A record-setting typhoon made landfall east of Tokyo on Monday, killing a woman who was toppled by a wind gust, injuring dozens and throttling transportation systems in an area that is not often struck by such intense storms.

Typhoon Faxai arrived in the city of Chiba, Japan, around 5 a.m., knocking out power for more than 900,000 people across the region, according to the Tokyo Electric Power Company. At Haneda Airport, one of Tokyo’s main hubs, winds reached a record 129 miles per hour, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.