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    (Japanese: 戦争, Hepburn: Nisshin sensō). In Korea, where much of the war took place, it is called the Qing–Japan War (Korean: 청일전쟁; Hanja: 淸戰爭). After...
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  • Japanese culture in the Meiji era. Vol. 3. Toyo Bunka. 1969. p. 483. "【北京春秋】戦争激戦の地・威海は韓国にも近い タコの躍り食いに思う遠い日々" [Pekin shunjū] nisshinsensō gekisen no ji -...
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    by the Qing dynasty, and thus is called the Qing-Japanese War (Japanese: 戦争, romanized: Nisshin–Sensō), rather than the First Sino-Japanese War. The...
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  • articles: Shigeki Tōyama (November 1951), Nisshin-sensō to Fukuzawa Yukichi (戦争と福沢諭吉, "The Sino-Japanese War and Yukuchi Fukuzawa") Shiso Hattori (May 1952)...
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  • the condition and surviving rate of the series. Sino-Japanese Warbonds (戦争軍票) were the first currency issued by the Japanese armed forces. The notes...
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  • Yokoi Archived 2007-06-03 at the Wayback Machine First Sino-Japanese War (戦争, Nisshin sensō), Meiji 28-29 (1894–1895) World War I (第一次世界大戦, Daiichiji...
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  • Germany, took photographs of the Sino-Japanese War (戦争) in 1895. Kajima Seibei (1866–1924, 鹿島兵衛) took many photographs in the 1890s, such as a life-size...
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    Koreans A battle scene from the Korean Incident Sino-Japanese War 1894–1895 (戦争, Nisshin sensō) Examples of scenes from this war include: A battle scene...
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    p. 69–73. Shunshin 1983, p. 44–50. Unno, Fukuju (1992). 集英社版 日本の歴史18 戦争 [Shueisha Edition Japanese History 18: Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese...
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  • (支那事變, "The China Incident") and Nisshi jihen (支事變, "The Japan-Shina Incident") to Nitchū sensō (戦争, "Japan-China War"). Writing Shina in Japanese...
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