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  1. 2 days ago · List of historical earthquakes. Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred before routine instrumental recordings, imaging technique using seismotomography and later observations and detections using space satellites from outer space ...

  2. 5 days ago · The Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji occurred from December 16, 1707, to February 24, 1708. It was the last confirmed eruption of Mount Fuji, with three unconfirmed eruptions reported from 1708 to 1854. Mt. Fuji volcanism reignited by 2011 earthquakes.

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  4. 3 days ago · The Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji did not have a lava flow, but it did release some 800 million cubic metres (28 × 10 ^ 9 cu ft) of volcanic ash. It spread over vast areas around the volcano and reached Edo almost 100 kilometres (60 mi) away. Cinders and ash fell like rain in Izu, Kai, Sagami, and Musashi provinces.

  5. 3 days ago · 1883 eruption of Krakatoa: Indonesia: August 27, 1883: 4. 40,000 –50,000: 1755 Lisbon earthquake: Portugal: November 1, 1755: 5. 30,000 –100,000 Minoan eruption: Greece: 2nd Millennium BC 6. 31,000: 1498 Meiō earthquake: Japan September 20, 1498: 7. 30,000: 1707 Hōei earthquake: October 28, 1707: 8. 27,122: 1896 Sanriku earthquake: June ...

  6. 4 days ago · Foto: Shuttrstock. Los viajeros que tengan previsto viajar a Japón deberán tener en cuenta las nuevas normas de entrada al monte Fuji, en vigor a partir del 20 de mayo: reserva online para acceder al sendero Yoshida, limitación a 4.000 visitantes al día en las otras entradas del parque y el pago de 2.000 yen, unos 12 euros por persona.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NingyoNingyo - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · A sighting of a ningyo alleged in Wakasa Province in the Hōei (era), probably c. 1705, was recorded by Kikuoka Senryō in Shokoku rijindan ("Stories of Common Folk [from the Provinces]", 1740s). It reportedly had a red cockscomb-like appendage at the collar, which parallels what Saikaku stated in his novel (1674, cf. below) regarding the ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Meiji_eraMeiji era - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · e. The Meiji era (明治時代, Meiji jidai, [meꜜː (d)ʑi] ⓘ) was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. [1] The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonization by Western powers to the new paradigm ...

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