No. 98476452

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Document - Unknown - Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides - 1823
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Document - Unknown - Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides - 1823

Set of Four Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides (c. 1823, Bunsei 6) This rare set consists of four Edo-period Japanese maps and illustrated guide sheets, printed in woodblock and published by Ezuya Shohachi. Dating from Bunsei 6 (1823), these pieces offer a unique glimpse into historical Japanese geography, pilgrimage routes, and scenic views. Contents of the Set with Dimensions: Oshu Sendai Shiogama – Chigaura Seventeen Views A detailed bird’s-eye depiction of scenic spots along the Chigaura coastline near Sendai, Miyagi. Dimensions: Width 1,290 mm × Depth 330 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm Zotozan Seisai Toki Daikakuzu Illustrated map showing the layout of a major festival at Zotozan, including processions and ceremonial arrangements. Dimensions: Width 690 mm × Depth 360 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm Bando Junrei Doku Annai A guide map for pilgrimage routes through the Bando region, showing temples and travel paths. Dimensions: Width 460 mm × Depth 350 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm Saigoku Ezu – Nanto Daibutsu Mae A pictorial map of the area around the Great Buddha of Nanto, part of the Saigoku pilgrimage route. Dimensions: Width 680 mm × Depth 610 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm Features and Notes: Perspective: Includes both bird’s-eye (chokan) and top-down (fukan) views. Technique: Woodblock printing on traditional Japanese paper, preserving Edo-period cartographic and artistic methods. Historical Context: These maps use calligraphy and script styles that differ significantly from modern Japanese, making them difficult to fully interpret even for contemporary Japanese readers. Considering they were created approximately 200 years ago, they are valuable both as historical documents and as works of art. Cultural Significance: The maps reflect Edo-period travel culture, religious pilgrimage routes, and landscape depiction, providing insight into Japan’s past geography and social practices. This four-piece set is highly prized among collectors of Japanese antiquities, historical maps, and woodblock prints, offering both scholarly and aesthetic appreciation. Attention: ・Please take a good look at the photos to confirm the condition of the item. ・We kindly ask you to place a bid only if you are happy with what you see. ・Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not match your personal expectations. ・Depending on your country of residence, additional duties and import taxes may apply. ・Please check your country's laws to determine if import taxes or duties apply. ・We are not responsible for any costs incurred in importing goods into the buyer's country of residence. ・If the winning bidder decides to cancel/ cancel, the risk, all shipping costs, and the seller's return import taxes are the responsibility of the winning bidder. Thank you for your understanding.

No. 98476452

No longer available
Document - Unknown - Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides - 1823

Document - Unknown - Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides - 1823

Set of Four Edo-Period Japanese Maps and Illustrated Guides (c. 1823, Bunsei 6)

This rare set consists of four Edo-period Japanese maps and illustrated guide sheets, printed in woodblock and published by Ezuya Shohachi. Dating from Bunsei 6 (1823), these pieces offer a unique glimpse into historical Japanese geography, pilgrimage routes, and scenic views.

Contents of the Set with Dimensions:

Oshu Sendai Shiogama – Chigaura Seventeen Views

A detailed bird’s-eye depiction of scenic spots along the Chigaura coastline near Sendai, Miyagi.

Dimensions: Width 1,290 mm × Depth 330 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm

Zotozan Seisai Toki Daikakuzu

Illustrated map showing the layout of a major festival at Zotozan, including processions and ceremonial arrangements.

Dimensions: Width 690 mm × Depth 360 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm

Bando Junrei Doku Annai

A guide map for pilgrimage routes through the Bando region, showing temples and travel paths.

Dimensions: Width 460 mm × Depth 350 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm

Saigoku Ezu – Nanto Daibutsu Mae

A pictorial map of the area around the Great Buddha of Nanto, part of the Saigoku pilgrimage route.

Dimensions: Width 680 mm × Depth 610 mm × Thickness 0.5 mm

Features and Notes:

Perspective: Includes both bird’s-eye (chokan) and top-down (fukan) views.

Technique: Woodblock printing on traditional Japanese paper, preserving Edo-period cartographic and artistic methods.

Historical Context: These maps use calligraphy and script styles that differ significantly from modern Japanese, making them difficult to fully interpret even for contemporary Japanese readers. Considering they were created approximately 200 years ago, they are valuable both as historical documents and as works of art.

Cultural Significance: The maps reflect Edo-period travel culture, religious pilgrimage routes, and landscape depiction, providing insight into Japan’s past geography and social practices.

This four-piece set is highly prized among collectors of Japanese antiquities, historical maps, and woodblock prints, offering both scholarly and aesthetic appreciation.

Attention:
・Please take a good look at the photos to confirm the condition of the item.
・We kindly ask you to place a bid only if you are happy with what you see.
・Unfortunately, we are unable to accept returns or refunds for reasons such as a change of mind or if the item does not match your personal expectations.
・Depending on your country of residence, additional duties and import taxes may apply.
・Please check your country's laws to determine if import taxes or duties apply.
・We are not responsible for any costs incurred in importing goods into the buyer's country of residence.
・If the winning bidder decides to cancel/ cancel, the risk, all shipping costs, and the seller's return import taxes are the responsibility of the winning bidder.
Thank you for your understanding.

Bidding closed
Ilaria Colombo
Expert
Estimate  € 450 - € 600

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