English: The derivative work of a photograph which had been published in October 1988 with the caption Massacre have been performed by vigilantes in various places of Kanto region on a daily basis even after the earthquake in the book titled Photographic Report 1923 Great Kantō earthquake Massacre of Koreans (The photo covering two facing pages 64 and 65) written by Zainichi Korean photographer Pae So. Korean Broadcasting System also claims that it shows scenes from the anti-Korean turmoil following the earthquake.
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