No. The term 'tsunami' comes from Japanese and means storm waves ("tsu", 津 meaning 'storm' and "nami", 波 meaning 'wave').
The Japan tsunami primarily affected the city of Sendai, located in Miyagi Prefecture. It was triggered by a massive earthquake off the coast of Tōhoku on March 11, 2011. The tsunami caused widespread devastation, flooding coastal areas and leading to significant loss of life and damage to infrastructure. Other affected cities included Ishinomaki and Minamisanriku.
March 11 2011.
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The earthquake and tsunami in Japan occurred on March 11, 2011.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
Tsunami...right tsunami is a series of water wave caused by displacement of large volume of water...tsunami is not a state nor a town nor a city
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
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In March 2011, The tsunami hit Japan and Hawaii. Hawaii didn't get it that bad, but Japan got it VERY BAD! I heard that a train got knocked all the way to the middle of the city!
It's not likely for tsunami's to continue hitting Japan.
the tsunami is japan is very tragict
Off the coast of Sendai, a city in North-Eastern Japan.
One can find videos of the tsunami that hit Japanese cities on YouTube. There are a number of videos on there of the disaster following the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The Japan tsunami of 2011 was one of the worst tsunamis in 140 years!
Tsunami's always come to Japan because of Earthquakes there. Most recent tsunami on March 11, 2011
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The tsunami in japan was 23-27 feet tall hope this helps