Owari meisho zue
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Owari meisho zue (尾張名所図会, “Guide to famous Owari sites”) is an illustrated guide describing famous places, called meisho, and depicting their scenery in pre-1868 Owari province in central Japan.[1] It was printed using Japanese woodblock printing techniques in books divided among volumes.
The Owari meisho Zue followed the publication of the Edo meisho zue, which sparked a public interest in travel guides.
References
- ^ "Russia meteor explosion shines light on Aichi's 'cape of stars'". The Japan Times. 2013-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
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