"Edo" (Tokyo) View of Tokyo, Japan (once known as Edo) from Mallet’s “Description de l’Univers” a French edition, published in 1683 with hand coloring measures approx 5 1/2″ x 4″
Japan by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 includes inset maps of Yesso (northernmost Island) and Nagasaki Bay measures approx 13″ x 17″
"A Chart of the Empire of Japon" "Constructed by J. Wharton Rundall" from Thomas Rundall's "Memorials of the Empire of Japon: In the XVI and XVII Centuries" published in London by the Hakluyt Society, 1850 measures approx 15" x 15"
"Le Fouzi Yama - Vue Prise des Campagnes du Sud-Ouest" (from a photo by F. Schrader) from "Nouvelle Geographie Vol VII", Paris 1882 measures approx 10 1/2" x 7 1/4"
China, Japan & Korea (inset of Hong Kong) by J. Martin Miller from the "Monarch Standard Atlas" published by Monarch Book Co., Chicago IL in 1906 measures approx 11" x 16"
"Japan & Korea" with inset maps showing Formosa (Taiwan) and Kurile Islands from Encyclopedia Brittanica, Xth edition, Volume 34 published in London, 1903 measures approx 11" x 15"
"Japan" with inset of Kurile Islands from the "Universal Atlas, Including County and Railroad Maps of the United States" published by Dodd, Mead & Company, New York, 1894 individual Prefectures all depicted using different colors, major geographical features also illustrated measures approx 10″ x 12″
"Empire du Japon" inset maps of Tokyo Bay, the Gulf of Osaka, and Formosa (Taiwan) From "Larousse Universel" Published in Paris, 1922 measures approx 7 3/4" x 11 3/8"