The Invincible Japanese Forces Occupy Pingyang (Mukō tokoro tekinashi Heijō kanraku)
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The Fall of Pingyang (Heijō kanraku no zu)

The Japanese Army's Victory at Pingyang (Heijō wagahei daishōri)

Attacking Pingyang, the Japanese Forces Employ an Electric Apparatus (Heijō kōgeki denki shiyō zu)

The Japanese Forces Occupy Tainan (Tainanjō senryō no zu)

The Japanese Army Defeats the Chinese Forces at Pingyang (Waga gun Heijō no Shinhei o gekiha suru zu)

The Victorious Japanese Army Conquers Pingyang (Waga gun sensho Heijō ryakushu)

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

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

The Japanese Army Conquers Pingyang (Waga gun Heijō o otoshiireru no zu)

With a Sudden Attack and Slaughtering, the Japanese Forces Conquer Pingyang (Engeki osatsu Heijō ryakushu no zu)

The Japanese Troops Win a Great Victory at Pingyang (Heijō daigekisen waga daishōri)

The Japanese Army's Great Victory at Pingyang (Nichi gun Heijō taishō no zu)

The Righteous Japanese Army Chastises the Chinese at Pingyang (Yōchō gigun Heijō kōgeki)

The Sino-Japanese Battle at Pingyang (Nisshin Heijō daigekisen no zu)

The Japanese Troops Assault the Chinese at Fort Pingyang (Waga gun Heijō no Seiei o osou)

The Japanese Troops Assault the Chinese Fort at Pingyang (Waga gun Heijō no seiei o osou)

The Japanese Forces Attack Pingyan (Nichigun Heijō daishingeki no zu)

The Japanese Army Wins a Great Victory at Pingyang (Heijō gekisen waga gun daishōri no zu)

The Japanese Forces Occupy Makungcheng Fortress on the Pescadores (Taiwan Bōkotō Bakōjō senryo no zu)

The Great Sino-Japanese War: Japan's Victory at Pingyang (Nisshin dai sensō no zu: Heijō no daishōri)

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

Hard Fighting at Pingyang Displays the Japanese Spirit to the World (Heijō daigekisen wakon o kaigai ni kagayakasu)

A Great Japanese Victory over the Chinese Army at Pingyang (Nihon daishōri Heijō no tatakai ni Shinhei o yaburu)

The Sino-Japanese War: The Japanese Occupation of Pingyang (Nisshin sensō Nissei Hisejō shōho zu)

The Japanese Army's Victory at Pingyang (Heijō wagahei daishōri)
Triptych: Women and Children

五百羅漢図

The Japanese Troops Attack the Chinese Cavalry in the Vicinity of Hushan: An Extra Issued on October 26 (Kozan fukin kihei o kōgeki su)

The Japanese Second Army Battles Hard at Chinchou (Dai ni gun Kinshūjō daigekisen no zu)
SIX IMMORTAL POETS (ROKKASEN), one each by six Katsukawa school artists

斎藤吾国武 三日月おせん 蝦ざこの十

少将宗貞 大伴ノ黒主 墨染桜の精

Modern gallants with morning glories

Are You Ready For Fresh Air?, Vitar

A Fierce Cavalry Battle near Port Arthur (Ryojunkō fukin kihei gekisen)

文治四年摂州大物浦難風の図

Onoe Kikugorō III and Nakamura Shikan II (right panel); Ichikawa Ebijūrō I and Asao Kunigorō (center panel); Sawamura Kunitarō II and Ichikawa Ichizō II (left panel)

The Battle of Kangwachai Near Haicheng: The Tatsumi Brigade Achieves a Brilliant Battle Result (Kaijō fukin Kōgasai no eki, Tatsumi ryodan no senkō)

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)

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

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

直助権兵衛 人丸お六 馬子胴八

日清韓戦争実記(外題) (ウラ)平壌ニ我兵大勝利
Triptych: Daimyo's Son Viewing the Sumida River

Mimasu Gennosuke III as a Mask Seller (left panel); Onoe Tamizō II as Wankyū (center); and Fujikawa Tomokichi III as Matsuyama (right panel)

源氏後集余情 第三の巻・空蝉

新吉原江戸町二丁目久喜楼繁栄之図(三代目唐士)

鷹狩裾野若草
登録日: 2022-09-27
