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I enclose also a photo of the ruins of the Grand Hotel at Yokohama where I stopped last year. J.H. The remains of the famous Maruzen bookstore located in Nihombashi district of Tokyo after fire. Why did i.. Many People sit on street car railway in front of their crushed houses in Japan 1923 after an earthquake. Ninety-three years ago today, the Great KantoEarthquake rocked Japan, destroyingTokyo and Yokohama and wreakingwidespread damage. Although both were devastated, the city of Yokohama was hit even worse than Tokyo. ", Borland, Janet. No center symbolized the countrys dynamism more than Yokohama, known as the City of Silk. [42] A monument commemorating this was built in 1993 in Wenzhou. Estimates suggest that vigilantes and voluntary self-defense groups killed around 6,000 Koreans, as well as a small number of Japanese and Chinese mistaken for Koreans, in the days following the disaster.10 While news of the massacres was initially tightly controlled, within months select newspapers and journals published stinging critiques of the murderous events. This article examines how the people of Japan responded to the Great Kant Earthquake of 1923, the worst natural disaster to strike this island nation in recorded history. [34] The flame length and burning rate of a blue whirl are smaller than those of a fire whirl.[33]. A refugee site. Beyond transportation, however, the new Tokyo would include extensive new public housing projects, modern hospitals, preventive care clinics, schools, day care facilities, sporting grounds and parks, mobile libraries, lecture halls, public cafeterias, and neighborhood community centers. In the animated series, Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, the Sagami Trough ruptures in a magnitude-8.0 earthquake, killing over 200,000 in Tokyo, causing floods and fires, and putting the main character at risk. All rights reserved. [7][8] These range from small to large and form from a variety of mechanisms, including those akin to typical fire whirl processes, but can result in Cumulonimbus flammagenitus (cloud) spawning landspouts and waterspouts[9] or even to develop mesocyclone-like updraft rotation of the plume itself and/or of the cumulonimbi, which can spawn tornadoes similar to those in supercells. The quake's magnitude is estimated at 7.9 to 8.2 on the Richter scale, and its epicenter was in the shallow waters of Sagami Bay, about 25 miles south of Tokyo. The Philippine plate is estimated to have moved as much as three and a half meters horizontally as well as vertically: parts of the Miura peninsula were thrust vertically upwards by as . Abe Is, Shinsai ni ataeta kokuminteki jikaku [Self awakening of the nation as a result of the earthquake]. In essence, these critiques were based on concerns about the perceived state of urban modernity in Japan; a Japan that many elites felt had lost its Meiji-era values of sacrifice, loyalty, selflessness, frugality, and obedience. It narrowly survived and assisted in rescuing 2000 survivors. An explanation is the decline of waste disposal, which became particularly serious in the northern and western districts when traditional methods of waste disposal collapsed due to urbanization. The SS Dongola's captain reported that, while he was anchored in Yokohama's inner harbor: At 11.55 a.m. ship commenced to tremble and vibrate violently and on looking towards the shore it was seen that a terrible earthquake was taking place, buildings were collapsing in all directions and in a few minutes nothing could be seen for clouds of dust. [25], During the 2003 Canberra bushfires in Canberra, Australia, a violent fire whirl was documented. 645 0 obj
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Disasters, he wrote, take away the falsehood and ostentation of human life and conspicuously expose the strengths and weaknesses of human society.1 The disaster in question was the Great Kant Earthquake, the anniversary of which todaySeptember 1all Japanese know as Natural Disaster Prevention Day. The earthquake's force was so great that in Kamakura, over 60km (37mi) from the epicenter, it moved the Great Buddha statue, which weighs about 121 tonnes, almost 60 centimeters. The phenomenon was first verified in the 2003 Canberra bushfires and has since been verified in the 2018 Carr Fire in California and 2020 Loyalton Fire in California and Nevada. The initial jolt, lasting just over fourteen seconds, collapsed most of the brick and un-reinforced concrete buildings throughout the Kant region. He suggested, moreover, that the urban districts that housed Tokyos pleasure quarters and commercial enterprisesareas which he concluded were covered with the dust called sin in which extravagance, merrymaking, vanity, luxury, and desire dominatedreceived the brunt of Gods wrath.16 Rather than curse God, however, Okutani suggested that God had done Japan a favor: he pointed out the weaknesses in, if not failings of, Japanese society and provided a unique opportunity to pull together and rebuild the capital as well as reconstruct the popular mind.17 To Okutani and others, such as social welfare activist and Christian socialist Abe Is and economist Fukuda Tokuz, the earthquake was, if interpreted and used correctly, a blessing, a golden, once-in-a-generation opportunity. Although Goun was a Kyoto artist, his scenesseem to be based on first-handobservation. The north shore of Sagami Bay rose permanently by almost 6 feet, and parts of the Boso Peninsula moved 15 feet laterally. The city of Yokohama was hit even worse than Tokyo was, although both were devastated. In reconstructing the city, the nation, and the Japanese people, the earthquake fostered a culture of catastrophe and reconstruction that amplified discourses of moral degeneracy and national renovation in interwar Japan.[49]. Fire whirls can uproot trees that are 15m (49ft) tall or more. Haruno Kiichi, Shiren ni tmen shite [Facing up to the ordeal] (Michi no tomo 399, 1923), 2. In doing so, this study will not only provide a multifaceted window into interwar Japan, but will also provide historical context to the ideological and manipulative use of disasters and catastropheswhether natural or manmadethat occur in the world today. The Great Kanto Earthquake, sometimes called the Great Tokyo Earthquake, rocked Japan on September 1, 1923. [32] There were 57 aftershocks. Attempts to reorder or reconstruct a society rarely go unchallenged, evenor especiallyafter major disasters, when seemingly so much is at stake and the eyes of the world fall upon a nation. Thanks to that terrible tragedy, I'm here. The 1923 Kanto earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the moment-magnitude scale and was so devastating that, to this day, Japan acknowledges the tragedy by practicing emergency drills across the . A massive magnitude-9.0 temblor struck off the coast of Sendai on March 11, 2011, itself producing some damage but also generating a series of devastating tsunamis along the coast of northeastern Japan. The earthquake and its aftershocks caused several fires to break out in the city. Minutes later, another intense seismic wave battered eastern Japan. Pilots estimated the fire column to be 100m (330ft) high. [13] Extensive firestorms and even a fire whirl added to the death toll. [38] Independent reports said the number of dead was far higher, ranging from 6,000 to 10,000. The disaster was, in effect, an act of divine punishment (tenken ). Beginning in 1960, every September 1st is designated as Disaster Prevention Day to commemorate the earthquake and remind people of the importance of preparedness, as August and September are the peak of the typhoon season. Most horrifying of the immediate results was the fate of 38,000 to 44,000 working class Tokyo residents who fled to the open ground of the Rikugun Honjo Hifukusho, once called the Army Clothing Depot. Both the cities of Yokohama and Tokyo were devastated, but the consequences of the earthquake would turn out to be just as destructive, if not more so. [4] They are usually 1050m (33164ft) tall, a few meters (several feet) wide, and last only a few minutes. A view of destruction in Tokyo, seen from the top of the Imperial Hotel, which was the only hotel in the region that survived the 1923 earthquake. The death toll would be about 140,000, including 44,000 who had sought refuge near Tokyos Sumida River in the first few hours, only to be immolated by a freak pillar of fire known as a dragon twist. The temblor destroyed two of Japans largest cities and traumatized the nation; it also whipped up nationalist and racist passions. Frank Lloyd Wright received credit for designing the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, to withstand the quake, although in fact the building was damaged, though standing, by the shock. a fire tornado or 'dragon twist', which demolished the Honjo Clothing Depot, whose fate is one of the more harrowing tales of the 1923 disaster. The outbreak of World War II and subsequent destruction severely limited resources. The earthquake happens just as the marriage between Akiko and her fianc Kiyosu Saionji is announced. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. An interpretation that the fire-tornado has been caused by passage of a . Meanwhile, a wall of water surged from the fault zone toward the coast of Honshu. By clicking Accept All Cookies, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. About 140,000 people fell victim to this earthquake and the fires caused by it. He further suggested:21. Here and there a remnant of a building, a few shattered walls, stood up like rocks above the expanse of flame, unrecognizable.It was as if the very earth were now burning. Aug 21, 2013. Lying at the intersection of three tectonic platesThe Pacific Plate, the Eurasian Plate, and the Philippines Sea Plateroughly eleven percent of the worlds seismic energy is released annually under the Japanese archipelago. Japanese expressed resentment toward Western rescuers; demagogues in the United States charged that the Japanese had been ungrateful for the outpouring of help they received. [13] Extensive firestorms and even a fire whirl added to the death toll. University of Washington Library, Digital Collections: Japan. She has taught at the high school and university levels in the U.S. and South Korea. Samuel Robinson, the Canadian skipper of the Empress of Australia, took hundreds of refugees aboard, organized a fire brigade that kept the ship from being incinerated by advancing flames, then steered the crippled vessel to safety in the outer harbor. Some discreet memorials are located in Yokoamicho Park in Sumida Ward, at the site of the open space in which an estimated 38,000 people were killed by a single fire whirl. Discussions related to reconstruction costs immediately fostered the second great phenomenon associated with post-disaster reconstruction: contestation. A man tries to earn some money by offering haircuts in the remains of a building. The destruction of the US embassy caused Ambassador Cyrus Woods to relocate the embassy to the hotel. (Japan had occupied Korea in 1905, annexed it five years later, and ruled the territory with an iron grip.). Stunned survivors of the earthquake, tsunami, and firestorm looked for an explanation or a scapegoat, and the target of their fury was the ethnic Koreans living in their midst. Whirlwind induced by and often composed of fire, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "Photographs and Analysis of an Unusually Large and Long-lived Firewhirl", Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology, "Whirlwinds Produced by the Eruption of Surtsey Volcano", "Tornadoes in Europe: Synthesis of the Observational Datasets", "The Carr Fire Vortex: A Case of Pyrotornadogenesis? "The Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan, 1923." In the historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari (Hiroshi Aramata) a supernatural explanation is given for the cause of the Great Kant earthquake, connecting it with the principles of feng shui. 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