From what I've heard, it was a 30 ft wave.
the correct spelling is Japan and tsunami. The tsunami waves were 33 feet high.
If you are referring to the 2011 Tōhoku tsunami, it sent up to 40.5 ft. high waves.
Tsunami's
The coastal walls in Japan were completely overloaded since the waves of the tsunami were much higher than the walls.It was reported that the height of the tsunami wave that struck a coastal city in Japan's on March 11, 2011 was just over 77 feet high. In most places the waves were up to 4 stories high at 10 meters (33 feet).
Yes, there has been continuous tsunamis with waves sighted as high as 30 feet.
Tsunami waves can reach heights of over 100 feet during a tsunami event.
Japan & Chile
The tsunami doesn't have a rating of strength like the earthquakes do but their were 20 to maybe30 foot waves racing in and through japan
The earthquake generated tsunami on March 11, 2011 produced waves that surpassed four story buildings, or more than 40 feet, as witnessed in Shizugawa and elsewhere near Japan's coast. The tsunami was so powerful its waves traveled the entire Pacific ocean and were felt from the coasts of Alaska to that of Chile.
No, Tsunami is not a city in Japan. A tsunami is a natural disaster caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that lead to massive sea waves. Tsunami waves can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
Very very fast
30 feet