Date(JST)Earthquake Name or Epicenter RegionMagnitudeDigial DataNote
2019/6/18 22:22Off Yamagata6.7Link
(2020/3/30Released)
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(2020/3/30Updated)
2018/9/6 3:08The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake6.7Link
(2020/2/21Released)
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(2020/2/21Updated)
2016/10/21 14:07Central Tottori6.6Link
(2020/2/21Released)
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(2020/2/21Updated)
2016/4/16 1:25The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake7.3Curved fault model
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(2016/11/15Modified version released)
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(2016/11/15Updated)
Rectangular plane fault model
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(2016/11/15Released)
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(2016/11/15Released)
2016/4/14 21:26The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake6.5Link
(2016/10/12Modified version released)
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(2016/9/6Updated)
2016/1/14 12:25Off Urakawa6.7Link
(2017/2/28Released)
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(2017/2/28Released)
2015/5/13 6:13Off Miyagi Prefecture6.8Link
(2017/2/28Released)
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(2017/2/28Released)
2011/3/11 14:46The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake9.0Link
(2020/3/30Released)
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(2020/3/30Updated)
2008/7/24 0:24Northern Iwate6.8Link
(2022/8/2Released)
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(2022/8/2Updated)
2008/6/14 8:43The Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake in 20087.2Link
(2022/8/2Released)
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(2022/8/2Updated)

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