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- 1703_Genroku_earthquake abstract "The 1703 Genroku earthquake (元禄大地震, Genroku Daijishin) occurred at 02:00 local time on December 31 (17:00 December 30 UTC). The epicenter was near Edo, the forerunner of present-day Tokyo, in the southern part of the Kantō Region, Japan. It shook Edo and an estimated 2,300 people were killed by the shaking and subsequent fires. The earthquake triggered a major tsunami which caused many casualties, giving a total death toll of at least 5,233, possibly up to 10,000. Genroku is a Japanese era spanning from 1688 through 1704.".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake thumbnail Bullseye1.png?width=300.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wikiPageExternalLink 5-2-2.htm.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wikiPageExternalLink 1703.html.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wikiPageExternalLink 1601-1800.html.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wikiPageID "14670506".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wikiPageRevisionID "598862055".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake casualties "5233".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake countriesAffected "Japan, Tokyo".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake date "1703-12-31".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake hasPhotoCollection 1703_Genroku_earthquake.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake magnitude "8.2 Ms".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake title "1703".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake tsunami "yes".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake subject Category:1703_earthquakes.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake subject Category:1703_in_Japan.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake subject Category:Edo_period.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake subject Category:Megathrust_earthquakes_in_Japan.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake subject Category:Tsunamis_in_Japan.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake point "34.7 139.8".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake type SpatialThing.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake comment "The 1703 Genroku earthquake (元禄大地震, Genroku Daijishin) occurred at 02:00 local time on December 31 (17:00 December 30 UTC). The epicenter was near Edo, the forerunner of present-day Tokyo, in the southern part of the Kantō Region, Japan. It shook Edo and an estimated 2,300 people were killed by the shaking and subsequent fires. The earthquake triggered a major tsunami which caused many casualties, giving a total death toll of at least 5,233, possibly up to 10,000.".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake label "1703 Genroku earthquake".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake label "Terremoto de Genroku de 1703".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake label "元禄地震".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake sameAs 元禄地震.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake sameAs Terremoto_de_Genroku_de_1703.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake sameAs m.03gsj72.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake sameAs Q770728.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake sameAs Q770728.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake lat "34.7".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake long "139.8".
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake wasDerivedFrom 1703_Genroku_earthquake?oldid=598862055.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake depiction Bullseye1.png.
- 1703_Genroku_earthquake isPrimaryTopicOf 1703_Genroku_earthquake.