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[[File:Morokoshi-meisho-zue.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A copy of the ''Morokoshi meisho zue'' on display at the British Museum]]
*''Date: [[1806]]''
*''Designed by: [[Okada Gyokuzan]], [[Kimura Kenkado|Kimura Kenkadô]], others''
*''Japanese'': 唐土名所図会 ''(Morokoshi meisho zue)''

The ''Morokoshi meisho zue'', or "Illustrated Famous Places of China," is a set of six volumes, out of an unfinished total of 36, created by [[Okada Gyokuzan]], [[Kimura Kenkado|Kimura Kenkadô]], and others, depicting China as they understood it at the time. The volume was based on extensive consideration of imported Chinese books.

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==References==
*Gallery labels, British Museum.

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