An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5 jolted Ibaraki, Tochigi and Saitama prefectures on Sunday. The quake, which registered 4 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, struck at 2:25 p.m., and was also felt in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Gunma prefectures, where it registered a 3.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the epicenter was at a depth of about 70 kilometers in southern Ibaraki Prefecture.
No tsunami warning was issued and there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
© Japan Today
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Elbuda Mexicano
I am very happy for SLOW NEWS DAYS, rather read about a tiny quake like this one than say, a huge horrible quake maybe 9 plus on the Richter scale has just destroyed all of Tokyo. You need to APPRECIATE what you have now, your life, health, roof on your head etc..because you just never know and in a blink of eye, hit up side the head by a huge earthquake, be swallowed up by the sea in a terrible tsunami etc...NMRK no big quakes to Japan!! NMRK!!
Balefire
True enough; they've become pretty common. In northern Saitama, I think it was only a Shindo 3. It lasted long enough for me to gather my keys, wallet, phone, and whatnot and seriously consider leaving my study, though. The wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling metal bookshelves are secured, and didn't tumble even on 3/11, but there's no use tempting Fate.
ozymandiaskingofkings
I was in the food court of my local AEON when this kicked off. Even though it's a pretty big building, there was some very noticeable shaking.
A good reminder to stock up on bottled water.
Lowly
I hate news about earthquakes...
wildwest
A good rock in Matsudo. I have noticed recently the mobile phone warnings are comming after the trembler, has any one else had the same issue? (SB iphone 4 IOS 7)
Serrano
"A good reminder to stock up on bottled water"
And milk and bread and toilet paper and batteries! Couldn't get any of that stuff for over 2 weeks after March 11, 2011.
Yeah, yeah, I know that pales in comparison to the suffering in Tohoku, I count my blessings every day whilst helping out as much as I can concerning people in need..
mmwkdw
The "Keitei" Alert network didn't go off again either....
I wonder how safe "Shinkansens" are (or even their new Maglev replacements are) if the p-wave detectors are failing to provide that immediate advance warning...
Did anyone get any form of alert? Beit before or after the event ?
Perhaps its this, that needs investigation since it suggests a Fraudulent offer of security, just as does those "Earthquake-proof" building assurances we read of...
Elbuda Mexicano
@Farmboy, thanks! I just hope and pray we never have anything horrible like up in Fukushima, happen here in the Tokyo area. We must always be prepared or anything, right??
nath
@wildwest. The closer the epicenter is to you, the less time you have. If the epicenter is below you. , it may come 10 sec or longer after you start feeling hit.
Louis Tan
So, , when will the big one hit? The more Abe opens hid trap the more problems for Japan and its people.
nath
I hate to sound morbid, but it's true.
It's Kanto's turn sooner or later, sooner rather than later I reckon.
Anna Louise
IPhone quake alert went off just once, never felt any shaking in Yokohama. I was surprised to see the alarm went off AFTER the quake! Useless application indeed!
MasterBape
Serrano, I don't know how you can "stock up on bread and milk".
The milk will go sour and the bread will get mould which means you'll have to keep restocking it every week or so.
Along with water, try crisps, biscuits and chocolate. Tinned fruit is also a good idea and get the cans which don't need a can opener.
Serrano
"Along with water, try crisps, biscuits and chocolate. Tinned fruit is also a good idea and get the cans which don't need a can opener."
Get a can opener! The 100 yen shops have them, they work great!
kimuzukashiiiii
Bit of a slow news day? A number 4 is a once a week occurance nowadays...