【英文片段】【纪录片.NHK.关东大地震.The.Great.Kanto.Earthquake.2023】关东大地震,1923年9月1日发生在日本关东平原的强烈地震灾害,震级7.9,日本帝国期间最严重的自然灾害,震后大火持续3天,超过10万人死亡。全2集。全片、合集请私信咨询100 years have passed since the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Although...
The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Massacre of Koreans in 1923: Notes on Japan's Modern National Sovereignty." Anthropological Quarterly (2003): 731-748.Ryang, S. (2003). The Great Kanto earthquake and the massacre of Koreans in 1923: notes on Japan's modern national sovereignty. ...
The Great Kanto Earthquake:Around noon on September 1st, 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake shook Honshu and inflicted severe damage on Tokyo and nearby regions. Many thousands were killed by the quake which collapsed buildings and caused many fires to break out....
and the eventual reconstruction of Japan’s imperial capital. The large number of images, maps, and diagrams here and in the linked image archives available on this site serve as an ideal companion toThe Great Kanto Earthquake and the Chimera of National Reconstruction in Japan(available onAmazon...
The Great Hanshin-Awaji(阪神)Earthquake at 5∶46 a . m . on January 17 1995 Kobe(神户)and its surrounding areas suffered a killer earthquake.Only two other events in this century the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and World War Ⅱcaused more deaths in Japan than this earthquake.The epicent...
The Great Kantō Earthquake and the Chimera of National Reconstruction in Japan. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. Chapter 4. Admonishment: Interpreting Catastrophe as Divine Punishment; and Chapter 7. Regeneration: Forging a New Japan Through Spiritual Renewal and Fiscal Retrenchment. J. ...
Our article demonstrates, however, that a full-bodied language of emergency was crafted well before the collapse of the global economy, and against the backdrop of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, which destroyed the Japanese capital. While previous "great earthquakes" had been opportunities to...
The Great Kanto Earthquake obliterated all of that in a single afternoon. According to survivors, the initial quaking lasted for about 14 seconds—long enough to bring down nearly every building on Yokohama’s watery, unstable ground. The three-story Grand Hotel, an elegant Victorian villa on ...
The Great Kanto Earthquake, also sometimes called the Great Tokyo Earthquake, rockedJapanon Sept. 1, 1923. Although both were devastated, the city of Yokohama was hit even worse than Tokyo. The quake's magnitude is estimated at 7.9 to 8.2 on the Richter scale, and its epicenter was in the...
The Great Kanto Earthquake, the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and the Great East Japan Earthquake are three major disasters that occurred in Japan within the span of a century; their effects are not limited to Japan, but have also spread to China and have even impacted Sino-Japanese relations. Thi...