RM2AE2RBF–Aerial view of the Kanto plain with Mount Fuji, Tokyo metropolitan area and Kawaguchi (Saitama Prefecture) on the far right
RM2WD53PF–Mount Tsukuba jinja (shrine), view of Kanto plain, from mauntain top, Tsukubasan trekking, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, East Asia, Asia
RM2R8WNEX–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RM2WD53P2–Mount Tsukuba jinja (shrine), view of Kanto plain, from mauntain top, Tsukubasan trekking, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, East Asia, Asia
RFMETDM4–Kanto Plain and Network Lines
RM2AF4KEE–Aerial view of Kanto plain with Mount Fuji in the background
RF2WKYJ4X–Kiyosato Lake in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, stands out among the numerous reservoirs I have visited in the Kanto Plain.
RM2B02N97–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RM2A4PG1B–Nikko, Kanto region, Japan
RF2JTWT5G–Dakesawa Marsh in Winter, Kamikochi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
RF2JMNT3K–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City
RF2K2TATW–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City
RF2RYT599–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RF2PRAA2E–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City
RF2RYGX8G–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RMM9Y9EG–An aerial view of the Kanto Plain, Japan from a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron, March 26, 2018, during a training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RF2M6NER8–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RM2HE13F5–A C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron sits on the flightline at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RM2JMW941–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RFBEJ216–Mount Tsukuba, one of the tallest mountains on the Kanto Plain
RF2JMNT2M–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RM2R8WNDA–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RM2WD53P7–Mount Tsukuba jinja (shrine), view of Kanto plain, from mauntain top, Tsukubasan trekking, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, East Asia, Asia
RF2JMKWHK–Tokyo townscaned at dusk
RM2AF4KDW–Aerial view of Toko with Mount Fuji in the background
RM2HGJDA0–A double rainbow appears over Yokota Air Base, Japan after a rain front passed the Kanto plain, Aug. 18, 2021.
RM2B02N93–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RM2HHCGKW–Yokota Air Base, Japan. 7th Jan, 2022. An Airman assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron de-ices a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. Credit: U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RF2AW0YT6–Snowfield and Hodaka Mountains
RM2H464A2–Prince Genji in modern dress with lady attendants visiting Ashikaya (north Kantō Plain) in the fifth lunar month; peasants in the broad, panoramic landscape setting are busy with the spring planting. Colour woodcut by Kunisada, 1860.
RF2AW0YTR–Tree shade in winter
RF2BK9NF1–Scenery of the lower reaches of the Tama River in the morning when typhoon No. 19 accompanied by heavy rain passed by on October 13, 2019
RF2AW1168–Autumn color
RF2NYG6MT–Green rice field with sky and cloud background. natural concept
RF2PTHW3M–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City. Shooting Location: Sumida Ward, Tokyo
RFKXXJRM–Portrait of man with short black hair wearing blue patterned shirt standing in art gallery, looking at camera.
RM2HE13FB–An Airman assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron de-ices a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RMW3R25K–Scene in Tokyo after the 1923 earthquake (Great Kantō Earthquake) -approx 100,000 deaths, 100,000 injured and many burned or missing
RFCT41D1–Political map of Japan with the several regions where Kanto is highlighted.
RFB7DTB9–Marshland
RM2R8WNCB–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RM2WD53NY–Mount Tsukuba jinja (shrine), view of Kanto plain, from mauntain top, Tsukubasan trekking, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, East Asia, Asia
RM2M836HX–Japanese and American runners from the Kanto plain area participate in the 'Yokota Fun Run'. Over 2000 contestants in different kilometer races, sponsored by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division. The competition course traversed the base, allowing the participants and their guests to share a day of intercultural experience. Base: Yokota Air Base Country: Japan (JPN)
RM2AF4KF3–Aerial view of Tokyo Bay and central Tokyo
RM2GK6PTG–A double rainbow appears over Yokota Air Base, Japan after a rain front passed the Kanto plain, Aug. 18, 2021.
RM2B02N8N–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RMCFMTEA–OVER KANTO PLAIN, Japan -- Col. Otto Feather admires the view of the Kanto Plains during his final flight March 15, 2012 from the window of a C-130 Hercules. Known as the 'fini flight,' military aviators have a tradition where after completion of their final flight, aircrew members are met and hosed down with water by their squadron comrades, family and friends.
RMA2H5R2–Japan, Tokyo, Maple Tree
RMEG1AY2–KANTO PLAIN, Japan -- Aircrews from the 36th Airlift Squadron fly from Yokota Air Base to Hyakuri Air Base to deliver seven pallets of boron to the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force March 19. Japanese forces will use the boron to help stabilization efforts at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Osakabe YasuoReleased
RFD7XP2R–Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture
RF2BK9NFC–Scenery of the lower reaches of the Tama River in the morning when typhoon No. 19 accompanied by heavy rain passed by on October 13, 2019
RF2AW11BF–Tenbou Marshland, Tsugai Shizenen, Nagano Prefecture, Japan in autumn
RMB1KCTH–Street of Shibuya Tokyo Japan in the evening
RF2PT95PF–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City. Shooting Location: Sumida Ward, Tokyo
RFKXXJTD–Woman wearing white shirt and brown cap standing in art gallery, smiling at camera.
RM2HE13EG–An Airman assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron de-ices a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RMPKFDR9–A C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron sits on the flightline at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 8, 2018, during Tropical Cyclone Conditions of Readiness (TCCOR) 3. Typhoon Shanshan approached near the Kanto Plain and made its move quickly Northeast away from the Kanto Plain on Aug. 9.
RMEGEX1C–Rice Paddy And Sky
RFCT5BX4–Political map of Japan with the several regions where Kanto is highlighted.
RM2R8WNC5–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RFB7EW7P–Surface of lake in winter
RM2M8XWHK–Yokohama F. Marinos, rotated logo, white background B
RM2HGJD95–A double rainbow appears over Yokota Air Base, Japan after a rain front passed the Kanto plain, Aug. 18, 2021.
RM2B02N8P–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RMEG1AY1–KANTO PLAIN, Japan -- Aircrews from the 36th Airlift Squadron fly from Yokota Air Base to Hyakuri Air Base to deliver seven pallets of boron to the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force March 19. Japanese forces will use the boron to help stabilization efforts at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Osakabe YasuoReleased
RFD7XNWW–Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture
RF2BK9NF5–Scenery of the lower reaches of the Tama River in the morning when typhoon No. 19 accompanied by heavy rain passed by on October 13, 2019
RF2AW11CE–Hakuba Sanzan from Eriophorum vaginatum Marshland
RMB1KKA5–Backstreets of Shibuya Tokyo Japan at Dusk
RF2PRYD7D–Middle Autumn Moon and Tokyo City. Shooting Location: Sumida Ward, Tokyo
RFKXXJTE–Profile view of woman with ponytail wearing white shirt standing in art gallery.
RM2HE13F2–An Airman assigned to the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron de-ices a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RF2PT9X6N–Tokyo townscaned at dusk. Shooting Location: Katsushika-ku, Tokyo
RMMD2GB2–An aerial view of the Kanto Plain, Japan from a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron, March 26, 2018, during a training mission.
RFCRY055–Political map of Japan with the several regions where Kanto is highlighted.
RM2R8WNDD–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RMEGEX1B–Road In The Countryside
RM2M88YEB–Yokohama Rubber Company, Rotated Logo, White Background B
RM2GK6PXG–A double rainbow appears over Yokota Air Base, Japan after a rain front passed the Kanto plain, Aug. 18, 2021.
RM2B02N8X–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RF2BK9NF9–Scenery of the lower reaches of the Tama River in the morning when typhoon No. 19 accompanied by heavy rain passed by on October 13, 2019
RF2AW11B1–Red Sorbus commixta
RMB1KCWM–Tokyo City roof tops
RM2HE13F6–A C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron sits on the flightline after de-icing by members of the 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron hydraulic section at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 7, 2022. Heavy snowfall hit Yokota and the Kanto Plain, accumulating 10 centimeters of snow in the evening, a level unseen in the past four years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
RF2PRKETE–Tokyo townscaned at dusk. Shooting Location: Katsushika-ku, Tokyo
RMMD2GAJ–Airman 1st Class Matthew Pfeffer, 36th Airlift Squadron C-130J loadmaster, communicates with aircrew during a training mission over the Kanto Plain, Japan, March 26, 2018. Yokota aircrews regularly conduct night flying operations to ensure they are prepared for a variety of contingencies throughout the Indo-Asia Pacific region.
RM2R8WNDC–Mt. Tsukuba and poppies
RM2M88YDX–Yokohama Rubber Company, rotated logo, white background
RM2GK6PT6–A double rainbow appears over Yokota Air Base, Japan after a rain front passed the Kanto plain, Aug. 18, 2021.
RM2B02N90–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RM2GYM0AB–Kailey Greidanus, a member of the Zama Middle High School junior varsity Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps marksmanship team, shoots during the Kanto Plain Invitational Three-Position Marksmanship Match at Camp Zama, Japan, Jan. 25, 2020.
RM2B02N8Y–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RM2B02N94–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RF2BK9NEX–Scenery of the lower reaches of the Tama River in the morning when typhoon No. 19 accompanied by heavy rain passed by on October 13, 2019
RF2AW11BE–Tenbou Marshland, Tsugai Shizenen, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
RM2B02N99–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RMB1KCRK–Tokyo Skyline from Shibuya Japan
RM2B02N9A–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
RMB1KCPW–Shibuya Crossing at night from above Tokyo Japan
RM2B02N8W–The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災 Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58 in the morning on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and 10 minutes. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake later surpassed that record, at magnitude 9.0. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Moment magnitude scale (Mw), with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in the Sagami Bay. The cause was a rupture of part of the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk Plat
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