Typhoon Lan blazed through Tokyo on the morning of Oct. 23 after making landfall along the coastline earlier in the day, leaving seven people dead as it pummeled Honshu with heavy rain and strong winds.
Mass transport was disrupted as the storm approached, with railways canceling or reducing morning train runs and airlines suspending flights.
Packing winds of up to 198 kph, the typhoon dumped around 800 mm in 48 hours in Wakayama Prefecture, the Meteorological Agency said. (Kyodo)
超大型の台風21号は10月23日、強い勢力を保ちながら日本列島を通過し、土砂崩れなどの被害が相次いだ。全国で7人の死亡が確認され、交通機関も広範囲で影響を受けた。
The Japan Times ST: November 3, 2017