The epicenter of the quake was 80 miles east of Sendai in the Ocean.
The epicenter of the earthquake was offshore, close to Sendai, Japan.
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It is called the Sendai Earthquake of 2011 because the epicenter was nearest the city of Sendai, Japan.
The epicenter of the earthquake was just off the coast of Sendai, Japan.
The epicenter of the March 11, 2011, Japan earthquake was at the following coordinates: 38.322°N, 142.369°E
At epicenter.
the epicenter was located in the paciffic ocean,near the north east coast of the japense island of honshu.
Japan suffered its largest earthquake to date on Friday, March 11, 2011, at 2:46:23 PM (Japan Standard Time) at the epicenter.
The epicenter of the Japan Earthquake which occurred on 11 March was 125 kilometers away from Japan North Eastern Coast. The Focus Point was 24 kilometers deep into the ground.
The epicenter of the Japan Earthquake which occurred on 11 March was 125 kilometers away from Japan North Eastern Coast. The Focus Point was 24 kilometers deep into the ground.
The epicenter for the magnitude 9.0 earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011 was located at 38.297°N, 142.372°E. The tsunami originated from the epicenter. For a map showing how the tsunami traveled around the world see related question below.
The epicenter.