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Kobe is a major commercial port city in Japan, the capital of Hyogo Perfecture, southwestern Honshu Island, on Osaka Bay, near the city of Osaka. Local agricultural productions includes rice and other grains, fruits and vegetables, and tea. Shipbuilding and production of rubber goods are of primary importance to the city. Chemicals, machinery, railway cars, electrical equipment, textiles, refined flour and sake are also produced here. Behind the narrow coastal site of the city are sugar, the Rokko Mountains, on which there are hot springs and suburban residences and hotels. The city did not become important until the 1860s, when Japan was opened to foreign trade.
On January 17th, 1995 a strong earthquakce struck below Awaji Island across the bay in Kobe. was the most deadly earthquake to hit Japan since 1923. The earthquake caused buildings and bridges to collapse and fires broke out throughout the city. In all, about 5,000 people died and more than 21,000 people were injured. More than 30,000 buildings were damaged by the earthquake and resulting fires and hundreds of thousands people were left homeless.
1.What does the local agricultural productions include?
2. Are shipbuilding and production of rubber goods of primary importance to the city?
3. What happened on January 17th, 1995 in Kobe?
4. Did more than 21,000 people die in all?
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