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  1. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    11: ...] caused great damage to the city of Shibuya in [[1923]]. To show their support, many surrounding cities...
  2. Kawasaki (3,164 bytes)
    14: In 1923 the [[Great Kanto earthquake]] caused much damage...
  3. Shinjuku (4,357 bytes)
    14: ...Earthquake destroyed much of the original city in 1923. While this natural disaster did affect a large p...
  4. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    8: ...s studio. After the [[Great Kanto Earthquake]] of 1923 much of the studio was destroyed and most of the ...
  5. Shiseido (3,917 bytes)
    8: The company began to expand in [[1923]], adding multiple new store fronts throughout [[...
  6. Honshu (3,049 bytes)
    41: ...more memorable being the [[Great Kanto Quake]] of 1923 which damaged [[Tokyo]].
  7. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    10: ... in Yokohama. The [[Great Kanto Earthquake]] of [[1923]] destroyed most of Yokohama with 30,771 dead and...
  8. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    12: ...st of the district and the Marunouchi Building in 1923.
  9. Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
    6: ...loped shortly after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Shinjuku was not affected greatly by the earthqu...
  10. Roppongi (2,704 bytes)
    6: ...troyed during the [[Great Kanto Earthquake]] of [[1923]].
  11. Omotesando Hills (3,217 bytes)
    6: ... Apartments]], originally built in 1927 after the 1923 [[Great Kanto Earthquake]]. Protests and public o...
  12. Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
    4: ...the [[Keio Line]] in 1915, the [[Odakyu Line]] in 1923, and subway service in 1959. After each addition,...
  13. Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
    6: ...however due to a combination of World War II, the 1923 [[Great Kanto Earthquake]], and the ravages of ti...
  14. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    6: ...he league and two original teams would disband in 1923 and completely disappear by 1929 though for finan...
  15. Kyu-Shibarikyu Onshi Teien (1,743 bytes)
    12: In [[1923]] the area of Shibarikyu was ruined in the Great ...
  16. Musashino (2,983 bytes)
    14: In [[1923]], the city of Musashino was greatly damaged by t...
  17. Odawara (2,332 bytes)
    12: ...estroyed from the inside out. It wasn’t until [[1923]] that the castle was completely abolished due to...
  18. Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
    11: The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 was centered below Izu Oshima and destroyed much ...
  19. Ueno Station (1,864 bytes)
    5: ...estroyed during the [[Great Kanto Earthquake]] of 1923 and were subsequently rebuilt by Japanese Governm...
  20. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    34: ...inst the other country. The treaty lasted until [[1923]].

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