Asia @ War 59 – Japanese Military Uniforms 1841-1929 – From The Fall Of The Shogunate To The Russo-Japanese War

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Asia @ War 59 – Japanese Military Uniforms 1841-1929 – From The Fall Of The Shogunate To The Russo-Japanese War

AUTHOR – Ritta Nakanishi

PUBLISHER – Helion & Co

SERIES – Asia @ War #59

FORMAT – Softback

PUBLISHED – 2025

PAGES – 88

ISBN – 978 1 804517 73 4

 

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Category: Product ID: 30876

Description

Japanese Military Uniforms 1841–1929: From the Fall of the Shogunate to the Russo-Japanese War is the definitive English-language visual history of the dramatic transformation of Japan’s armed forces. Beginning with the final decades of Tokugawa rule — when powerful domains such as Satsuma and Chōshū fielded private armies and modern weapons to challenge the shogunate — this volume charts the birth and evolution of Japan’s first national military, forged in the upheaval of the Meiji Restoration.

Lavishly illustrated throughout, the book captures a period in which Japanese warriors stood at the meeting point of tradition and modernity. Samurai in distinctive clan dress fought alongside troops newly equipped with Western rifles, uniforms, and artillery, while foreign military missions from France, Britain, and Prussia brought new training, doctrine, and organization to the emerging Imperial Army and Navy. Detailed artwork, historical photographs, and technical drawings document every major reform — from the founding of modern military academies and the introduction of conscription to the creation of standardized infantry, cavalry, artillery, and naval dress.

Illustrator and historian Ritta Nakanishi brings exceptional expertise to this portrayal of Japan’s military modernization. The volume covers a remarkable range of subjects, including:
• Uniforms and insignia of Tokugawa troops and pro-Imperial forces
• Clan markings and battlefield attire of the Boshin War
• Weapons and equipment from matchlocks to Chassepot rifles
• The shift from French to Prussian military models
• Imperial Guard, conscript army, and early expeditionary forces
• Dress of the Emperor as supreme military commander
• Full-color plates of Army and Navy officers and enlisted men through the Russo-Japanese War

Covering nearly nine decades of rapid and often violent change, this is not merely a study of uniforms — it is a vivid visual history of Japan’s rise as a modern military power. For collectors, reenactors, historians, modelers, and anyone interested in the evolution of armed forces during a pivotal era. Japanese Military Uniforms 1841–1929 offers an unmatched depth of detail and accuracy, presenting a complete picture of the soldiers, sailors, and leaders who shaped the destiny of modern Japan.



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Weight 0.4 kg