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  1. The Shōnai offshore earthquake ( Japanese: 庄内沖地震, Hepburn: Shōnai-oki Jishin) occurred at around 14:00 on December 7, 1833. It struck with an epicenter in the Sea of Japan, off the coast of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. A tsunami was triggered by the estimated M JMA 7.5–7.7 earthquake. One hundred and fifty people were killed and ...

  2. UTC time 2011-03-11 18:59 ISC event 600540067 USGS-ANSSComCat Local date March 12, 2011 () Local time 03:59 JTC Magnitude M JMA 6.7 Depth 8 km (5 mi) Epicenter Max. intensity The 2011 Nagano earthquake (長野県北部地震, Nagano-ken Hokubu Jishin) was an earthquake that occurred near the border between Niigata and Nagano prefectures at 3:59 JST on March 12, 2011.

  3. Takashi Hirose (広瀬 隆, Hirose Takashi, born 24 January 1943) is a Japanese writer. His father was Saburō Hirose, an architect. Biography He was born in Tokyo. After graduating from Waseda University, he started writing by translating foreign medical studies., he started writing by translating foreign medical studies.

  4. The Chi-Chi earthquake [4] [5] [6] (later also known as the Jiji earthquake [a] or the great earthquake of September 21 [b] ), was a 7.3 M L or 7.7 M w earthquake which occurred in Jiji (Chi-Chi), Nantou County, Taiwan on 21 September 1999 at 01:47:12 local time. [2] 2,415 people were killed, 11,305 injured, and NT$ 300 billion worth of damage ...

  5. The Intensity 7 ( 震度7, Shindo 7) is the maximum intensity in the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale, covering earthquakes with an instrumental intensity (計測震度) of 6.5 and up. [15] At Intensity 7, it becomes impossible to move at will. [13] The intensity was created following the 1948 Fukui earthquake.

  6. 1930 North Izu earthquake. / 35.00; 139.00. The 1930 North Izu earthquake (1930年北伊豆地震, Sen-kyūhyaku-sanjū-nen Kita-Izu Jishin) occurred on November 26 at 04:02 local time. [1] The epicenter was located in the northern Izu Peninsula, Japan. It had a magnitude of Ms 7.3, and was caused by the movement of the Tanna Fault (丹那断層).

  7. List of earthquakes in Japan. Earthquakes M5.5+ around Japan (1900–2016) M7.0–7.9=163 EQs, M8.0+=14 EQs. [1] This is a list of earthquakes in Japan with either a magnitude greater than or equal to 7.0 or which caused significant damage or casualties. As indicated below, magnitude is measured on the Richter magnitude scale ( ML) or the ...

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