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  • 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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No Description, this print was likely propaganda, and therefore served more as an informational flyer than a titled piece of art or war report.

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Two famous daimyos, Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi, battle for their territories at Kawanakashima Nagano. The battle lasted for 12 years. The major battles of this war took place in 1553, 1555, 1557, 1561, and 1564.

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A sea battle between the Japanese Navy and the Chinese Navy on September 17, 1894. The Chinese Navy retires in defeat during this battle of the First Shino-Japanese War.

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The Japanese army attacks Pyongyang since the Chinese gathered 10,200 soldiers there.

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Japan occupies Kinshu castle after gaining command of the Yellow Sea. Then, the imperial armies march on Lushun.

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This print is a scene from the battle in Pyongyang.

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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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The Japanese army tries to take command of Phoenix Castle.
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