In 2011, the deadliest quake and subsequent tsunami in recent Japanese history struck northwest of the capital Tokyo and killed at least 20,000 people. The 9.1 magnitude Tohoku earthquake spiraled ...
Government panel reveals more than 80 per cent probability of massive earthquake along Nankai Trough, an 800km-long undersea trench near Japan’s Pacific coast ...
A strong earthquake shook the Tohoku region on the morning of April 2, but there were no reports of injuries and no tsunami threat. The quake struck at 4:24 a.m., with its epicenter off the coast ...
While the 2011 Tohoku tsunami caused about $12 billion in damages to port facilities and vessels, the ensuing port disruptions resulted in a loss in seaborne trade that cost approximately $3.4 ...
However, it was recently rediscovered in waters off Tohoku, a region in northeast Japan which was devastated in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. This report spotlights how this rare oyster is now ...
a core city in the Tohoku region. The tsunami, on top of leading to scores of fatalities along the Pacific coast, also forced many survivors to move elsewhere in search of homes and work.