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Then she saw the anomaly.

“Not a map of places,” Sato said, tapping the screen. “A map of making .” Seiki-shimizu-the-japanese-chart-of-charts-pdf

Lines didn’t just connect cities. They connected decisions . A dotted path from a 14th-century temple ledger to a 19th-century coastline correction. A faded red stamp indicating where a feudal lord had refused to measure a sacred forest, leaving a deliberate blank spot. The chart wasn't showing geography. It was showing the genealogy of perspective. Then she saw the anomaly