| The text was reprinted in moveable type and published in eight volumes, from 1912-1913. | | The text was reprinted in moveable type and published in eight volumes, from 1912-1913. |
− | A 23 volume appendix on coastal defenses, ''Tsûkô ichiran zokushû'', was published as well. It covers events from [[1829]]/8 to [[1851]]/5, in a total of 152 volumes. This too was edited by Miyazaki Seishin, along with [[Hayashi Okei|Hayashi Ôkei]]<!--林鶯渓--> (the son of Hayashi Fukusai) and sixteen others, from 1853 or 1854 until 1856. Manuscript copies exist today in the collection of the Cabinet Office (''Naikaku''), and in the ''[[Shiryo hensanjo|Shiryô hensanjo]]'' of the [[University of Tokyo]], where it is included in a collection of documents and objects obtained from the (former) [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. | + | A 23 volume appendix on coastal defenses, ''Tsûkô ichiran zokushû'', was published as well. It covers events from [[1829]]/8 to [[1851]]/5, in a total of 152 volumes. This too was edited by Miyazaki Seishin, along with [[Hayashi Okei|Hayashi Ôkei]]<!--林鶯渓--> (the son of Hayashi Fukusai) and sixteen others, from 1853 or 1854 until 1856. Manuscript copies exist today in the collection of the Cabinet Office (''Naikaku''), and in the ''[[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]]'' of the [[University of Tokyo]], where it is included in a collection of documents and objects obtained from the (former) [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. |
| Both of these volumes are essentially simply compilations of diplomatic documents and other historical documents, without subjective commentary. | | Both of these volumes are essentially simply compilations of diplomatic documents and other historical documents, without subjective commentary. |