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Title
Dai Nippon fukenmeguri ōsugoroku
大日本府縣回大雙六
Alternative Title
Dai Nippon fukenmeguri ōsugoroku
大日本府県回大双六
Date Created and/or Issued
[between 1868 and 1943]
Publication Information
[Japan]
[publisher not identified]
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, C.V. Starr East Asian Library
Collection
Sugoroku
Rights Information
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Description
Illustration of Japanese map; in form of a sugoroku game board.
Actual size: 73.8 x 128 cm.
Type
image
Format
Maps.
Extent
1 folded sheet color illustrations 74 x 128 cm, folded to 27 x 21 cm
Identifier
(sugoroku)00030
Language
Japanese
Subject
Sugoroku (Game)
Sugoroku (Game)
Japan--Maps
Japan
Maps
Place
Japan
Maps

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