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The Geographical Review
April 1999, Vol. 89 (1), pp. 169-187
SPECIAL ISSUE - OCEANS CONNECT
MAPS AND METAPHORS OF THE `SMALL EASTERN SEA' IN TOKUGAWA JAPAN (1603-1868)
Marcia Yanemoto
Keywords: Japan, maps, Pacific Ocean, Tokugawa period.
ABSTRACT:
This article examines the ways in which oceans were depicted in Japanese geographical writings and maps from the Tokugawa period. It uses these
texts to understand how early modern Japanese visions of the Pacific and of maritime Asian waters constructed epistemological frameworks through which the
Japanese saw their place in an increasingly complex web of regional and global connections. In the absence of actual adventure on the "high seas" Japanese writers,
artists, and mapmakers used the inventive power of the imagination to fill in the cognitive blank of ocean space. I argue that the definition of early modern oceanic
space was profoundly ambiguous, a legacy that, it can be argued, left its mark on Japan's modern relationship with the Asian Pacific region.
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