“Mirror of Army and Navy Heroes”
By Kobayashi Kiyochika, February 1895
This single-block portrait gallery suggests the striking variety of deeds or personality traits that might lead to veneration by the populace back home.
Kiyochika’s “heroes” range from an admiral reading a newspaper to sailors helping a blinded comrade touch a cannon that has helped bring victory, and from an infantryman showing compassion to a Chinese youngster to officers and enlisted men cleaving heads and bayonetting the foe.
"Majors Imada and Yasumitsu"
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"Sailor Tanaka Ichitarō"
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"Sergeant Nagai Taizō"
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"Artillery Captain Ikeda"
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"Admiral Kabayama"
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"Sailor Third Class of the Katsuragi Nishikawa Hatsutarō"
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"Lieutenant Mano Ganjirō of the Ninth Torpedo"
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"Captain Awata"
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"Private First Class of the Third Regiment Funayama Ichinosuke"
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"Commander of the Second Army, Army General Ōyama Iwao"
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"Captain Higuchi, Section Commander of the Sixth Division"
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