Browse Items (25 total)

  • Collection: Woodblock Prints of the Sino-Japanese War

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A battle between Japan and China during the First Sino-Japanese War.

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This print is a scene from the battle in Pyongyang.

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The Imperial Japanese army attacks and then occupies the castle.

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This shows the Japanese army winning the battle and gaining access to the castle.

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The Japanese army is suddenly raided by China. There are some casualties including Captain Matsuzaki. These were the first Japanese victims in the First Sino-Japanese War.

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This is the most intense battle at sea for the Imperial Japanese Navy and its battle-ship, Akagi. As a result of this battle, Japan wins the command of the Yellow Sea during The First Sino-Japanese War.

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Japan tries to capture Lushun after occupying Kinshu.

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This is a picture of a Japanese soldier going across the river alone to spy on the enemy (the Chinese). He was able to safely return to the Japanese troops. This event happened on 3 August, 1894.

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The names, birth dates, and death dates of the Tokugawa family
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