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- Hokkaido jissokuzu
- Kambanjissoku Nihon chizu
- Survey Map of Biwako Sosui Canal
- Kokudou zu
- Picture Map of Railroad
- Blueprints of the Ueno Museum
- Illustration of Industrial World Exposition Site in Austria
- Zenkokusaibansho Secchikankeizu
- Shinka Okawabashi nihyakubun no ichi shukuzu
- Drawings of the Inubosaki Lighthouse
- A specimen of locust
- Japan Mint
- Drawings of the Dajokan Building
- New Dajokan Building
Kokudou zu
The national highway system commenced in the 9th year of Meiji (1876), at Nihonbashi, Tokyo whereupon the roads were classified into first, second and third classes. The classes were abolished on January 8, the 18th year of Meiji (1885), the width of the roads was determined as 12.6m or more and national highways were sequentially numbered from Route1 .
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Hokkaido
Original size53.5㎝×89.3㎝
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Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu
Original size89.4㎝×154.6㎝