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  1. The Liberal Party merges into the Democratic Party of Japan. 2003 Tokachi earthquake, a Richter magnitude scale 8.3 earthquake, following Richter magnitude scale 7.4 aftershock hit off south eastern Hokkaido, according to Japan Fire and Disaster and Management Agency official confirmed report, two persons lives with 849 person were wounded.

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    1: The Japan Sumo Association donates ¥10 million to Ishikawa Prefecture after the effects of the 2024 Noto earthquake. Additionally, ¥5 million collected from spectators at the January tournament in Tokyo is also donated. [24] 4: The retirement ceremony for former ōzeki Tochinoshin is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan.

  3. 2 dead. 966 injured [4] The 1993 Kushiro–Oki earthquake (釧路沖地震, Kushiro-Oki Jishin) was one of two large earthquake to strike the Japanese island of Hōkkaido within the same year. The earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 M w or 7.8 M JMA struck at 11:06 UTC or 08:06 pm JST on January 15 near the town of Ashoro. Shaking reached a ...

  4. 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.

  5. Viviparus georgianus, commonly known as the banded mystery snail, is a species of large freshwater snail in the family Viviparidae, the river snails. It is native to North America, generally found from the northeastern United States to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, and thrives in eutrophic lentic environments such as lakes, ponds and some low ...

  6. 483 felt aftershocks by 1 July (JMA) [1] Largest: MJMA 5.7 on 14 June (9:20 JST) Casualties. 12 dead, 436 injured (1 July 2007 at 17:00 JST) On 14 June, the 2008 Iwate earthquake struck the Tōhoku region of northeastern Honshū in Japan. [2] Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) officially named this earthquake the Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku ...

  7. Casualties. 1 fatality. 134 injuries. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 Shizuoka earthquake. The 2009 Shizuoka earthquake occurred with a magnitude of 6.4, [1] [2] hitting Shizuoka Prefecture in the south of Honshū, Japan, on August 11 at 05:07 local time (August 10, 20:07 UTC).

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