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After the 1889 Kumamoto earthquake, the devastation caused by the disaster was turned into a counting song. It is known for the discovery of the materials and discussion by Professor Oshima Akihide of Kumamoto Prefectural University. The first verse reads, "Kumamoto jiyau ga no dai jishin (Great earthquake in Kumamoto Castle Town)." There are many counting songs, but the one by Pro Wrestling
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After the 1889 Kumamoto earthquake, the devastation caused by the disaster was turned into a counting song. It is known for the discovery of the materials and discussion by Professor Oshima Akihide of Kumamoto Prefectural University. The first verse reads, "Kumamoto jiyau ga no dai jishin (Great earthquake in Kumamoto Castle Town)." There are many counting songs, but the one by Pro Wrestling

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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