According to the official report, the typhoon's estimated central pressure was 935hPa, with a maximum wind speed of 198 kilometres (123 mi).
A storm surge occurred in the Ariake Sea and in Hakata Bay.
The heaviest damage occurred at Saga, Omura, Yanagawa, and Fukuoka.
[2] It was discovered that a map of Japan was taken out of the country when the ship that Philipp Franz von Siebold was aboard ran aground due to this typhoon.
The map was discovered when the contents of the cargo were examined while the ship was being repaired.