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はんしんだいしんさい
阪神大震災
ほうどうしゃしん
報道写真
ぜん
きろく
記録
title of book, album etc.
The Great Hanshin Earthquake: A Complete Record in Journalistic Photos
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Words
7
noun
Great Hanshin Earthquake (Jan 1995)
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5
noun
news photograph
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noun
1. all; whole; entire; complete; overall
prefix
2. pan-; omni-; toti-
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0
noun
1. record; minutes; document
2. a record (e.g. in sports); results; score
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Kanji
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ハン   slope
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シン   ジン   かみ    かん-    こう- god   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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シン   ふる    ふるえる to tremble, to shake   
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サイ   わざわ disaster   
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ホウ    report   むくいる to compensate, remunerate   むく reward, recompense   
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ドウ   トウ   みち road   
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シャ   photo   うつ to duplicate, to depict   うつ to be photographed   
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シン   truth   ま exactly; deep   
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ゼン   まった entirely   すべ everything   
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キ   しる to note, write down   
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ロク    record   
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