Japan Special Catalogue Fisheries, published in 1909, offers a detailed look into the Japanese fishing industry at the turn of the century. Authored by Japan's Noshomusho. Suisankyoku, this catalogue provides valuable insights into the practices, technologies, and economic significance of fisheries in Japan during this period.
This historical document is essential for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the development of Japan's maritime industries. It serves as a primary source for understanding the socio-economic landscape of early 20th-century Japan and the pivotal role that fisheries played in the nation's economy and culture. Explore the rich history of Japanese fishing with this unique and informative catalogue.
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