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    The 1804 Kisakata earthquake (Japanese: 象潟地震) struck Dewa Province, Japan on July 10, 1804 with a magnitude of 7.0. The earthquake killed approximately...
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    Kisakata's islands. However, an eruption of Mount Chōkai and Kisakata earthquake in 1804 caused the sea bed to rise, and the islands are now surrounded...
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    Takahashi, N.; Ebina, Y.; Tsuji, Y. (2020). "Fault Model of the 1804 Kisakata Earthquake (Akita, Japan)". Seismological Research Letters. 91 (5): 2674–2684...
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    1, 2005, from the merger of Nikaho, with the neighboring the towns of Kisakata and Konoura. Nikaho has a mayor-council form of government with a directly...
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    The landscape of Kisakata (象潟), featured in Bashō's Oku no Hosomichi, was transformed by the uplift of land in an earthquake of 1804. Like all Quasi-National...
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  • 絹本着色象潟図屏風(六曲一双) [Kisakata Byōbu (six panels)] (in Japanese). Nikaho City. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013. 象潟 [Kisakata] (in...
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