Hydrographic/Topographic map entitled "Seto Naikai and Kii Suido [/] Tomogashima Suido and Approaches [/] From Japanese Surveys to 1962 [/] with additions and corrections to 1976." According to text along the bottom edge, it was "Published by the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center" of Washington, D.C. and is a "Reproduction of Japanese Chart No. 1143 (Dec. 3, 1962) with modification [�]." This is the 10th edition of the map, dated September 1, 1984, and labeled 97222. The map represents an area of water near the islands of Japan. Most of it is taken up with numeric labels showing water depth, with the soundings recorded in meters. There is a table entitled "Tidal Information" and a "Conversion Table of Meters and Decimeters to Fathoms and Feet"; a glossary of equivalent Japanese and English terms can be seen near the bottom right edge. Seto Naikai appears to mean "Inland Sea," and is located among the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu; Kai Suido is a strait located between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, leading to the Inland Sea.
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Hydrographic/Topographic map entitled "Seto Naikai and Kii Suido [/] Tomogashima Suido and Approaches [/] From Japanese Surveys to 1962 [/] with additions and corrections to 1976." According to text along the bottom edge, it was "Published by the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center" of Washington, D.C. and is a "Reproduction of Japanese Chart No. 1143 (Dec. 3, 1962) with modification [�]." This is the 10th edition of the map, dated September 1, 1984, and labeled 97222. The map represents an area of water near the islands of Japan. Most of it is taken up with numeric labels showing water depth, with the soundings recorded in meters. There is a table entitled "Tidal Information" and a "Conversion Table of Meters and Decimeters to Fathoms and Feet"; a glossary of equivalent Japanese and English terms can be seen near the bottom right edge. Seto Naikai appears to mean "Inland Sea," and is located among the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu; Kai Suido is a strait located between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku, leading to the Inland Sea.
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