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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2006

Simulation of the 1923 earthquake, at the Disaster Prevention Fair in Yokohama, 16 Aug 2006

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  • Well, we'll have to see what happens this time. So far, no sign of it...

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  • @jxtsful Oh, btw, I major in psychology. Am I fucked up? Are people who study the same thing and analyze why people did this fucked up?

  • @jxtsful loool. Are you fucking ignorant? Learn to read the whole post before saying ur fucked up bye. Ahaha, people like you make me laugh.

  • @gbatemper123 " It's understandable why they did it...." so u understand those cowards murdering innocent Koreans???? ur fucked up bye.

  • @jxtsful Hey, don't be ignorant and say all japanese are like that. And the time that happened was the time when the feudal system was still in place, and people still thought the emperor was god and all. The people of those time still followed the code of bushido and other samurai related things. It's understandable why they did it, but I understand it will never justify what they did. Btw, I'm half japanese chinese. I heavily studied the sino-japanese war.

  • During this earthquake Japanese massacred thousands of Koreans only because a rumor that Koreans were poisoning wells and setting fire to houses... brutal war criminal Japanese.

  • @awesomo1111

    Don't blame the people of today for what took place over 80 years ago. The people of Japan today are a respectful loving culture.

    My grandfather was nearly killed by fire in the Kanto Earthquake only saved when he jumped off a bridge into the Sumida River. He lost both his younger brother and sister on that day. My grandfather was a great man and never harmed a sole, Korean or otherwise.

  • @vancouversasquatch

    Too bad they didn't go on a lynching spree on trolls such as yourself. Don't blame the people of today for what took place over 80 years ago. The people of Japan today are a respectful loving culture.

    My grandfather was nearly killed by fire in the Kanto Earthquake only saved when he jumped off a bridge into the Sumida River. He lost both his younger brother and sister on that day. My grandfather was a great man and never harmed a sole, Korean or otherwise.

  • @awesomo1111 ???

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