1792 Unzen earthquake and tsunami - Series of earthquakes occurred on the western flank of Mount Unzen which gradually moved towards Fugen-dake
Time: 1791
Place: Mount Unzen, Japan
Details: Towards the end of 1791, a series of earthquakes occurred on the western flank of Mount Unzen which gradually moved towards Fugen-dake (one of Mount Unzen's peaks).
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