Long live Japan! Victory song at Pyongyang, Nippon banzai, Heijô no gaika (title on object), Japanese soldiers triumph in Pyongyang, standing on the corpses of Korean soldiers. On September 16, 1894, the city surrendered to the Japanese army, this occurred during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)., print maker: Kobayashi Kiyochika, (mentioned on object), publisher: Matsuki Heikichi, (mentioned on object), Japan, 1894, paper, color woodcut, polishing, height 365 mm × width 726 mm.
Long live Japan! Victory song at Pyongyang, Nippon banzai, Heijô no gaika (title on object), Japanese soldiers triumph in Pyongyang, standing on the corpses of Korean soldiers. On September 16, 1894, the city surrendered to the Japanese army, this occurred during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)., print maker: Kobayashi Kiyochika, (mentioned on object), publisher: Matsuki Heikichi, (mentioned on object), Japan, 1894, paper, color woodcut, polishing, height 365 mm × width 726 mm