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1889 Kumamoto earthquake : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1889 Kumamoto earthquake
The 1889 Kumamoto earthquake occurred at 11.40 p.m local time on July 28, 1889 in the western part of Kumamoto. It was also called the Kinpozan earthquake (or Kinbozan earthquake, since its epicenter was the southern-eastern foot of Mt. Kinpo) and its magnitude was 6.3. Twenty people died (5 in Kumamoto City and 15 in Akita Gun, Kumamoto Prefecture) and hundreds of houses and parts of Kumamoto Castle were destroyed. The earthquake was the first one after the establishment of the Seismological Society of Japan (in 1880), and its waves were recorded at Potsdam, Germany. Few houses were affected by fire since the quake occurred at midnight. Aftershocks occurred for 5 months, and some people had to sleep outdoors. Tadao Shimoma 〔Shozo Oda, ”On earthquakes” Shiso 2000, numbers 4 and 5, pp143 (Original: Kumamotoken Chiboshi, by Tadao Shimoma, 1932)〕 thought that the earthquake was a combination of the Tatsuda fault and unsuccessful volcanic activities, since there were injections of aerosol into the air at many places around Mt. Kinpo, Ninotake and Sannotake. He claimed the Kinpo mountains (now showing no volcanic activities) are similar to Mt. Unzen in petrology. The photographs were considered the earliest earthquake damage photos in Japan. ==Footnotes== 〔
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