Typhoon Vera, also called the Isewan Typhoon, was a super typhoon that struck Japan in September 1959. It was the strongest and deadliest typhoon ever in the country.[1] It was also a severe setback to the Japanese economy (Japan was still recovering from World War II). Vera's wind speed was 190 miles per hour (310 km/h).
It was given the name "Vera" by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.[2] It caused extensive damage to Ise Bay (Isewan in Japanese) which is why it is called the Isewan Typhoon in Japan.[2] Overall damage from the storm was ¥600 million.[3] More than 5,000 people lost their lives in the typhoon.[3]