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He was born Sanjiro Jinbo, but when adopted in by a merchant family named Ino, his first name was changed to Saburozaemon..
Mapping a Nation: Japan’s Most Famous Cartographer, Inō Tadataka
A Monumental Undertaking
During the latter part of the Edo period (1603–1868), geographical surveyor Inō Tadataka (1745–1818) set to work charting the coastline of Japan, a mammoth undertaking that consumed the last decades of his life.
Ino Tadataka, born Febuary 11, , is most known for his incredibly detailed maps of Japan.
Inō would die at the age of 73, before seeing his life’s work completed in the form of a map of the nation based on his survey activities. But he is recognized as the first person to survey the entirety of Japan using modern scientific techniques.
His collection of highly accurate maps served as the basis of the mapmaking efforts of the modern Meiji government.
A section of Inō Tadataka’s map of Japan showing Mount Fuji and surrounding areas at 1:36,000 scale.
It is 1 of 214 individual, hand-drawn sheets that make up the series. (Courtesy of the National Diet Library)
Tadataka was born on the Kujūkuri coast in Kazusa Province in what is now Chiba Prefecture.