Japanese Type-2 Ho-I
(not from Wikipedia)
Experimental Type-1 Ho-I
A Renault Type O tank that was deployed to the Shanghai Incident
was then disarmed and put on display after the battle, and a Japanese soldier poses for a commemorative photo in front of it.
Vickers Medium Mk C of the Imperial Japanese Army
A Whippet A-type medium tank deployed at the Army Infantry School in Chiba Prefecture, undergoing bridge crossing training.
Heavy Mark IV (female) of the Imperial Japanese Army
Night Practice Chi-Ha
High Voltage(Shock) Ka-Ha tank(only one in existence but I know not everyone has seen it)
Japanese Renault FT17 tank of the tank detachment stationed at Kurume (1st Tank Battalion), Chinchow Station after the fall of Chinchow.
Renault NC tanks were bought from France in 1930 and later modified with a Japanese diesel engine. Some were in service until 1940.
Mk.A Whippet tanks used by the Imperial Japanese Army
Type 89B Otsu (I-Go) medium tank in the field