Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Results
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Jōmon period
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East Expedition of Emperor Jimmu (c. 7th century BCE)
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Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no mikoto's loyal warriors
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Troops led by local chiefdoms
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Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no mikoto victory
- Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no-mikoto became first Emperor (Emperor Jimmu).
- Foundation of Japan
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Yayoi period
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Civil war of Wa (2nd century CE)
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Unknown Yayoi chiefdoms
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Unknown Yayoi chiefdoms
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Establishment of Yamatai state
- Consolidation of chiefdoms
- Himiko made queen
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Yamato period
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Expeditions of Empress Jingū (c. 3rd century)
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Yamato
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Silla
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Victory
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Goguryeo–Wa conflicts (391–404)
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Wa Baekje Gaya
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Goguryeo Silla
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Defeat
- The Wa troops retreated from the capital of Silla, but Ara Gaya captured the capital of Silla again.
- The Wa troops lost the battle against Goguryeo in Pyongyang (Gwanggaeto Stele).
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Mishihase War (658–660)
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Yamato State Emishi
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Mishihase
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Victory
- Mishihase were possible recent settlers from Siberia.
- Yamato and Emishi force defeated Mishihase. (Nihon Shoki)
- Place uncertain, possibly Hokkaido
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Baekje-Tang War (660–663)
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Yamato (Wa) Baekje Goguryeo
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Tang Silla
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Defeat
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Jinshin War (675)
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Prince Ōama's loyal warriors
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Prince Ōtomo's loyal warriors
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Prince Ōama victory
- Death of Prince Ōtomo
- Emperor Tenmu (Prince Ōama) acceded to the throne.
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Nara period
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Thirty-Eight Years' War (770–811)
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Imperial Court
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Emishi
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Imperial victory
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Heian period
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Former Nine Years' War (1051–1063)
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Imperial Court
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Abe clan
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Imperial victory
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Gosannen War (c. 1083–1089)
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Minamoto clan Northern Fujiwara clan
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Kiyohara clan
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Minamoto and Fujiwara victory
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Genpei War (1180–1185)
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Minamoto clan
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Taira clan
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Minamoto victory
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Kamakura period
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Jōkyū War (1221)
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Kamakura shogunate
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Retired Emperor Go-Toba's loyal warriors
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Kamakura victory
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Mongol invasions of Japan (1274 and 1281)
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Japan
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Mongol Empire
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Victory
- The Mongol Empire's invasions fail.
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Genkō War (1331–1333)
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Emperor Go-Daigo's loyal forces
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Kamakura shogunate
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Imperial victory
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Muromachi period
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Ōei Invasion (1419)
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Ashikaga shogunate
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Korea
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Victory
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Ōnin War (1467–1477)
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Hosokawa clan
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Ashikaga shogunate Yamana clan
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Stalemate
- Weakening of the Ashikaga shogunate
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Azuchi–Momoyama period
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Imjin War (1592–1598)
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Japan
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Korea China
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Defeat
- Strategic Korean and Chinese victory
- Japanese forces retreat from Korean Peninsula following military stalemate
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Edo period
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Invasion of Ryukyu (1609)
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Satsuma Domain
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Ryūkyū Kingdom
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Satsuma victory
- The Ryukyu Kingdom becomes a vassal state.
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Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638)
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Tokugawa shogunate Dutch Empire
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Roman Catholics and rōnin rebels
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Tokugawa victory
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Bombardment of Kagoshima (1863)
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Satsuma Domain
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Britain
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Stalemate
- Tactical stalemate and mitigated British victory
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Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864)
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Chōshū Domain
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Britain Dutch Empire France United States
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Defeat
- Chōshū pays an indemnity of $3,000,000.
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Summer War (1866)
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Chōshū Domain
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Tokugawa shogunate Aizu Domain
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Chōshū victory
- Weakening of the Tokugawa shogunate
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Meiji period
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Boshin War (1868–1869)
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Imperial Court
Tozama:
Other Tozama daimyō:
Japan
United Kingdom
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Tokugawa shogunate
Aizu Domain
Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
- and others...
Takamatsu Domain
Tsuruoka Domain
Kuwana Domain
Matsuyama Domain
Ogaki Domain
Republic of Ezo
France
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Imperial victory
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Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874) (1874)
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Japan
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Paiwan China
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Victory
- Occupation of Taiwan by Japan
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Southwestern War (1877)
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Japan
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Shizoku clans from Satsuma Domain
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Imperial victory
- Shizoku rebellions were suppressed.
- The conscription system was established in Japan.
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First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895)
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Japan
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China
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Victory
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Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895)
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Japan
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Formosa
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Victory
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Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901)
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Japan Russia United Kingdom France United States Germany Austria-Hungary Italy
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China
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Victory
- The rebellion was suppressed.
- Signing of the Boxer Protocol
- Provisions for foreign troops to be stationed in Beijing
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Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905)
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Japan
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Russia
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Victory
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Taishō period
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Truku War (1914)
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Japan
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Truku Tribe
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Victory
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World War I (1914–1918)
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Japan France United Kingdom
Russia Italy United States Serbia Montenegro Belgium Romania Portugal Hejaz China Greece Brazil
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Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria
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Victory
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Siberian Intervention (1918–1922)
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Japan White movement United States United Kingdom France Italy Poland China Czechoslovakia Mongolia
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Russia Far Eastern Republic Mongolian People's Party
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Defeat
- Bolsheviks regain Siberia.
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Shōwa period
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Japanese invasion of Manchuria (1931–1932)
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Japan
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China
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Victory
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Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
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Japan
Reorganized National Government Manchukuo Mengjiang Provisional Government Reformed Government East Hebei
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China
United States Soviet Union Britain
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Defeat
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Invasion of French Indochina (1940)
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Japan
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Vichy France
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Victory
- Japanese occupation of Northern French Indochina
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World War II (1941–1945)
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Japan Germany Italy Romania Hungary Bulgaria Slovakia Croatia Finland Thailand Iraq
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Soviet Union United States United Kingdom China France Poland Yugoslavia Greece Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Denmark Norway Czechoslovakia India Canada Australia New Zealand South Africa Philippines Ethiopia Brazil Mexico Mongolia Tuva
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Defeat
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Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949)
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Japan Netherlands
United Kingdom
Australia
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Indonesia
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Withdrawal
- Netherlands accepts the Independence of Indonesia
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Operation Masterdom (1945–1946)
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Japan United Kingdom France
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Viet Minh
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Victory
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Heisei period
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Battle of Amami-Ōshima (2001)
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Japan
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North Korea
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Victory
- North Korean naval trawler sunk
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Iraq War (2003–2011)
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Peshmerga
New Iraqi government
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Iraq
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Victory
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Operation Ocean Shield (2009–2016)
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Japan Somalia NATO Australia China Colombia India Indonesia Malaysia New Zealand Oman Pakistan Puntland Russia Saudi Arabia Seychelles Singapore South Korea Ukraine
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Somali pirates
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Victory
- Number of Somali pirate attacks have been reduced dramatically.
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