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The Great Hanshin Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1995, at 05:46:53 JST (January 16 at 20:46:53 UTC) in the southern part of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan... |
Tomiichi Murayama (section Great Hanshin Earthquake) letter of apology to the comfort women." On January 17, 1995, the Great Hanshin Earthquake occurred, with the Japanese government being heavily criticized... |
Earthquakes are caused by movements within the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. They range from events too weak to be detectable except by sensitive... |
Kobe (category Populated places destroyed by earthquakes) architectural heritage dating back to the Meiji era. While the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake diminished some of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains... |
Hanshin: Half-God, manga by Moto Hagio Great Hanshin earthquake, 1995 earthquake centered in southern Hyogo Hanshin Education Incident, 1948 incident in... |
1990s in Japan (section The Great Hanshin Earthquake) serious attack to occur in Japan since the end of World War II. The Great Hanshin Earthquake, which occurred on January 17, 1995, in the southern part of Hyōgo... |
Dragon Ball, Yu-Gi-Oh and Evangelion. In 1995, there was a large 6.8 earthquake in Kobe, Hyōgo and sarin gas terrorist attacks were carried out on the... |
¥10 trillion ($122 billion). In comparison to the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake, the East Japan earthquake brought serious damage to an extremely wide range... |
Natural disasters in Japan (section Earthquakes) were more recent, such as the January 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake and the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, which triggered the Fukushima Daiichi... |
Yoshinori Watanabe (section Great Hanshin Earthquake) industry of Kobe before the earthquake. It is believed that the Yoshinori Watanabe was the largest beneficiary of the earthquake because of his organization's... |
Fault (野島断層, Nojima Dansō) is a fault that was responsible for the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995 (Kobe Quake). It cuts across Awaji Island, Japan and it... |
earthquake and tsunami, the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake, and the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. The breakup of Rodinia... |
created following the 1948 Fukui earthquake. It was observed for the first time in the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake. Since April 1997, Japan has been... |
On May 27, a major earthquake and tsunami hit Sagami Bay and Kamakura, killing 23,034 people. It followed a 1241 and 1257 earthquake/tsunami in the same... |
substantially damaged by the Great Hanshin earthquake, but Himeji Castle again survived virtually undamaged, demonstrating remarkable earthquake resistance. Even... |
(1467–77) led to serious political fragmentation and obliteration of domains: a great struggle for land and power ensued among bushi chieftains and lasted until... |
2008-05-22. The City of Kobe (2008-01-01). "Statistics" (PDF). The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: Statistics and Restoration Progress. Archived from the original... |
Soil liquefaction (redirect from Earthquake liquefaction) District during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and in the Port of Kobe during the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake. More recently soil liquefaction was... |
the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake that resulted in racial riots. List of earthquakes in 2018 List of earthquakes in Japan Great Hanshin earthquake "M 5.5... |
begin until May 1988 and involved more than 100 contractors. The Great Hanshin Earthquake in January 1995 did not do substantial damage to the bridge due... |