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Newest S 1 Tokyo District Map METROPOLIS TOKYO Shobunsha, Published 1989, Showa Era Map Introducing a map that meticulously documents Tokyo just before the transition from the Showa to the Heisei era, when today's generation in their 60s were young, energetic members of society. This is the "Newest S 1 Tokyo District Map" published by Shobunsha in January 1989 (Year 1 of Heisei). It's a district map collection covering the entire Tokyo area at the time, including the 23 wards of Tokyo, the Tama area (all cities, towns, and villages under the Tokyo Metropolitan Government), the Izu Islands, Hachijo Island, the currently popular Aogashima, and the Ogasawara Islands. The detailed maps spread across the two-page spread show the cityscape, topography, and transportation networks in detail, with a scale of 1:12,500 for the city center, detailed maps of urban areas in the Tama region, and even areas like Okutama, the Izu Islands, and the Ogasawara Islands (Chichijima, Hahajima, Iwo Jima, and the Volcano Islands). It's packed with information that makes you feel the passage of time, such as old place names not seen on current maps, the pre-redevelopment state of areas, and abolished facilities and road plans, making it a must-have for fans of post-war old maps, urban planning, and historical geography. Especially for railway enthusiasts, it's a valuable resource for checking subway route maps, the extensions of private railways, and the abolition of sidings and dedicated lines that were massively removed in the early Heisei era. For example, the dedicated port lines to Harumi and Tsukiji, the development of new towns in the Tama region, and the changes in the names and intersections of major arterial roads in the city center are very interesting when compared to the current scenery. It's a fascinating book that can be used as a resource for information gathering, and also allows you to relive the vibrant and ever-changing era of Tokyo, which still held the energy of the bubble economy. 1989 Shobunsha 21cm 160p Please check the images. #Travel Guides and Maps We're Proud Of #Other Subway/Tram Related Items #AbandonedRailway #AbandonedStations #WalkingAbandonedRailways #OldTopographicMaps #CityWalks #CityExploration #LocalRailways #OldEditionMaps #Shobunsha #Tokyo23Wards #TamaArea #IzuIslands #Ogasawara #DetailedCityCenterMaps #MetropolitanAreaTransportationMap #TokyoDistrictMap #ShowaEraMap #OldMaps #Maps #RoadMaps #Newest #Metropolis #METROPOLIS #Tokyo
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