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== 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake Media ==
 
== 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake Media ==
 
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File:Desolation of Nihonbashi and Kanda after Kanto Earthquake.jpg|Desolation of Nihonbashi and Kanda (central Tokyo) seen from the Roof of Dai-ichi Sogo Building, Kyobashi after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
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File: Marunouchi after the Great Kanto Earthquake.JPG|Marunouchi after the Great Kanto Earthquake
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File:Great Kanto earthquake burnt area in Tokyo.PNG|Map of the burned areas in Tokyo
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File:Desolation of Nihonbashi and Kanda after Kanto Earthquake.jpg|Desolation of Nihonbashi and Kanda after Kanto Earthquake
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File:Robert L. Capp Great Kantō earthquake 7.jpg|Dead bodies at the site of the Honjo Clothing Depot
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File: Marunouchi after the Great Kanto Earthquake.JPG|Marunouchi after the Great Kanto Earthquake
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File:Kanto-Daishinsai-to-Saitama-2.jpg|A {{lang|ja-latn|jikeidan}} (neighborhood vigilance group) in post-earthquake Tokyo, with murdered Koreans{{sfn|Schencking|2013|pp=27, 73}}
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File:Aardbeving Japan 1923 Hulpgoederen staan klaar om naar het rampgebied gebracht te worden vanuit, SFA022814184.jpg|Relief supplies in Osaka being prepared to be brought to Tokyo
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File:Metropolitan Police Office after Kanto Earthquake.jpg|Metropolitan Police Department burning at [[Marunouchi]], near [[Hibiya Park]]
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File:Refugee camp in Shinjuku Gyoen after 1923 Great Kanto earthquake ndl 1449773 57.jpg|Refugees taking shelter in [[Shinjuku Gyoen]] after the earthquake. Parks and open spaces became temporary homes for many of the displaced.{{sfn|Schencking|2013|pp=38, 68–69}}
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File:Memorial Service for foreigners who died at the earthquake.jpg|Memorial service for foreigners who died at the earthquake: The woman burning incense is the wife of the Italian Ambassador to Japan. The venue is [[Zōjō-ji]] in [[Shiba Park]].
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File:Theosakamainichi-earthquakepictorialedition-1923-b2-page1.jpg|Prince Regent [[Hirohito]] (later Emperor) hearing reports at [[Ueno Park]] from Home Minister [[Gotō Shinpei]] and Chief of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police]] Yuasa, during his inspection tour of the devastated capital, September 1923
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File: Clouds of conflagration caused by Great Kanto earthquake.JPG|[[Fire cloud]]s over Kantō
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File:Ryounkaku.jpg|Ruined [[Ryōunkaku]] tower in [[Asakusa]]
 
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== Related pages ==
 
== Related pages ==