1921 map of Japan, Korea and Taiwan - by Kenji Ogura
1921 map of Japan, Korea and Taiwan - by Kenji Ogura
‘Looks like a very high quality map’
1921 map of Japan, Korea and Taiwan - by Kenji Ogura
‘Looks like a very high quality map’
1904 map of Korea
‘Besides Armenia and Korea, what other nations have a sacred mountain that they largely do not actually control?
Israel? Judaism think the Sinai is sacred and it is owned by Egypt’
1658 map of Japan and the Korean Island. Hokkaido is a peninsula connected to mainland Asia ; Compagnies Land and Staten Eylant [to the right] are two of the Kuril Islands, sighted by Vries on his 1643 voyage
Illustrated map from the 1930s of the Empire of Japan - drawn by Yamagami Kiji. In addition to [modern day] Japan, it also includes Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria and southern Sakhalin
Shaded relief and transportation map of southern Manchuria and northern Korea (1904)
‘Who commissioned this? … The R.E. Institute’
“Until you realize those roads are probably all poorly maintained and not lit”–theonetruefishboy
“I’ve taken dozens and dozens of bus trips and train trips up and down the South Korean countryside.
This is what the vast majority of the country looks like. Just rice paddies everywhere”–Geo_OG
“They have to be like the most environmentally friendly country though right?”–confidentialmonkey