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#3 Mitsukoshi Department Store, building stands but burnt whole the bulding, is seen after the Great Kanto Earthquake.

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Mitsukoshi Department Store, building stands but burnt whole the bulding, is seen after the Great Kanto Earthquake.

The Great Kanto Earthquake Of 1923: Horrifying Photos Reveal The Destruction Caused By The Devastating Earthquake

#3 Mitsukoshi Department Store, building stands but burnt whole the bulding, is seen after the Great Kanto Earthquake.

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←#2 Bodies of the victims, who threw themselves into a river to escape from massive fire, are placed on a pier after the Great Kanto Earthquake in September 1923.
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