Most of them were maps inherited from either "Shogaisho" or "Nansenbushu Dainihon Seito-zu," and as the transportation systems were developed with the stabilization of the society, topography closer to the actual map of Japan began to be drawn. |
そのほとんどが『拾芥抄』あるいは『南瞻部洲大日本国正統図』の系統をひく地図であるが、社会の安定に伴う交通の発達によって、より実際の日本地図に近い地形が描かれるようになっていった。 |