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  2. 1923 Great Kantō earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Great Kantō Earthquake is not featured in the book. In Oswald Wynd's novel The Ginger Tree, Mary Mackenzie survives the earthquake, and later bases her clothing-design company in one of the few buildings that remained standing in the aftermath. In Natsumi's short story Taishō Romance, about a boy in the Reiwa era who became a pen pal with ...

  3. Kantō Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Kantō Massacre ... Korean: 간토 대학살) was a mass murder in the Kantō region of Japan committed in the aftermath of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.

  4. South Kantō earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Major earthquakes that occurred in the Kanto region in the past Ansei Great Earthquake, 1855.. South Kantō earthquakes (Japanese: 南関東直下地震) or Greater Tokyo Area earthquakes (Japanese: 首都直下地震) are general terms for major earthquakes that occurs repeatedly historically in the southern part of Kanto region (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, etc., Greater Tokyo Area) in ...

  5. Kameido incident - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1923, the Great Kantō earthquake struck Tokyo and Yokohama and martial law was imposed in the aftermath of the earthquake. [2] On the evening of September 3, the Kameido police in Tokyo began arresting known social activists, suspecting that they would "spread disorder or forment revolution amid the confusion".

  6. Amakasu Incident - Wikipedia

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    During the chaos that followed the catastrophic 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, Japanese authorities killed many dissidents and ethnic Koreans in what became known as the Kantō Massacre. Itō, Ōsugi, and his nephew were arrested on 16 September. [1]

  7. List of earthquakes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Shindo scale is commonly used to measure earthquakes by seismic intensity instead of magnitude. This is similar to the Modified Mercalli intensity scale used in the United States, the Liedu scale used in China or the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS), meaning that the scale measures the intensity of an earthquake at a given location instead of measuring the energy an earthquake ...

  8. Category:1923 Great Kantō earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Victims of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake (2 P) Pages in category "1923 Great Kantō earthquake" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Great Kantō Earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Great Kantō Earthquake