Russo-Japanese War News: Japanese Warships Hayatori and Asagiri Fight Bravely during the Second Attack on Port Arthur (Nichi-Ro senpō: Dai ni Ryojun shūgeki ni oite Hayatori Asagiri yūsen zu)
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The Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack the Russian Warships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur (Ryojun kōgai suiraitei shūgeki no zu)

Japanese Officers and Soldiers Fight Bravely at Fenghuangcheng (Hōōjo ni shōshi funtō no zu)

The Japanese Warship Hatsuse Battles Bravely at the Mouth of Port Arthur (Ryojun kōkō Hatsuse-kan funtō no zu)
Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm at 3:00 a.m. on February 14, 1904 (Waga kuchiku kantai Hayatori Asagiri taifūsetsu Ryōjun ni oite tekikan o chin suru no zu)

The Japanese Fleet Sinks Chinese Warships in the Battle of the Yellow Sea (Waga kantai Kōkai ni oite Shinkan gekichin no zu)

The Russo-Japanese War Illustrated News No. 9: The Japanese Cavalry Troops Fight Fiercely at Hakusen (Nichi-Ro sensō gahō sono ku: Hakusen (?) no eiki waga kihei funsen no zu)

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 Japanese Russian War No. 2 Naval Fight before the Harbour of Port Arthur. The Russian Men-of War Torpedoed by the Japanese Aquadron (sic). (Nichiro Sensō ga dai ni: Nihon teikoku kantai Ryojun kōgai ni Rokoku gunkan o gekichin su)
The Fall of Teishu and the Valiant Fight of Captain Kurokawa, series Russo-Japanese War
The Fall of Teishu and the Valiant Fight of Captain Kurokawa, series Russo-Japanese War
The Fall of Teishu and the Valiant Fight of Captain Kurokawa, series Russo-Japanese War
The Japanese torpedo destroyers, the Asagiri and Hayadori, attacking the Russian Men-of-war

Japan-Russia War News:Second Ryojun Attack,Hayatori and Asagiri Fight
The Fall of Fenghuangcheng: Putting the Enemy to Rout (Hōōjō kanraku tekihei kaisō zu)

Birth of the Prince

Welcoming the Japanese Army's Triumphal Return from the Asan, Korea

Japan's Great Victory over China: The Fall of Kiuliencheng (Nisshin gassen waga gun daishōri Kyūrenjō botsuraku no zu)

A Nativity Scene at the Home of a High Dignitary (Kōi gotanjō no zu)

Scout Takeuchi Fights Desperately at Chungho (Sekkōki Takeuchi-kun Chūwa ni oite funtō zu)
Triptych: Captain Asakawa Scouts the Battle and Fights Bravely (Sekkō Asakawa Kiheitaii Funsen no zu)

Having Destroyed by Their Own Hands the Fortress of Makungcheng, the Enemy Soldiers Flee, Our Army's Great Victory (Tekihei mizukara Bakōjō o bakuhatsu shite tonsō su wagagun daishōri)

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Nakamura Matsue
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Nougakuzue

Manga ryoko Nihon zenzu (Series)

Japan and China Fight Each Other Fiercely at Pingyang, Korea (Dai Nihon Shina Chōsen Heijō daigekisen no zu)

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狂歌百千鳥 絵本

Bandoo Mitsugoroo/Nakamura Tsuruzoo/Sawamura Tosshoo/Ichimura Kakitsu

A Fierce Naval Battle between Japan and China off Takushan: No. 17 (Nisshin kaigun Daikosan oki gekisen zu: dai jūshichi)

diptych print; surimono

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

Children's Day

文芸倶楽部 大石の遊興
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