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In 1257, a volcano erased an entire city — and scientists only confirmed it was real because of ice drilled in Greenland 756 years later. This is a countdown of the 5 most devastating coastal catastrophes to strike medieval Asia in the 1200s — ranked by destruction, death toll, and the marks they left on the world that followed. You'll discover how a typhoon annihilated the largest invasion fleet ever assembled, why Japan's political capital collapsed from a wave it never saw coming, and how a single volcanic eruption in Indonesia triggered a climate shift that lasted five centuries. Every event in this countdown is backed by surviving chronicles, ice core data, and modern seismological analysis — the same records scientists use today to predict the next catastrophe. 👉 SUBSCRIBE for documentary-style history and science that goes beyond the textbooks. 💬 COMMENT: Which of these five events surprised you most — and why? 🔔 ACTIVATE THE BELL — New documentaries every week. ❤️ SHARE if history has a way of hitting different when you realize the same coastlines are still at risk today. ⚠️ PRODUCTION NOTE: This documentary uses AI-generated visual reconstructions to bring medieval environments to life. Historical events, figures, dates, and source materials are based on primary chronicles (Azuma Kagami, Babad Lombok, Songshi), peer-reviewed research, and published seismological studies.