Kristina Kade Troost, PhD Librarian for Japan and Korea
Perkins Library, Duke University
Last Update: 05/22/02
Take a place in Japan which you know well or which interests you (Tokyo is so large that if you choose it, you will need to choose a section of it) and find out everything you can about it, its history before 1868, its development in the prewar era, its wartime experience, its present situation. Use:
Kadokawa Nihon chimei jiten 角川日本地名辞典
EA Ref: 915.2003 K11 1978
Look at the web site maintained by the Kokudo Chiriin http://www.gsi.go.jp/ Compare it to US Geological Survey http://www.usgs.gov/. Do they have different missions?
How do you read the following address: 練馬区向山
hint: try using Nihon bunken chizu chimei sōran
Look through Nihon shuyo chizu shusei : Meiji kara gendai made 日本主要地図集成:明治から現代まで
EAC: 016.91252 N691, 1995 (I will put it in EA ref temporarily).
Consider format, use of color, the purposes of mapping. You may want to look at Isles of Gold : Antique Maps of Japan, PL: q912.52 C827 I82 1983 or "Cartography in Japan" by Unno Kazutaka, in Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies, The History of Cartography, vol. 2, PL: 526.09 H673, 1987
Reading place names:
Old place names: look at Chimei reddo deta bukku = Red Data Gazetteer of Japan. 地名レッドデータブック。 EA Ref: 915.2003 K16 C538 1994
How many old readings are there for 上野
Current place names: Shin Nihon chimei sakuin = New Index Gazetteer of Japan. 新日本地名索引。3v.
EA Ref: 915.2003 K16 S556 1993 Based on current 1:25,000 maps. Includes over 1 million place names. Volume One is arranged by reading (gojuon); Volumes Two and Three are arranged by Chinese characters.
How many readings can you find for 日向. What are they?