If you mean outside the obvious Japan, many areas of pacific Asia, including Hawaii and even to some extent California, suffered tremors and waves. Not to mention, Japan is/was a major economic center, and the Dow Jones (of the United States) fell immensely following the earthquake, and stocks all over the world suffered greatly from the economic (the social, life, etc.) destruction that Japan suffered from the quake. Indeed, the lives lost can never be replaced, and it would take many nation's mutual effort to rebuild Japan to the great nation it was.
Everywhere had at least some tremor.
All the area is shortly affected by a earth quake
Well I Don't know don't ask me
New Zealand suffered a 7.1 magnitude earthquake on September 4th 2010
because u are mad
A world wide effort from small donations, to countries donating blankets emergency food packages, and more importantly Japan helping each other as much as they can especially the people who were affected by having to move away from the nuclear affected areas.
Although earthquake may occur anywhere on the earth, Japan is the country where frequency of earthquake is maximum. This happens due to the movement of tectonic plates of the earth in different directions.
evaculate now !to move away from fault line areas southwestern areas away from oceanside surges of water swelling
Hawaii and Japanwere two far away areas that were still affected by the 27-ft. tsunami from the Alaskan earthquake in 1964 that reached a 9.2 on the Richter scale.Hope that got you knowledge.Wiki is the way!
The whole world was and is currently being affected by the radiation leakage from the damaged reactor. The whole main Island was mostly affected the most however.
Parts of Japan near the epicenter moved over 4 meters, both vertically and laterally, as a result of the 9.0 magnitude earthquake. Areas further away in Japan also moved, but not as significantly. You can view a map of the displacement with a short description at the related link.
Sendai (city in Tōhoku district) was hit hardest by the earthquake, but the tsunami affected many more areas. The largest number of deaths due to earthquakes and tsunami on March 11, 2012 were in the Iwate and Miyagi prefectures in the Tōhoku region of Japan. Miyagi prefecture had the largest amount of property damage.