Browse Items (25 total)

  • Collection: Woodblock Prints of the Sino-Japanese War

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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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The Japanese army tries to break the gate. This print is propaganda to show the strength and superiority of the Japanese army. In the text next to the soldier climbing the wall, it says how the man bravely scaling the wall is nothing but a foot…

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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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The Japanese Army is shipwrecked by a storm when attempting to occupy the Kuril Islands in the Pacific.

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Japan tries to take command of Phoenix Castle (part II)

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This battle takes place in either Korea or China, and it was part of the first Sino-Japanese war.

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This is a print of the battle for Lushun at the Kanayama Mountain.

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Torayama, 26 October, part of the first Sino-Japanese War.
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