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City plan of Tokyo
- Publisher:
- [Washington, D.C.] : Office of Strategic Services, Branch of Research and Analysis, 1944.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Includes 5 insets: A. Tōkyō: density of population. Scale approximately 1:357,142 -- B. Tōkyō: Functional difffrentiation. Scale approximately 1:357,142 -- C. Tōkyō: relief. Scale approximately 1:173,913 -- D. Tōkyō: Bay area. Scale approximately 1:1,176,470 -- [Detail of downtown]. Scale approximately 1:28,571. Map shows Ku (Ward) and Greater Tokyo boundaries; government and private electrified railroads; central urban lines; comercial and industrial buildings; open spaces; public utilities. On verso: "Index of numbers on map proper". Base map: "Map of Greater Tokyo," published by Tokyo Geographical Association, Jan. 15 1936. Reprinted by BMP no 1, GHQ. AFPAC. U.S. Army, August, 1945. "No. 5279.1 - R & A, OSS: 17 October 1944".
- Subject(s):
- Cities and towns, Tokyo (Japan)—Maps, and Maps
- Call number:
- G7964.76 1944 .O3S8
- Held by:
- Princeton
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- No Known Copyright
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