Japanese Ministers at Meiji Period (Fusō Kōki Kagami)

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Appearing Observant, Behavior of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Period

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Observant: A Waitress in Western Kyōto during the Meiji Period examining a lantern

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Appearing as if Having Been on a Stroll, Behavior of a Lady of the Meiji period

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The Death of the Insurgents in the Kumamoto Rebellion (Kumamoto Bōdō Zokkai Uchijini no Zu), from the series Annals of the Meiji period (Meiji shōshi nenkan kiji)

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A Mirror of Japan’s Nobility: The Emperor Meiji, His Wife, and Prince Haru (Fūsō kōki kagami)

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Strolling: A Fashionable Married Woman of the Middle Meiji Period (1880s) Dressed in Western Style

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August 29, 1914. A FINGER IN THE PIE. The Jap: "Now for a Japanese Plum!" At this period Japan was aiding wo...

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Looking as if She Wants to Go for a Walk: The Fashion of a Married Woman of the Meiji Era (Yūho ga shitasō, Meiji nenkan saikun no fūzoku), from the series Thirty-two Appearances of Fashion (Fūzoku sanjūni sō)

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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 . . .)

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 . . .)

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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)

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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