M6.2 Earthquake Hits Japan’s Tottori, Shimane Prefectures; No Tsunami Threat (Update 4)
The Japan News
10:24 JST, January 6, 2026
A strong earthquake hit the Chugoku region, registering a upper 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale of 7 in Sakai-Minato, Hino and Kofu, Tottori Prefecture, and Matsue and Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture at around 10:20 a.m., Tuesday.
The magnitude is estimated at 6.2.
You may also like to read
Sanyo Shinkansen Train Service Suspended due to Strong Earthquakes that Hit Western Japan Strong Earthquakes Hit Japan’s Shimane and Tottori Prefectures; Injuries Reported from Falls, Cooking Oil BurnsAnother earthquake followed at around 10:30 a.m., registering lower 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale in Yasugi, and the magnitude is estimated at 5.1.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there is no tsunami threat from these earthquakes.
Related Tags
Popular Articles
Popular articles in the past 24 hours
-
Japan House in Paris Set for Overhaul Ahead of 2029 Centenary; Bu...
-
China Confirmed to Be Operating Drilling Vessel Near Japan-China ...
-
Cat Stationmaster Inauguration Ceremony Held in Wakayama Pref.; Y...
-
Revitalizing Japanese Economy: Excessively Weak Yen Undermines Na...
-
Real Wages in Japan Fall for 11th Straight Month in November
-
Number of Short-Term Foreign Visitors Involved in Scams in Japan ...
-
Arctic Sees Unprecedented Heat as Climate Impacts Cascade
-
3-meter Tuna Offered at Nishinomiya's Ebisu Shrine, God of Busine...
Popular articles in the past week
-
Snow Expected in Tokyo, Neighboring Prefectures from Jan. 2 After...
-
Tokyo, Yokohama Observe First Snowfall of Season; 1 Day Earlier t...
-
M6.2 Earthquake Hits Japan's Tottori, Shimane Prefectures; No Tsu...
-
China Conducts Landing Drills with Foldable Piers, Likely Readyin...
-
Hakone Ekiden 2026: Aoyama Gakuin Leads Tokyo-Hakone Ekiden After...
-
Mcdonald's, Starbucks in Japan Move Away from Paper Straws Amid C...
-
Sanyo Shinkansen Train Service Fully Resumed (Update 2)
-
Hakone Ekiden 2026: Aoyama Gakuin Hakone Ekiden Runners Kept Depa...
Popular articles in the past month
-
As Chinese Tourists Shun Japan, Hotels and Stores Suffer
-
Tokyo Economic Security Forum to Hold Inaugural Meeting Amid Tens...
-
Osaka-Kansai Expo's Economic Impact Estimated at ¥3.6 Trillion, T...
-
BOJ Gov. Ueda: Highly Likely Mechanism for Rising Wages, Prices W...
-
Economic Security Panels Debate Supply Chains, Rare Earths; Parti...
-
Japan, U.S. Start Talks on Tokyo's $550 Bil. Investment in U.S.; ...
-
Tokyo Ranks 2nd in Global Power City Index, Highest-Ever Position...
-
University of Tokyo Professor Discusses Japanese Economic Securit...
"Society" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Tokyo Zoo Wolf Believed to Have Used Vegetation Growing on Wall to Climb, Escape; Animal Living Happily after Recapture
-
M4.9 Earthquake Hits Tokyo, Neighboring Prefectures
-
Israeli Tourists Refused Accommodation at Hotel in Japan’s Nagano Pref., Prompting Protest by Israeli Embassy and Probe by Prefecture
-
Tsukiji Market Urges Tourists to Avoid Visiting in Year-End
-
Snow Expected in Tokyo, Neighboring Prefectures from Jan. 2 Afternoon to Jan. 3; 5-Centimeter Snow Fall Expected in Hakone, Tama, and Chichibu Areas
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
As Chinese Tourists Shun Japan, Hotels and Stores Suffer
-
Tokyo Economic Security Forum to Hold Inaugural Meeting Amid Tense Global Environment
-
Osaka-Kansai Expo’s Economic Impact Estimated at ¥3.6 Trillion, Takes Actual Visitor Numbers into Account
-
BOJ Gov. Ueda: Highly Likely Mechanism for Rising Wages, Prices Will Be Maintained
-
Economic Security Panels Debate Supply Chains, Rare Earths; Participants Emphasize Importance of Cooperation Among Allies

