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Q: What was the damage after the 2011 earthquake in Tokyo japan?
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Where in Tokyo japan were there less damage from the earthquake and the tsumami?

Almost all of Tokyo Japan had little damage after the March 11th 2011 earthquake.


Which area was most worst hit in japan earthquake 2011?

Tokyo


What cities did the March 2011 Japan earthquake hit?

Fukushima, Tokyo, Sendai.


Was the Japan 2011 earthquake in the ring of fire?

No Tokyo is not part of the ring of fire


Is Disneyland Tokyo open?

Tokyo Disneyland is currently closed due to the March 2011 earthquake in Japan. It is set to re-open on April 15, 2011.


What is the cost for the damage of Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami?

The cost of Japan's earthquake may hit $35 Million dollars and it was a 9.0


When was the earthquake in Tokyo?

there was a earthquake today at 3/11/2011


Was the 2011 Japan earthquake a transform earthquake?

No. The March 2011 earthquake in japan was along a convergent boundary, and triggered by subduction.


Historical events and places in japan?

In the year 710 Empress Genmei moved the capital to Heijo-kyo. In March of 2011 an 8.9 earthquake and tsunami caused an enormous amount of damage. In 1964 Tokyo hosted the summer Olympics.


Where and when did the earthquake in Japan hit?

The earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean nearby northeastern Japan at around 2:46 PM (JST) on March 11, 2011, causing major damage and loss of life with blackouts, fires and tsunami. The major damage occurred in Sendai, Japan.


Is there a famous earthquake in japan?

Great East Japan Earthquake / 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami


What was the largest earthquake Japan had experienced before the 2011 earthquake?

Prior to the magnitude 9.0 earthquake in March 2011, the previous record for the largest magnitude was 8.5 on June 15, 1896 in Sanriku, Japan. The largest number of deaths attributed to an earthquake in Japan was the magnitude 7.9 quake on 1923/09/01 in Kanto (Kwanto), Japan with 142,800 deaths. Mass destruction due its closeness to Tokyo in addition to a resulting tsunami.