Japanese History Gallery
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shade-fairy:Yoshiya Nobuko writing to her lover Monma Chiyo
Japanese kusari katabira mail armor, late 17th century.from Auctions Imperial
Japanese retaliation for the Doolittle Raid — The Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaignThe ambitious Dooli
fujisan-ni-noboru-hinode:Park Dae-im was drafted by the Japanese Imperial Army in 1934 and forced in
Japanese troops march into Mukden (now called Shenyang), 1931. On September 18, 1931, Japanese troop
The Soviet Invasion of Manchuria, Part V — SurrenderIn case you missed: Part I, Part II, Part
The barrel of a Hyunjachongtong cannon, made in Joseon(Korea) in 1596 and used against the Japanese
Japanese troops landing near Tsingtao, 1914.
The Salt Dragon, Toyota Hokkei, 1832
Japanese Type 97 motorcycle, circa World War IIfrom Pipeburn
An Illustration of a Scribe’s Tools, 1868Color woodcut[1908] In: Kokushi daijiten = National History
adayinthelesbianlife:“Dusting off the Male Gaze” by Yuko Shimizu for Chronicle of Higher Education.
goodreadss:The Japanese Bridge (The Bridge in Monet’s Garden) Artist: Claude Monet Start Date: 1895
Crane with Setting Sun, Totoya Hokkei, between 1818 and 1822
Cranes (one of a diptych of hanging scrolls), Nagasawa Rosetsu, 1780s
japaneseaesthetics:Exotic Helmet with Tengu Mask and Crows. 19th century, Japan. Iron helmet. Beque
Two Beauties with Bamboo, Kitagawa Utamaro, ca. 1795
A team of Marine forward observers direct artillery and mortar strikes against Japanese positions on
A Little Cuckoo across a Hydrangea (Haiga), Yosa Buson (1716-1784)
The Kunitomo Air RifleKunitomo Ikkansai was a Japanese gunsmith and inventor who lived in the late 1
A Japanese matchlock pistol, Edo Period.Currently on display at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford.
Two pieces of Ancient Roman glassware dating to the 2nd century, recently discovered by archaeologis
“A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America” is considered to be the 1
The Japanese American Citizens League was the only Asian American organization to join the March on
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