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1. Boundary, Japan, 2015

Hijmans, Robert J. and University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. This polygon shapefile contains the boundary of Japan (adm0). This layer is part of the Global Administrative Areas 2015 (v2.8) dataset. University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

2. First-level Administrative Divisions, Japan, 2015

Hijmans, Robert J. and University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. This polygon shapefile contains the first-level administrative divisions of Japan (adm1). Level 1 divisions include metropolitan areas, circuits, a... University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

3. Japan (Municipalities, 2008)

GfK GeoMarketing GmbH. GfK GeoMarketing GmbH.

4. Kaisei Nihon yochi rotei zenzu: zōshū teihon; Nagakubo Genju.; Preface title: Shinkoku Nihon yochi rotei zenzu

1791. Nagakubo, Sekisui, 1717-1801. Shows administrative divisions (provinces, counties, capitals of fiefs), roads, historical places, and temples. Also shows distances between ports....

5. Kumamoto, Japan, Kumamoto-ken, Kyūshū

United States. Army Map Service. Relief shown by 10 meter contour interval and spot elevations. Depth shown by fathoms. Shows outlines of buildings (some with names), roads, railwa... Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1945.

6. Kumamoto, Japan, Kumamoto-ken, Kyushu. A.M.S. L902.

1943. United States. Army Map Service and Army Map Service. Relief shown by 10 meter contour interval and spot elevations. Depth shown by fathoms. Shows outlines of buildings (some with names), roads, railwa... Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1945.

7. Nihon kaizan choriku zu/ zukō Ishikawa Tomonobu.

1691. Ishikawa, Tomonobu.,Sagamiya, Tahē.,Variant reading of author's name Ryūsen, Ishikawa,. Wood block print. Mounted cover title. Covers from Mutsu to Satsuma, with daimyo's administrative divisions and fief yieldings. Places of interest ...

8. Numazu, Japan : Shizuoka-ken, Honshū

United States. Army Map Service. Relief shown by contours at 10 and 20 m., and spot heights. Depths shown in fathoms. Shows outlines of buildings (some with names), roads, railways... Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1945.

9. Numazu, Japan : Shizuoka-ken, Honshū

United States. Army Map Service. Relief shown by contours at 10 and 20 m., and spot heights. Depths shown in fathoms. Shows outlines of buildings (some with names), roads, railways... Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1945.

10. Second-level Administrative Divisions, Japan, 2015

Hijmans, Robert J. and University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. This polygon shapefile contains the second-level administrative divisions of Japan (adm2). Level 2 divisions include cities, special wards, towns a... University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.