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Disastrous Japan Earthquakes Associated Press In September 1923, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.
Quake, Tsunami Slam Japan Chester Dawson 2011
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Disastrous Japan Earthquakes Associated Press In September 1923, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.
Quake, Tsunami Slam Japan Chester Dawson 2011
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Koichi Kamoshida/Jana Press/Zuma Press Goldfish are lit up and displayed for visitors at the Art Aquarium in the Nihonbashi neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan, on Monday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Disastrous Earthquakes in Japan Associated Press In September 1923, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.
Relief Effort Continues as Nuclear Worries Loom Chester Dawson 2011
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From $581 per night, 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku; mandarinoriental.com/tokyo
Holiday Inns Jackie Cooperman 2011
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Associated Press September 1923: The Nihonbashi district, one of the busiest areas of Tokyo, was ruined when a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit the region, killing about 143,000 people.
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The 202-room hotel, next to Tokyo Station, occupies the top 11 floors of a 37-floor tower, and is within walking distance of Ginza, the Imperial Palace and Nihonbashi.
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Kazuko grew up in Tokyo, near the famous Nihonbashi Bridge, “the starting point of the old road to Tokkaido.”
Kickboxing Geishas Veronica Chambers 2007
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They were here, doing what they did, doing what he does, long before this market was here, back in the final days of the shoguns, in the old Nihonbashi market, when Tokyo was Edo.
If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007
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Nihonbashi was gone, and a new market came into being in the town of Tsukiji, within Tokyo.
If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007
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