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  2. 1923 Great Kantō earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Great Kanto Earthquake Massacre Archived 2011-03-17 at the Wayback Machine – OhmyNews; The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event. 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake – Fire Tornado – Video | Check123 – Video encyclopedia

  3. The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine is a 2018 film directed by Takahisa Zeze about women's sumo wrestling and anarchism after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. [1] The film was produced by Kazunao Sakaguchi. [2] The film won the Busan Film Festival's Bright East Films Award while in production in 2016.

  4. Kantō Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The second is the 1986 film The Disposed-of Koreans: The Great Kanto Earthquake and Camp Narashino (払い下げられた朝鮮人: 関東大震災と習志野収容所, Haraisagerareta Chōsenjin: Kantō Daishinsai to Narashino shūyōjo). [59] [60] [61]

  5. Japan marks 100 years since the devastating Great Kanto ... - AOL

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    The 7.9-magnitude earthquake that struck the Sagamihara area southwest of Tokyo on Sept. 1, 1923, just before noon triggered a widespread inferno in the region, causing most of the victims to ...

  6. Fukuda Village Incident - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the destructive Great Kantō Earthquake, rumors emerged that ethnic Koreans were planning to commit crimes across Japan. [1] These rumors were, in part, supported by a cable sent under the name of Fumio Gotō, then director general of the Police Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of the Interior. The cable stated, "Taking ...

  7. How Japan spent more than a century earthquake-proofing its ...

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    Tokyo was left in ruins following the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923. - Hulton Deutsch/Corbis/Getty Images. The piecemeal evolution of building regulations continued through the 20th century. But ...

  8. Anarchist from Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Kanto Massacre that took the lives of over 6000 Koreans began from rumors the Hongō Komagome police heard about Koreans poisoning wells and starting fires. [ 7 ] Korean anarchism is largely understood as a reaction to the Japanese imperialism and anarchist ideas coming from Chinese and Japanese students. [ 8 ]

  9. Disaster Prevention Day - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1923, Tokyo and surrounding areas were devastated by a massive 7.9 magnitude earthquake, with a death toll of over 100,000 people [1] from the disaster, including a large number of Koreans and socialists murdered by mobs. [2] [3]