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Collection: Woodblock Prints of the Sino-Japanese War
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The Advance to Pheonix Castle
This shows the Japanese army winning the battle and gaining access to the castle.
Our Army Attacks Enemy Troops Jiuliancheng
The Imperial Japanese army attacks and then occupies the castle.
Nasu no Yoichi
Nasu no Yoichi, Samurai of Genji side, tries to shoot down the fan placed atop the mast of his enemy Taira's ship at the battle of Yashima in 1185 (according to Japanese literature, Heike Monogatari).
Lushun attack by the Japanese troops (the second-stringers)
Japan tries to capture Lushun after occupying Kinshu.
Kabayama gunre-busho Saikyomaru
Japanese troops attack Chinese nearby Torayama
Torayama, 26 October, part of the first Sino-Japanese War.
Imperial Japanese army occupies LushunÂ
This is a print of the battle for Lushun at the Kanayama Mountain.
Fierce Fight Between Japan (the second-stringers) and China.
This battle takes place in either Korea or China, and it was part of the first Sino-Japanese war.
Fierce Battle in Phoenix Castle
Japan tries to take command of Phoenix Castle (part II)
Distress during the Kruil Islands expedition
The Japanese Army is shipwrecked by a storm when attempting to occupy the Kuril Islands in the Pacific.
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