The Fire of Rice Sheaves, the Glossary
is a story based on the events of the 1854 Nankai earthquake's tsunami.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: George Trumbull Ladd, Hamaguchi Goryō, Hirogawa, Wakayama, Lafcadio Hearn, Sara Cone Bryant, Tsunami, 1854 Nankai earthquake, 1896 Sanriku earthquake.
- 1854 in Japan
- Disaster books
- Japanese non-fiction books
- Tsunami
- Works about earthquakes
George Trumbull Ladd
George Trumbull Ladd (January 19, 1842 – August 8, 1921) was an American philosopher, educator and psychologist.
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Hamaguchi Goryō
was a village headman in Hiro, Kii Province (current Hirogawa, Wakayama) noted for his role in saving villagers from a tsunami during the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake. The Fire of Rice Sheaves and Hamaguchi Goryō are tsunami.
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Hirogawa, Wakayama
Inamura no hi no yakata is a town in Arida District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
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Lafcadio Hearn
, born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (Patríkios Lefkádios Chérn), was a Greek-Irish writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West.
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Sara Cone Bryant
Sara Cone Bryant (1873May 28, 1956) was an American lecturer, teacher, and writer.
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Tsunami
A tsunami (from lit) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake.
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1854 Nankai earthquake
The 1854 Nankai earthquake occurred at about 16:00 local time on 24 December. The Fire of Rice Sheaves and 1854 Nankai earthquake are 1854 in Japan.
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1896 Sanriku earthquake
The was one of the most destructive seismic events in Japanese history.
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See also
1854 in Japan
- 1854 Iga–Ueno earthquake
- 1854 Nankai earthquake
- 1854 Tōkai earthquake
- Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty
- Convention of Kanagawa
- Perry Expedition
- The Fire of Rice Sheaves
Disaster books
- A Paradise Built in Hell
- Disaster books
- Feeding Everyone No Matter What
- Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion and the Road to Recovery
- Strong in the Rain
- The Fire of Rice Sheaves
- The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch
Japanese non-fiction books
- Capital in the Anthropocene
- How Japan Plans to Win
- Japanese Society (book)
- Japanese dictionaries
- Japanese encyclopedias
- Moe book
- Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten
- Owari meisho zue
- Religion and Nothingness
- Shotouka-Chiri
- Shoumei
- The Anatomy of Dependence
- The Creative Gene
- The Fall of Language in the Age of English
- The Fire of Rice Sheaves
- The Gas We Pass
- The Life of Oyasama
- Underground (Murakami book)
Tsunami
- Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis
- Fenambosy Chevron
- Hamaguchi Goryō
- Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System
- Megathrust earthquake
- Megatsunami
- Meteotsunami
- NOAA Center for Tsunami Research
- National Tsunami Warning Center
- Niuatoputapu
- Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
- Paleotsunami
- Russian Tsunami Warning System
- Submarine earthquake
- Teletsunami
- The Fire of Rice Sheaves
- Tsunami
- Tsunami Advisory Center of the Ministry of National Resources
- Tsunami PTSD Center
- Tsunami Warning (Japan)
- Tsunami bomb
- Tsunami deposit
- Tsunami earthquake
- Tsunami warning system
- Tsunami-proof building
- Tsunamis
- Tsunamis in lakes
- UNMAI
- UWI Seismic Research Centre
- World Tsunami Awareness Day
- Yanosuke Hirai
Works about earthquakes
- After the Quake
- D-Day (TV series)
- Earthquake Terror
- Goodbye California
- Japan Sinks
- Japan Sinks: People of Hope
- Richter 10
- Teito Monogatari
- The Age of Earthquakes
- The Fire of Rice Sheaves
- The Hammer of Eden
- The Rift (Williams novel)
- The Wind Rises
- Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
- Water Is for Washing
- Wave (Deraniyagala book)
- We Three (novel)