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Four years after the Genroku earthquake that struck the Kanto region, the Hoei earthquake, a massive earthquake in the Nankai Trough, occurred. 49 days after the earthquake, Mount Fuji erupted. Volcanic ash fell all over southern Kanto, and it was a major disaster that took a long time to recover from. Twitter: /s29gy ▼Please subscribe to our channel! / @rekiotanoseidai ▼For those who want to know more, Jiro Nitta's "Angry Fuji" https://amzn.to/3zYD1wx <Table of Contents> 00:00 Opening 00:45 History of Mt. Fuji's eruptions 03:31 The relationship between Mt. Fuji and the Nankai Trough earthquakes - 05:07 The outbreak of the Hoei eruption 08:14 Damage around Mt. Fuji 09:25 Damage in Odawara 10:20 Damage in Edo 12:18 Disaster recovery 16:49 Hazard map of Mt. Fuji 19:29 Ending <References> Cabinet Office "Hoei Eruption Report" 2006 Cabinet Office "Mt. Fuji Hazard Map Review Report" 2004 Pictures/photos not listed are taken from Wikipedia #disasterhistory #Mt.Fuji #eruption