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    Tokyo

    Tokyo (東京 Tōkyō; "Eastern Capital"), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to), is the capital and largest city of Japan, and is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. ... Tokyo was hit by powerful earthquakes in 1703, 1782, 1812, 1855 and 1923.
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    2004 Indian Ocean earthquake

    Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand were the hardest hit. ... The deadliest earthquakes since 1900 were the Tangshan, China earthquake of 1976, in which at least 255,000 were killed; the earthquake of 1927 in Xining, Qinghai, China (200,000); the Great Kanto earthquake which struck Tokyo in 1923 (143,000); and the Gansu, China, earthquake of 1920 (200,000).
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    Feminism in Japan

    Feminism in Japan began in the late 19th century and early 20th centuries. ... On September 1, 1923 around lunchtime the largest recorded earthquake hit Tokyo.
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    Ansei Great Earthquakes

    The Ansei Great Earthquakes (安政の大地震, Ansei no Dai Jishin) were a series of three major earthquakes that struck Japan during the Ansei era (1854-1860). ... The Ansei Edo Quake (安政江戸地震, Ansei Edo Jishin) was a 6.9 magnitude earthquake which struck Edo (modern-day Tokyo) on November 11, 1855.
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    Tokyo Mew Mew

    Tokyo Mew Mew (東京ミュウミュウ Tōkyō Myū Myū), also known as Mew Mew Power, is a Japanese shōjo manga series written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi. ... ↑ "Tokyo Mew Mew Super Best Hit – Cafe Mew Mew side".
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    History of Tokyo

    The eastern mainland part of Tokyo occupies land that, together with the modern-day Saitama Prefecture, the city of Kawasaki and the eastern part of Yokohama, made up Musashi, one of the provinces under the ritsuryō system. ... 1923 The Great Kantō earthquake strikes Tokyo, killing approximately 70,000 people.
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    List of earthquakes

    | 7 | "Great Kantō" | September 1, 1923 | Kantō region, Japan | 142,000 | 7.9 | Caused the Great Tokyo fire. | ... ↑ "Historic Earthquakes - Kamchatka."
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    Earthquake

    Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph. ... With the rapid growth of mega-cities such as Mexico City, Tokyo and Tehran, in areas of high seismic risk, some seismologists are warning that a single quake may claim the lives of up to 3 million people.
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    Tokyo!

    Tokyo! is a 2008 anthology film containing three segments written by three non-Japanese directors, all of which were filmed in Tokyo, Japan. ... Suddenly an earthquake strikes Tokyo, prompting the beautiful young delivery woman to faint in her client’s apartment.
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    Shinobi (PlayStation 2)

    Four years after, a massive earthquake struck Tokyo, and a mysterious Golden Palace appeared in the center of the destroyed city. ... Hakuraku is not a fighter, summoning his dogs to do battle on his behalf, and if Hotsuma gets too close or if he as has been hit he will hide in the large box he carries and teleport from one part of the arena to another.

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