Immerse yourself in the rich history and intricate details of the 'Nova et accurata Iaponiae Terrae Esonis, ac Insularum adjacentium : ex Novißima detectione descriptio', a captivating map crafted by Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690. Translated into English, the title reveals the scope of this exquisite piece: 'New and accurate description of the Land of Japan, and the adjacent islands: from the most recent discovery'. This map offers a unique perspective of Japan and Korea during the late 17th century, providing an intriguing insight into the political and geographical landscape of the era.
The map showcases a number of significant cities, including Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, and Pyongyang, each marked with meticulous precision. It also highlights the majestic Mount Fuji, a prominent symbol of Japan. These landmarks and urban centers offer a glimpse into the cultural and historical significance of the regions, providing a fascinating backdrop for explorers and history enthusiasts alike.
Visscher's map is not just a geographical guide, but a work of art. Hand colored in outline, it displays political and administrative boundaries, cities, towns, waterways, canals, and mountains with stunning clarity. The decorative cartouche and compass rose add an element of artistic flair, while the pictorial relief offers a three-dimensional perspective, enhancing the map's visual appeal.
Moreover, this map encapsulates the spirit of the Dutch Golden Age, a period renowned for its advancements in cartography. Nicolaes Visscher II, the creator of this map, hails from a lineage of esteemed mapmakers. His grandfather, Claes Janszoon Visscher, was one of the leading figures in the field. Thus, this map not only represents a geographical depiction of Japan and Korea, but also serves as a testament to the Visscher family's significant contribution to the world of cartography.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Japan:
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Tokyo - Known as Edo during the map's creation, it was the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate, a feudal regime ruling from 1603 to 1868.
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Osaka - A historically significant city, it was the site of the famous Siege of Osaka in 1614-1615.
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Sapporo - Known as Ainu in the 17th century, it was inhabited by the indigenous Ainu people.
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Kyoto - The former imperial capital of Japan, known for its classical Buddhist temples and gardens.
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Yokohama - Known as a small fishing village during the Edo period.
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Nagoya - An important hub of the Japanese economy, its castle was a significant center of power.
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Hiroshima - A historically rich city, known for its castles and shrines.
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Fukuoka - An important harbor city, it was a significant center for diplomatic relations with the Asian mainland.
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Kobe - Known for its port, one of the oldest in Japan.
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Sendai - Known as the City of Trees, it was the largest city in the Tōhoku region.
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Nara - The ancient capital of Japan, it is home to many historic temples and artworks.
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Nagasaki - An important port city, it was a center of Portuguese and Dutch influence.
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Kanazawa - Known for its well-preserved Edo-era districts.
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Okayama - Known for its black castle and the historic Korakuen Garden.
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Niigata - A port city known for its trade relations with Russia and mainland Asia.
Korea:
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Pyongyang - The capital city, it was a significant center of power for the Joseon dynasty.
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Seoul - Known as Hanyang during the Joseon dynasty, it was the capital city.
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Busan - A coastal city, it was an important center for trade and diplomacy.
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Incheon - Known for its port, it was a significant gateway to the Korean peninsula.
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Daegu - A city known for its thriving silk industry.
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Gwangju - Known for its rich cultural history.
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Suwon - Home to the World Heritage–listed fortress Hwaseong.
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Changwon - Known for its naval base and trade relations with Japan.
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Jeonju - Known for its well-preserved traditional Korean houses.
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Cheongju - Known for its historic temples and artifacts.
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Yeosu - A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and seafood.
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Jeju City - Located on Jeju Island, it was known for its unique culture and language.
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Gangneung - Known for its beautiful beaches and annual Danoje festival.
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Pohang - A coastal city known for its steel industry.
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Gyeongju - Known as the museum without walls, it was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla.
Notable Natural Phenomena:
- The majestic Mount Fuji in Japan, a prominent symbol of the country.
- The Baekdudaegan mountain range in Korea, a significant natural and spiritual symbol.
- The Yangtze River, the longest river in Asia.
- The Yellow Sea, a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean.
- The Sea of Japan, separating the Asian mainland from the Japanese archipelago.
Historical Events (1600-1690):
- The Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, which paved the way for the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan.
- The Imjin War (1592-1598), a massive conflict involving Korea, China, and Japan.
- The Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638), a revolt in southwestern Japan by persecuted Christians against the Tokugawa shogunate.
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This map looks great at all sizes: 12x16in (30.5x41cm), 16x20in (40.5x51cm), 18x24in (45.5x61cm), 24x30in (61x76cm), 32x40in (81.5x102cm), 40x50in (102x127cm), 48x60in (122x153cm) and 56x70in (142x178cm), but
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