Japan, Philippine Sea, Nansei Shotō (Ryuku [sic] Islands), including Daitō Shotō [electronic resou...
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Revised estimate of Nansei-Shotō (including Ryūkyū-rettō and Satsunan-shotō)
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Japan, East coast of Honshū, including Nampō-Shotō [electronic resource]
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Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan : including Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa...
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Asia, Japan--South Korea, Korea Strait to Tōkyō-Wan, including Shikoku and Kyūshū [electronic reso...
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The Philippine Islands, Molucas, Siam, Cambodia, Japan and China, at the close of the sixteenth ce...
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China, Contains 15 Subject Provinces, including the 2 Islands of Hainan Formosa and the Tributary ...
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China, Contains 15 Subject Provinces, including the 2 Islands of Hainan Formosa and the Tributary ...
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Sketch of a voyage to the India and China seas, including Japan and the Pacific islands, for the p...
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A new chart of the Pacific Ocean : exhibiting the western coast of America, from Cape Horn to Beerings Strait, the eastern shores of Asia including Japan, China and Australia and all the numerous islands and known dangers situated in Polynesia and Australasia / correctly drawn and regulated according to the most approved and modern surveys and astronomical observations by J.W. Norie
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Laurie and Whittle's new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan : comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea &c., Louisiade and New Georgia; also The Pelew, New Caroline, Ladrone and Philippine Islands &c. with the most remarkable tracks of the English, Spanish, French and Dutch navigators and chiefly the track of the Walpole, EastIndiaman, Captn. Thos. Butler, 1794 from the Cape of Good Hope to Van Diemen's Land and from thence to China, and the track of the Royal Admiral Captn. Henr. Bond in 1792 and 93 from the Cape to Port Jackson and China
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