The 10 worst earthquakes in Japan

Japan is known for its numerous earthquakes and tsunami, most of the time nothing happens. But, there have been some earthquakes over the years that have brought many victims, most of the time it is difficult to know the exact number. So in this article we will see the 10 worst earthquakes in the history of Japan.

The Great Kanto Earthquake

1923 ~142,800 deaths / magnitude 7.9

On September 1, 1923 at 11:58 a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck the island of Oshima in Sagami (near Yokohama and Tokyo). Incredibly, the earthquake lasted more than 4 minutes. The earthquake sparked massive fires as most were cooking.

In addition to the large number of deaths, more than 2 million people were left homeless. The Fire caused far more deaths than the earthquake itself. With this, the 1st of September was designated as Disaster Prevention Day in Japan. (Bousai no Hi)

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The Middle Nankaido Earthquake

1498 ~31,000 deaths / magnitude 8.6

An 8.6 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of southern Honshu (near Shikoku) on September 20, 1498. It triggered a massive tsunami that may have killed up to 31,000 people. In Japanese mythology, saying it is the fault of a giant catfish that causes earthquakes (Namazu).

The Kamakura Earthquake

1293 ~23,024 deaths / magnitude 7.1

At around 6:00 am on May 27, 1293 a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the city of Kamakura. A tsunami also hit the region killing more than 20,000 people.

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The Tohoku Earthquake

2011 ~16,000 to 29,000 deaths / magnitude 9.0

The super serious earthquake that happened on March 11, 2011. It triggered a tsunami of up to 40 meters high and 10 km, causing the death of more than 16 thousand people. In addition to causing a level 7 alert at the fukushima plants, spreading radiation throughout the world. The ongoing health impact of the disaster is still not well understood.

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The Meiji-Sanriku Earthquake

1896 ~ 22,066 deaths / magnitude 7.2

At 7:32 pm on June 15, 1896 a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck off the coast of Tohoku. Nearby residents barely felt the earthquake and were unconcerned. About 35 minutes later the coast of Iwate and Miyagi was hit by a massive tsunami measuring up to 38.2 meters in height. More than 9,000 homes were destroyed and 22,066 people lost their lives. The location and zone of the earthquake and tsunami had a similar impact to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.

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The Unzen Earthquake

1792 ~ 15,448 deaths / magnitude 6.4

In 1792, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake was triggered by the eruption of Mount Unzen in Nagasaki. The southern half of the mountain collapsed into the sea, generating a massive tsunami that claimed the lives of 13,486 people. The eruption path is still visible to this day.

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The Yaeyama Earthquake

1771~ 13,486 deaths / magnitude 7.4

At around 08:00 on April 24, 1771 a magnitude 7.4 earthquake triggered a tsunami that engulfed the islands of Ishigaki and Miyakojima. The tsunami reached 80 meters high. They went out to sea rocks.

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The Mino-Owari Earthquake

1891~ 7,273 deaths / magnitude 8.0

A massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake that destroyed over 140,000 homes.

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The Ansei Edo Earthquake

1855~ 6,641 deaths / magnitude 7.0

At around 10:00 pm on November 11, 1855, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Edo (Tokyo). The resulting fires ignited 2.3 km2 . The fires destroyed about 50,000 homes and killed more than 6,641 people.

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The Great Hanshin Earthquake

1995~ 6,434 deaths / magnitude 7.2

At 5:46 am on January 17, 1995 a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck Kobe (Awaji Island). The earthquake lasted only 20 seconds. About 200,000 buildings and a 1 km of Hanshin Expressway collapsed. Fires raged throughout the city. The disaster led to new Japanese building standards. So from this year onwards the buildings were made to be earthquake resistant.

This photo was taken seconds before the building completely collapsed.

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These were some of the worst earthquakes in the history of Japan, there are others not mentioned, but in this article we have selected only 10 and the ones that caused the most deaths.

Despite these deaths, we can see how Japan is a safe country, where fewer people died in these disasters in the last 20 years than died from murdered people or accidents due to imprudent traffic in Brazil.

So don't be afraid to be in Japan, because between you dying in an earthquake or getting shot in Brazil. getting shot is more likely. I'm just saying this not to generalize and be afraid, the unforeseen happens to everyone.

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