Kobe | Showa | 1930s | Unknown |
The scene in front of Ikuta Shrine in Kobe during the Great Hanshin Flood (阪神大水害, Hanshin Daisuigai). The flood took place from July 3 to 5, 1938 (Showa 13) and affected Kobe and surrounding areas. It caused over 600 deaths. IMPORTANT NOTICE: When printed larger than postcard size, the dots used in this card’s halftone printing process become clearly visible. |
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Kjeld Duits Collection | City ViewsDisasters | ||
Find similar: Great Hanshin Flood, Hanshin Daisuigai, Hyogo, Ikuta, Kobe, disasters, floods |
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