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The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
The tsunami that hit Japan hit many parts of it. So there are a lot of different measurements. Please be more specific.
The tsunami hit because of the earthquake shifted the ground and caused the tsunami.
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Japan has experienced several tsunamis throughout its history, but some notable ones include the Tohoku tsunami in 2011, the Sanriku tsunami in 1896, and the Meiji tsunami in 1854. These tsunamis have caused significant damage and loss of life in Japan.
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No. It is only one of many times that an earthquake and tsunami have hit Japan. Earthquakes in subduction zones such as the one of the coast of Japan often trigger tsunamis. The March 2011 earthquake, at magnitude 9.0, was the strongest on record in Japan though.
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yes, mutliple times, including the day this question was answered. sometime the morning a 8.9 earthqauke triggered a tsunami.
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
The most recent Tsunami to hit Japan was in March of 2011.
Not really. Japan is one of the most tsunami prone countries in the world.