Off Kaiyōjima the Japanese Destroyer was Victorious (Kaiyōjima oki nikkan taishō)
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Off Kaiyōjima the Japanese Destroyer was Victorious (Kaiyōjima oki nikkan taishō)
Off Kaiyōjima the Japanese Destroyer was Victorious (Kaiyōjima oki nikkan taishō)
Triptych: Off Kaiyōjima the Japanese Destroyer was Victorious (Kaiyōjima oki nikkan taishō)

The Great Japanese Naval Victory off Haiyangtao (Kaiyōtō oki Nikkan taishō)

The Sino-Japanese War: The Japanese Naval Victory off Takushan (Nisshin sensō Daikosan oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
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The Japanese destroyer Yugure
Japanese destroyer passing between the
Triptych: Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
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HMNZS Achilles oiling a destroyer off Japan

The Japanese Navy Wins a Great Victory off Takushan (Daikosan oki daikaisen teikoku kaigun daishōri)

The Victorious Japanese Army Conquers Asan, Korea (Waga gun taishō Gazan o otosu no zu)

Japanese Destroyer Squadron outside the Harbour of Port Arthur

A Japanese Naval Victory at Dusk off the Island at Haiyangtao (Kaiyōtō oki daikaisen kōkon daishōri no zu)

THE REMANANTS OF THE JAPANESE FLEET-CHIEFLY DESTROYERS AND DESTROYER ESCORTSAT KURE NAVAL BASE
Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)

A Great Naval Battle Off Haiyangtao; the Japanese Navy's Great Victory (Kaiyōtō oki daigeki kaisen Nihon kaigun daishōri)

The Great Naval Battle Off Haiyangtao Island (Kaiyōtō oki daikaisen no zu)

THE JAPANESE DESTROYER KASUMI, WHICH WAS ENGAGED IN A HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT ON MARCH 10, AT PORT ARTHUR. Admira...

THE JAPANESE TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER ASASHIO. One of the latest and fastest vessels in the Japanese navy, cap...

A PROMINENT TYPE OF MODERN WARSHIP: THE JAPANESE DESTROYER AKEBONO. THE WAR IN THE FAR EAST

THE JAPANESE DESTROYER, AKEBONO. Length, 220ft; displacement, 306 tons; speed, 31 knots

The Japanese Navy Wins a Great Victory in a Fierce Battle off Takushan (Nisshin kaisen Daidosan oki daigekisen: Dai Nihon kaigun daishōri no zu)
Sea Battle at Weihaiwei

A Japanese Naval Victory at Dusk off the Island at Haiyangtao (Kaiyōtō oki daikaisen kōkon daishōri no zu)
Interior of a German Battleship, published by Masuda
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「其四朝鮮電報実記」 「朝鮮電報実記」

Kuwana, Shichiri watashi-guchi
Nihonbashi at Twilight (Tasogare no Nihonbashi), series Collection of Woodblock Prints of the Taishō Earthquake

Illustration of of the Sangi Kōmura's Poem
Vessels Departing from California, America (Amerikashū Karuharunoyakō shuppan no zu)

43, Ferry Boat by Shichiri Beach, Kuwana

Great Victory of the Imperial Navy
Great Victory for the Japanese Navy in the Yellow Sea, Image 4 (Kōkai ni okeru waga gun no Taishō: Dai yon zu)
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「柳島出羽守 市川団十郎」
東海道五十三次之内. [43], 桑名 七里渡口 / 広重画Kuwana Shichiri watashi guchi / Hiroshige-ga

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)

Kuwana: Shichiri Crossing (Kuwana; Shichiri Watashiguchi), No. 43 from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō Gojūsan Tsugi No Uchi)
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Print, Woodcut, Woodblock

Shimonoseki Port, Nagato Province

「日本万歳 百撰百笑」 「大兵降」
Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
Naniwa hjakkei

The Shrine of Bonfire, Oki Province

Japan vs. Russia at Port Arthur: The Success of Our Torpedo Boats in the Naval Battle (Nichi-Ro Ryojunkō kaigun suiraitei seiko no zu)
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Fishermen [right of a pair]

Japan Wins a Great Victory in a Naval Battle Against the Chinese Fleet Near Phungtao Island, Korea (Chōsen Hōtō kaihen ni okeru Nisshin kaisen waga gun daishōri no zu)
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