noun
cadastral map of Japan (first published in 1892)
A historical land-registry map created as part of the Meiji-era land-tax reform. The term is specific to Japanese administrative history and is rarely encountered outside academic or legal contexts.
この土地台帳付属地図は明治時代の地籍を示している。
This cadastral map shows the land parcels from the Meiji period.
Standard modern spelling using 付属.
Variant using 附属, which is an older or alternative form of 付属. Both are seen in official contexts.
Compound of 土地台帳 (land register) + 付属/附属 (attached) + 地図 (map). The term refers to maps that were attached to the land registers created during the Meiji land-tax reform.