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Map of Japan (Kanazawa Bunko) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Map of Japan (Kanazawa Bunko) A map of Japan currently stored at Kanazawa Bunko depicts Japan and surrounding countries, both real and imaginary. The date of creation is unknown but probably during the Kamakura period. It is one of the oldest surviving Gyōki-type maps of Japan. It reveals Japan's self-image and the understanding of neighboring countries after the Mongol invasions of 1274 and 1281. It is 34.2 cm by 51.8 cm. Only the western half of the map is extant. It is likely that the map was originally in possession of the ''medieval'' Kanazawa Bunko, which had been founded by the Hōjō clan, the de facto ruler of the Kamakura shogunate. After the downfall of the Kamakura shogunate, the holdings of Kanazawa Bunko were stored at the neighboring temple of Shōmyōji, which had also been established by the Hōjō clan. After the ''modern'' Kanazawa Bunko was re-established by Kanagawa Prefecture in 1930, the map among others were relocated.〔Kuroda Hideo 黒田日出男, ''Ryū no sumu Nihon'' 龍の棲む日本, 2003.〕 It was designated as an important cultural property in 1987.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kokuhō, jūyō bunkazai (bijutsuhin): Nihon-zu (Tōtōmi, Echigo itō ketsu) )〕 == Contents and analysis ==
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