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In 1657, an attempt to exorcise a cursed kimono caused a devastating fire in Edo (present-day Tokyo), destroying 60% of the city and killing 100,000 people. This video explores how superstitions can become catastrophic, comparing the event to disasters like the Fire of Rome and the Great Fire of London. Cultural beliefs, from black cats to Japanese yokai, and their influence on modern traditions like Halloween and Christmas are also explored. The narrative includes Tokyo's urban planning after the disaster and its historical resilience. Although Tokyo wasn't bombed during World War II, this fire is often compared to those events, or even the 1923 Kanto earthquake. Excerpts from the film Short Peace are used, including a short film directed by Katsuhiro Ōtomo, author of Akira, titled "Fuel," which illustrates the historical event of the Japanese capital burning in 1657. 00:00 Introduction 01:29 Great Fire of Meireki 04:14 Conclusion #superstitions #history #japanesehistory #horror #terror #japaneseculture If you enjoyed the content, please give it a like and subscribe to stay up-to-date on future installments! 😎 Hook the bell to find out when I upload new content. I'd really appreciate it!