Historical Events tagged with "kanto"

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Crime & Law

Kantō Massacre Against Koreans and Chinese

September 2nd, 1923 101 years ago

Following the Great Kantō earthquake, widespread panic and rumors led to violent mob actions against Korean and Chinese populations in Japan. The fear of sabotage resulted in a series of brutal lynchings and attacks, causing thousands of deaths and displacements over several weeks in the aftermath of the disaster, reflecting deep-seated prejudices and fears within Japanese society.

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Natural Disasters

Devastating Great Kantō Earthquake Strikes

September 1st, 1923 101 years ago

A powerful earthquake measuring 7.9 struck the Kantō region, causing widespread destruction in Tokyo and Yokohama. Triggered by the movement of tectonic plates, the quake originated in Sagami Bay, leading to massive fires that consumed entire neighborhoods. An estimated 105,000 people lost their lives as building collapses and firestorms ravaged the cities. Rescue efforts faced significant challenges due to the chaos and destruction.

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