Battle of Ueno

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The Battle of Ueno was a battle of the Boshin War, which occurred on 4 July 1868, between the troops of the Shōgitai under Shibusawa Seiichirō and Amano Hachirō, and Imperial "Kangun" troops.

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The Battle of Ueno LACMA M.84.31.534a-cThe Battle of Ueno LACMA M.84.31.534a-c
The Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces.The Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces.
UenoSensoPhotoUenoSensoPhoto
Ueno BattlefieldUeno Battlefield
Tosa Jinshotai soldiers wearing Shaguma headdresses engaged in the Battle of Ueno, a key conflict during the Boshin War (1868-1869), as they fought to restore power to the emperor against the Tokugawa shogunate.Tosa Jinshotai soldiers wearing Shaguma headdresses engaged in the Battle of Ueno, a key conflict during the Boshin War (1868-1869), as they fought to restore power to the emperor against the Tokugawa shogunate.
The Battle at Honnô-ji TempleThe Battle at Honnô-ji Temple
The Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces.The Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces.
The Battle of Sanno Shrine LACMA M.84.31.142a-cThe Battle of Sanno Shrine LACMA M.84.31.142a-c
The Battle of Ueno took place in Ueno, Tokyo, on July 4, 1868, with Shibusawa Seiichirō and Amano Hachirō leading the Shōgitai. The Imperial The Battle of Ueno took place in Ueno, Tokyo, on July 4, 1868, with Shibusawa Seiichirō and Amano Hachirō leading the Shōgitai. The Imperial "Kangun" troops ultimately emerged victorious.
Tokugawa VS meiji GovernmentTokugawa VS meiji Government
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    commonsimageThe Battle of Ueno LACMA M.84.31.534a-c Commons
    commonsimageThe Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces. Commons
    commonsimageUenoSensoPhoto Commons
    commonsimageUeno Battlefield Commons
    commonsimageTosa Jinshotai soldiers wearing Shaguma headdresses engaged in the Battle of Ueno, a key conflict during the Boshin War (1868-1869), as they fought to restore power to the emperor against the Tokugawa shogunate. Commons
    commonsimageThe Battle at Honnô-ji Temple Commons
    commonsimageThe Battle of Ueno on July 4, 1868, was a clash during the Boshin War between Shōgitai troops and Imperial forces. Commons
    commonsimageThe Battle of Sanno Shrine LACMA M.84.31.142a-c Commons
    commonsimageThe Battle of Ueno took place in Ueno, Tokyo, on July 4, 1868, with Shibusawa Seiichirō and Amano Hachirō leading the Shōgitai. The Imperial "Kangun" troops ultimately emerged victorious. Commons
    commonsimageTokugawa VS meiji Government Commons