UBC Library Digitization Centre: Antique map of Naniwa
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Revised and enlarged map of the Izu Seven Islands
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Detailed map of the developed port of Yokohama
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Panoramic view of the summit of Mt. Fuji
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Visualized itinerary of Great Japan
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Panoramic view of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido Highway
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Fuji ryōdō ichiran no zu
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Panoramic view of the noted places in the land and sea of Great Japan
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Square map of all the countries on the globe
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Map of Nikkō Mountain
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Map of all the countries of the world and pictures of the peoples, showing the capitals and the distances from Japan
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Detailed itinerary map of great Japan
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Geographical map of Kōzuke Province
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Panoramic view of Shiogama and Matsushima, Mutsu Province
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Panoramic view of the mountains and rivers of Sado Province
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Newly engraved and revised, Detailed map of the Tōkaidō highway
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Planisphere of the heaven
UBC Library Digitization Centre: The compete map of the whole world, newly translated from Dutch sources
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Revised route map of Japan [1]
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Bird's-eye view of Kyōto
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Shintei bankoku zenzu
UBC Library Digitization Centre: Map of sea, mountain, tide and land of Japan
UBC Library Digitization Centre: [A catfish does something evil to a monkey, while a god of thunderstorms and others watch]
UBC Library Digitization Centre: [People praying at the Kaname-ishi rock, which pins down a giant catfish and prevents it from moving and causing earthquakes]
UBC Library Digitization Centre: [Print illustrating the tsunami that followed the 7.2 magnitude Meiji Sanriku earthquake of 1896]