Modern Era · East Asia · Disaster

1923

Great Kanto earthquake devastates Tokyo

September 1, 1923

At two minutes before noon a 7.9 tremor hit just as families lit charcoal cooking fires. Tokyo and Yokohama burned for three days; firestorms generated their own winds. More than a hundred thousand died. In the chaos, mobs hunted down and killed thousands of Koreans based on baseless rumors of poisoned wells.