The Righteous Army of Great Japan Chastizes China: The Attack on Taipingshan in the Morning of February 24, 1895 (Dai Nihon gihei Shinkoku seitō: Nijū hachinen nigatsu nijūyokka gozen Taiheizan kōgeki)
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The Japanese Army Attacks Newchang on March 4, 1895 (Meiji nijū hachinen sangatsu yokka hohei daigo ryodan dai jūhachi rentai oyobi hōhei ichi daitai Nyūchan kōgeki no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Righteous Japanese Army Chastises the Chinese at Pingyang (Yōchō gigun Heijō kōgeki)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

On September 15, 1894, the Japanese Army Detachment Attacks Pingyang (Meiji nijū shichinen kugatsu jūgonichi Genzan shitai Heijō kōgeki no zu)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Sino-Japanese War: On January 30, 1895, the Japanese Second Army Attacks Weihaiwei . . . (Nisshin Sensō no uchi: Meiji nijūhachinen ichigatsu sanjunichi waga Dai Nigun Ikaiwei kōgeki . . .)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Russo-Japanese War, No. 4: On February 13 at 3:00 AM, Braving a Snowstorm, the Japanese Forces Again Attack Port Arthur (Nichi-Ro kōsen zuga; sono yon: Nigatsu jūsannichi gozen sanji dai fūsetsu okashite Ryojunkō saido no shūgeki)
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The Japanese Troops Attack the Chinese Cavalry in the Vicinity of Hushan: An Extra Issued on October 26 (Kozan fukin kihei o kōgeki su)
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During the Second Army's Attack on Chinchou, Engineer Superior Private Onoguchi Tokuji Defying Death Blasts the Gate of the Enemy Fort (Dai nigun Kinshūjō kōgeki kōhei jōtōhei Onoguchi Tokuji shi banshi o okashite bakuyaku o sōchi shi jōmon o hakai...)
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The Actor Yamashita Kinsaku II as Lady Kikusui (Kikusui Gozen) (?) in the Play Kaeribana Eiyu Taiheiki (?), Performed at the Nakamura Theater (?) in the Eleventh Month, 1779 (?)
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The Actor Nakayama Kojuro VI as Osada no Taro Kagemune (in Reality Hatcho Tsubute no Kiheiji), in the Guise of a Lamplighter of Gion Shrine, in Act Three from Part One of the Play Yukimotsu Take Furisode Genji (Snow-Covered Bamboo: Genji in Long Sleeves), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1785
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The Actors Nakayama Kojuro VI as Osada Taro Kagemune (in Reality Hatcho Tsubute no Kiheiji) in the Guise of a Lamplighter of Gion Shrine (left), and Sawamura Sojuro III as Komatsu no Shigemori (right), in Act Three from Part One of the Play Yukimotsu Take Furisode Genji (Snow-Covered Bamboo: Genji in Long Sleeves), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1785
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Japan and China Fight Each Other Fiercely at Asan, Korea (Dai Nihon Shina Chōsen Gazan daigekisen no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

China War Scenes, Various Artists (Album)
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Keio Object Hub

At Asan, Korea, the Japanese Army Smashes the Chinese Troops (Chōsen Gazan Shinhei chikusen no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

A Fierce Battle at Anson River Crossing in Korea (Chōsen Anjōwatashi no gekisen no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

A Dispatch from Korea (Chōsen denpō jikki)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

Our Army Attacks Port Arthur (Wagagun Ryojunkō o kōgeki suru zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Japanese and the Chinese Armies Fight Each Other on a Wild Plain
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

China War Scenes, Various Artists (Album)
Keio University Media Center
Keio Object Hub

The Invincible Japanese Forces Occupy Pingyang (Mukō tokoro tekinashi Heijō kanraku)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Japanese Forces Occupy the Fortress of K'Aiping (Gaiheijō senryō no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

China War Scenes, Various Artists (Album)
Keio University Media Center
Digital Collections of Keio University Libraries

Imperial Forces Attacking the Rebel Troops at Kagoshima
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

China War Scenes, Various Artists (Album)
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Keio Object Hub

A Skirmish at Seoul, Korea (Chōsen Keijō no shosen)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Sino-Japanese War: The Assault on Chinchou (Nisshin sensō: Kinshūjō tsuigeki no zu)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Children at Play: Tennō Festival (Kodomo asobi Tennō matsuri)
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The Japanese Forces Conquer Liukungtao, near Weihaiwei (Waga gun Ryūkōtō o senryō suru no zu)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

Great Fight at Heijo(Korea)
Keio University Media Center
Keio Object Hub

Private First-Class Harada Jūkichi, Climbing a Rampart, Opens a Pingyang Gate (Harada Jūkichi no yūkan Genbumon no jōheki o koete tekigun o haisu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Japanese Army Wins a Great Victory at Asan in Korea (Chōsen koku Gazan Dai Nihon rikugun daishōri no zu)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

The Beheading of Rebellious Chinese Prisoners of War (Bōkō Shinhei o zanshu suru zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

Fighting on the Shores of An-ch'eng during the Sino-Japanese War
National Gallery in Prague
Database of Japanese Art in Overseas Collections

Tokyo Noted Places:Sight of Asakusa Kannon
Keio University Media Center
Keio Object Hub

The Korea War: A Fierce Fighting between Japan and China; Captain Matsuzaki Fights a Brave Fight (Chōsen jiken Nisshin daigekisen no zu: Matsuzaki taii yūsen no zu)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
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