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Strong magnitude-6.2 earthquake strikes Japan's Chugoku region

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Shimane, causing minor injuries and train disruptions but no tsunami, with aftershocks expected for about a week, Japan Meteorological Agency said.

  • On Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, a strong earthquake struck western Japan, shaking Matsue, prefectural capital of Shimane prefecture, and nearby cities.
  • As an earthquake-prone nation, Japan's Pacific Ring of Fire setting frames the event, with the epicentre about 10 kilometres deep inland, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
  • Initially measured at magnitude 6.2, the quake in Shimane prefecture, northwestern Japan was later upgraded to magnitude 6.4 by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
  • The Nuclear Regulation Authority reported no abnormalities at the Shimame nuclear power plant and related facility, and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi spoke to reporters at her Tokyo office Tuesday.
  • Although the quake was shallow and strong, officials reported no major damage, no life-threatening injuries or tsunami risk after the shallow inland epicentre about 10 kilometres.
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A strong earthquake struck western Japan on Tuesday, causing minor injuries, according to initial reports. The 6.4-magnitude tremors disrupted Shinkansen bullet train services and shook the Shimane nuclear power plant and its associated facilities in the prefecture.

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