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October 15th 2026 The Visual Impact of Japan's Ansei Edo Earthquake: A Presentation by Dr. Gregory Smits 'The Visual Impact of Japan's Ansei Edo Earthquake' A Presentation by Dr.... Add to my Calendar iCalendar Google Calendar Outlook Outlook Online Yahoo! Calendar
October 27th 2026 The M9.1 Tohoku-oki Earthquake of 2011: Implications for Seismic and Tsunami Hazards in Japan and Cascadia: A Presentation by Dr. Jim Mori The M9.1 Tohoku-oki Earthquake of 2011: Implications for Seismic and Tsunami... Add to my Calendar iCalendar Google Calendar Outlook Outlook Online Yahoo! Calendar
November 12th 2026 'Who can be a Japanese Emperor?: Japan's Insistence on Male-Line Succession' A Presentation by Dr. Thomas Naruse, Kokushikan University 'Who can be a Japanese Emperor?: Japan's Insistence on Male-Line Succession'... Add to my Calendar iCalendar Google Calendar Outlook Outlook Online Yahoo! Calendar