The following encyclopedias and dictionaries are major research tools for reading and understanding Japanese place names and histories.
Reading placenames Shin Nihon chimei sakuin (新日本地名索引, 1993 New Index Gazetteer of Japan) Abokkusha. This is the most comprehensive dictionary for reading place names. Each entry simply lists the reading of place name, its kanji, location, and longitude-latitude coordinate.
Encyclopedias of Place Names Dai Nihon Chimei Jisho (大日本地名辞書) is one of oldest, in 1907–1910,
reprint and update version by 1971, published by
Buzanbō (
富山房). The main editor was
Tōgo Yoshida (
吉田 東伍, 1864-1918) written in
vernacular expression in
Meiji period with each entry includes the history and
folklore for name.
Kadokawa Nihon chimei daijiten (角川日本地名大辞典)
Kadokawa Shoten, published in the 1970s-1980s. This is the major encyclopedia for Japanese geographic reference. Each entry includes the history of the place, its population, major happenings, and major buildings such as schools, temples, and churches.
Konpakutoban Nihon chimei hyakka jiten (コンパクト版日本地名百科事典, Compact Land Japonica)
Shogakukan in June 1998. This is the desktop dictionary for geographic reference. It is designed to be easily comprehensible. It includes color maps of Japan and detailed maps of major Japanese cities; Tokyo, Kyoto-shi, Nara-shi, Osaka-shi, and Nagoya-shi. The index for hard-to-read place names is included at the back of the dictionary.
Place Names in History Kodai chimei daijiten (古代地名大辞典)
Kadokawa Shoten. This work lists in
gojuon order the place names of ancient Japanese history. The periods range from the
Asuka period (飛鳥時代,
Asuka-jidai, 538–710),
Nara period (奈良時代,
Nara-jidai, 710–794), and
Heian period (平安時代,
Heian-jidai, 710–1185). It especially focuses on the place names from the
Man'yōshū (万葉集) and the
Fudoki (風土記).
Origins of Place Names Nihon chimei gogen jiten (日本地名語源事典) Shinjinbutsu oraisha. Based on the studies of geography and Japanese ancient words, each entry lists a few sentences about the origin and history of place names in
gojuon order. ==See also==