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Nihyakumanbun no ichi kōkūzu, Maps Index

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Description:
This polygon shapefile is an index to 1:2,000,000 scale maps of East Asia (China, Siberia (Russia), Manchuria (China)), titled 'Nihyakumanbun no ichi kōkūzu -- 二百万分一航空圖/Nihyakumanbun no ichi kōkūzu.’ This map series was originally produced by the Japanese Land Survey Department of the General Staff Headquarters between 1938 and 1940. Stanford University Libraries holds a large collection of Japanese military and imperial maps, referred to as gaihōzu, or "maps of outer lands." These maps were produced starting in the early Meiji (1868-1912) era and the end of World War II by the Land Survey Department of the General Staff Headquarters, the former Japanese Army. The Library is in the process of scanning and making available all of the maps in the collection. To create this index, footprints were generated using the fishnet tool, and metadata were supplied for the digitized paper maps by Stanford University Libraries. After the footprints were created, the shapefile was trimmed and labeled according to the sources. Relief is shown by contours and spot heights. Shows lines of equal magnetic variation.This layer provides an index map that can be used to locate individual scanned map sheets.
Place(s):
China, Siberia (Russia), East Asia, and Manchuria (China)
Subject(s):
Military maps, Topographic maps, Index maps, Grids (Cartography), Boundaries, and Military
Year:
1938-1940
Held by:
Stanford
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