The Most Meritorious Soldier in the Battle Against the Pingyang Gate, Harada Jukichi, Bravely Climbing the Wall (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi gunkōsha Harada Jukichi shi sento funsenzu)
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Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)
Triptych: Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)

The First Climber up the Genbu Gate at Pingyang (Heijō Genbumon heishi sento no zu)

Private First-Class Harada Jūkichi, Climbing a Rampart, Opens a Pingyang Gate (Harada Jūkichi no yūkan Genbumon no jōheki o koete tekigun o haisu)
![Harada Jiuki-ohi, a brave soldier [sic], defeats the immense enemies climbing over the walls of Genbu Gate](http://ids.si.edu/ids/iiif/FS-5441_04/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
Harada Jiuki-ohi, a brave soldier [sic], defeats the immense enemies climbing over the walls of Genbu Gate

Harada Jukichi in the battle at the Xuanwu Gate
Triptych: Harada Jūkichi was the First to Climb Up the Genbu Gate and Bravely Attack the Chinese Displaying Military Honor (Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi genkōsha Harada Jūkichi shi sentō funsen zu)

Great Victory at the Battle of Pingyang (Heijō gekisen daishōri no zu)

The Assault on Pingyang . . . (Heijō gekisen...)

The Japanese Forces March Onward near the Yalu River (Ōryokko fukin shiingun no zu)

Fierce Naval Battle Between Japan and China

The Japanese Navy Destroys Enemy Warships at Weihaiwei

Explosion at Chinchou Fortress

Our Army's Power Frightens the Chinese Soldiers at Pingyang (Heijō shinpatsu waga guni Shinhei kyōfu no zu)

Meiji 27 November 6, Engineer Tokuji Onoguchi at Kinshujo・・・

Goyu: Women Soliciting Travelers (Goyu; Tabibito tome-onna), No. 36 from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō Gojūsan Tsugi No Uchi)

The Korea War: A Fierce Battle between the Japanese and the Chinese Forces, No. 2 (Chōsen Jiken: Nisshin dai gekisen no zu, dai ni)

石山寺縁起絵巻(模本)

Myōhō-ji Temple, Horinouchi

The Occupation of Port Arthur (Ryojunkō senryō no zu)

Taira Kiyomori Seeing Skulls in the Snowy Garden

Having Crossed a Pontoon Bridge over the Yalu River the Japanese Army Occupied Kiuliencheng (Wagagun Ōryokkojō no kakyō o watari tekieshi o gekitai shi Kyūrenjō o senryōsu)
Story # 13: Ushiwaka and Benkei (Sanryakuden Jūsan), series Biography of Yoshitsune

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Princess Takiyasha Calling up a Monstrous Skeleton Specter at the Old Palace in Soma

Goyu, Tabibito tome-onnna

Nichiren ki Moko taiji (Object)

The Japanese Second Army Conquers the Battery of Weihaiwei (Waga Dai Ni gun Ikaiei hōdai senryō no zu)
The Fall of Fenghuangcheng: Putting the Enemy to Rout (Hōōjō kanraku tekihei kaisō zu)

At Keelung, Taiwan, the Imperiod Guard Division Smashes the Enemy (Taiwantō Kirun Konoe shidan funsen tekigun o gekiha su)
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