The Great Kanto Earthquake Essay

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In 1923, many things happened, “Time magazine released its first issue, the first baseball game was played in Yankee Stadium, and insulin was made a treatment for diabetes” ("What Happened in 1923 Including Pop Culture, Events and Technology"), But for everyone the greatest impactful events in 1923 where not as good as they were in the United States. On August 1, 1923 a massive earthquake hit Tokyo, Japan, killing thousands of people and destroying cities all over Japan. But even in bad times good can come when it is least expected. The Great Kanto earthquake of 1923 impacted Japan not only in a negative way, but also in a positive way. The Kanto earthquake impacted Japan by giving the people of Japan an opportunity to be a hero, start over and rebuild bigger and better, and help strengthen the bond of the Japanese people. This earthquake was one of the worst earthquakes that ever happened in Japan even though they are hit by earthquakes all the time. Japan was filled with death and disappear, but a few people rose above the rubble and helped bring their country back to greatness.
The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 impacted Japan by inspiring people to be heroes and help their country come back even bigger and better than it was before. In an article …show more content…

But three positive ways this event impacted Japan are, it gave the people of Japan an opportunity to be heroes, let Japan start over and rebuild bigger and better, and help strengthen the bond of the Japanese people. This earthquake was one of the worst in history and triggered all kinds of other natural and manmade disasters all over Japan. But luckily, the people were able to persevere and make Japan what it is today. The earthquake was one of the worst in history, but yet Japan was able to come back even stronger than before. Nothing was impossible for them, all they needed to do was work together and everything was going to be

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