

This scene depicts one of the opening battles of the Russo-Japanese War, the Battle of Chemulpo Bay (now known as Incheon Harbor). Adding to the purported veracity of the image, Nitei has identified the two foreign battleships as the Varyag and the Korietz. Though Nitei shows the Varyag being attacked, it did not ultimately sink. The Varyag was later salvaged and put into use by the Japanese Imperial Navy under the new name of Soya.

Yoshimitsu Nomura (1870-1958) 'Daimonji Festival at Niji Bridge d1931

'Wakoku of the Echizenya', from the series 'Models for Fashion: New Year Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves'

This scene depicts one of the opening battles of the Russo-Japanese War, the Battle of Chemulpo Bay (now known as Incheon Harbor). Adding to the purported veracity of the image, Nitei has identified the two foreign battleships as the Varyag and the Korietz. Though Nitei shows the Varyag being attacked, it did not ultimately sink. The Varyag was later salvaged and put into use by the Japanese Imperial Navy under the new name of Soya.
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