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The quake had a very shallow depth of 22 km (14 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).Quake Data | Interactive map | Seismograms | User reports | Aftershocks | Earlier quakes here | Quakes in Japan | Miyagi | Iwate | FukushimaHint: Click on the image to see different maps of this quake!Strong magnitude 5.4 earthquake at 22 km depth2 Jun 02:37 UTC: First to report: NIED after 6 minutes.I didn't feel itI felt this quakeEarthquake detailsDate & timeJun 2, 2025 02:31:18 UTC - Local time at epicenterMonday, Jun 2, 2025, at 11:31 am (GMT +9)Statusunconfirmed (uncertain whether an earthquake with these data happened)Magnitude5.4Depth21.8 kmEpicenter latitude / longitude38.448°N / 142.207°EMiyagi, JapanSeismic antipode38.448°S / 37.793°WShaking intensityV Moderate shaking near epicenterFelt0 reportsPrimary data sourceNIED (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)Nearest volcanoNarugo (132 km / 82 mi)Estimated seismic energy released7.9 x 1012 joules (2.21 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 1898 tons of TNT or 0.1 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 5.4 | about seismic energy6 minutes agoJun 2, 2025 02:31 GMT / Jun 2, 2025 11:31 am (GMT +9)Lat / Lng: 38.448 / 142.207: Japan: E Off Miyagi PrefSource: NIEDDetail info | You felt it? - Report it!';storedMarkers.push(['quake-21825456',38.44800,142.20700,'6 minutes ago: Mag. 5.4, Japan: E Off Miyagi Pref',html,'quakes-7-24.png',30,30,15,15,126]); function mkRep(id,notFelt){var nFelt=notFelt||false;var src="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/earthquake-report.php?quakeId="+id;if(nFelt==true){src+="¬Felt=true";}window.open(src,"","status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=400,width=350");} function locationHashChanged(e){-1!=e.oldURL.indexOf("#popupMap")&&closePopup()} window.onhashchange = locationHashChanged; function comment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=(t.dataset.id,document.getElementById("commentForm"));"none"==a.style.display?(t.appendChild(a),a.style.display="block"):a.style.display="none"}function sendComment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=t.parentNode.dataset.id,n=document.getElementById("commentContent"),p=n.value.trim();if(p){var o="id="+a+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId;o+="&comment="+decodeURIComponent(p),mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",o,function(e){e.responseText;alert("Thank you for submitting your comment!"),t.style.display="none",n.value=""})}}function flagReport(e){var t=e.parentNode.dataset.id;if(confirm("Report this as inappropriate?")){var a="id="+t+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&flagAsInappropriate=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",a,function(t){var a=t.responseText;alert(a),e.style.display="none"})}}function likeReport(e){var t="id="+e.parentNode.dataset.id+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&like=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",t,function(t){t.responseText;e.style.opacity=.5})}]]>[smaller] [bigger]Most recent quakes Top 20 past 24 hrs Quakes in JapanNearby placesThe closest larger town where the quake might have been felt is Ishinomaki, a city with more than 140,000 inhabitants in Japan, in 79 km (49 mi) distance west of the epicenter. People likely experienced light shaking there. In the capital of Japan, Tokyo, 379 km (236 mi) away from the epicenter, the earthquake was probably felt as very weak shaking.The following table shows some of the places that might have been affected (or not) by the shaking.DistancePlaceMax. shaking intensity(*)RegionCountry79 km (49 mi)W of epicenterIshinomaki(pop: 138,500)IV: LightMiyagiJapan80 km (50 mi)NW of epicenterRikuzen-Takata(pop: 18,300)IV: LightIwateJapan81 km (51 mi)NW of epicenterOfunato(pop: 35,500)IV: LightOfunato-shi, IwateJapan86 km (54 mi)W of epicenterYamoto(pop: 32,000)IV: LightHigashimatsushima Shi, MiyagiJapan90 km (56 mi)W of epicenterHigashimatsushima(pop: 39,100)IV: LightMiyagiJapan94 km (58 mi)W of epicenterWakuya(pop: 15,800)IV: LightToda Gun, MiyagiJapan96 km (60 mi)W of epicenterTome(pop: 77,900)IV: LightMiyagiJapan97 km (60 mi)N of epicenterKamaishi(pop: 43,100)IV: LightIwateJapan100 km (62 mi)W of epicenterMatsushima(pop: 16,400)IV: LightMiyagi Gun, MiyagiJapan101 km (63 mi)W of epicenterKogota(pop: 19,800)IV: LightToda Gun, MiyagiJapan103 km (64 mi)W of epicenterShiogama(pop: 52,700)IV: LightMiyagiJapan107 km (66 mi)NW of epicenterIchinoseki(pop: 114,500)IV: LightIwateJapan108 km (67 mi)W of epicenterRifu(pop: 36,000)IV: LightMiyagi Gun, MiyagiJapan109 km (67 mi)W of epicenterOsaki(pop: 128,800)IV: LightOsaki Shi, MiyagiJapan110 km (68 mi)W of epicenterFurukawa(pop: 76,300)IV: LightOsaki Shi, MiyagiJapan110 km (68 mi)W of epicenterKurihara(pop: 66,600)IV: LightMiyagiJapan115 km (72 mi)W of epicenterTomiya(pop: 52,400)IV: LightMiyagiJapan119 km (74 mi)W of epicenterSendai(pop: 1,096,700)III: WeakMiyagiJapan119 km (74 mi)W of epicenterSendai(pop: 1,096,700)III: WeakMiyagiJapan120 km (75 mi)NW of epicenterMizusawa(pop: 61,300)III: WeakOshu Shi, IwateJapan124 km (77 mi)W of epicenterIwanuma(pop: 43,900)III: WeakMiyagiJapan127 km (79 mi)W of epicenterWatari(pop: 33,500)III: WeakMiyagiJapan132 km (82 mi)NW of epicenterKitakami(pop: 92,300)III: WeakIwateJapan135 km (84 mi)N of epicenterMiyako(pop: 51,200)III: WeakIwateJapan136 km (85 mi)SW of epicenterKakuda(pop: 33,200)III: WeakMiyagiJapan136 km (85 mi)W of epicenterOkawara(pop: 23,600)III: WeakShibata-gun, MiyagiJapan140 km (87 mi)NW of epicenterHanamaki(pop: 94,700)III: WeakIwateJapan141 km (88 mi)SW of epicenterMinami-Soma(pop: 59,000)III: WeakMinamisoma Shi, FukushimaJapan147 km (92 mi)W of epicenterShiroishi(pop: 33,300)III: WeakMiyagiJapan160 km (100 mi)W of epicenterTendo(pop: 65,400)III: WeakTendo Shi, YamagataJapan162 km (101 mi)W of epicenterYamagata(pop: 248,800)III: WeakYamagataJapan166 km (103 mi)NW of epicenterMorioka(pop: 290,700)III: WeakIwateJapan171 km (106 mi)SW of epicenterFukushima(pop: 294,200)III: WeakFukushimaJapan173 km (107 mi)NW of epicenterYokote(pop: 85,600)III: WeakAkitaJapan185 km (115 mi)NW of epicenterDaisen(pop: 91,100)III: WeakAkitaJapan192 km (119 mi)W of epicenterYonezawa(pop: 94,500)III: WeakYamagataJapan194 km (121 mi)SW of epicenterIwaki(pop: 357,300)III: WeakFukushimaJapan198 km (123 mi)SW of epicenterKoriyama(pop: 327,700)III: WeakKoriyama Shi, FukushimaJapan362 km (225 mi)SW of epicenterSaitama(pop: 1,324,900)II: Very weakSaitamaJapan379 km (236 mi)SW of epicenterTokyo(pop: 8,336,600)II: Very weakTokyoJapanNotes:(*) Shaking intensity according to the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) and estimated using seismic models.User-reports for this quakeThere are no user reports for this quake yet.If you felt it, be the first to report it!Compare Quake DataData for the same earthquake as reported by different agenciesThe more agencies report about the same quake and post similar data, the more confidence you can have in the data. It takes normally up to a few hours until earthquake parameters are calculated with near-optimum precision.MagDepthTime GMT2025-06-2EpicenterAgency5.422 km14 mi02:31:18E OFF MIYAGI PREFNIED (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)"; HTMLcontent += ""; mainMap.addToMap("station"+id, lat, lon, title,HTMLcontent); mainMap.map.panTo([lat,lon]); document.getElementById("map_canvas").scrollIntoView();}]]>SeismogramsSeismic station: Erimo, Hokkaido Island, Japan (ERM/II network) | Distance from quake: 405 km / 251 mi | Show on map | Station InfoSeismogram (vertical component) around time of quake. Thin dotted red line indicates time of quake. Seismic waves arrive some time later, depending on distance. Bandpass filter applied: 0.1-5.0 Hz. Source: IRIS Buffer of Uniform Data (BUD) webtoolShow moreAftershocks for this quakeNo aftershocks have been recorded so far. When aftershocks are detected, we will update this section.What are aftershocks?Larger earthquakes (above magnitude 5 or so) such as this one are usually followed by smaller ones known as aftershocks that occur in the same area during the days, weeks, months or even years after the main shock.[More info]What about this quake?Based on its magnitude, the fault that was active during the quake likely ruptured beneath a surface area of approximately 25 km2 (10 square miles) as a first-order estimate. The length of the rupture zone thus was probably around 9 km (5 mi).[More info]Recorded aftershocks, latest first (0 quake)Jun 2, 2025 11:31 am (GMT +9)6 minutes ago5.422 km0 km - This quakeJapan: E Off Miyagi PrefMain Shock (this quake)MoreMap of aftershocksEarthquake statisticsAverage number of earthquakesBased on data from the past 25 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900, there are about 5,300 quakes on average per year in the area near the epicenter of this quake (within 100 km/61 mi):Mag. 7 or higher: 0.14 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 7.1 years)Mag. 6 or higher: 1.75 quakes per yearMag. 5 or higher: 12.3 quakes per yearMag. 4 or higher: 88 quakes per year (or 7.3 quakes per month)Mag. 3 or higher: 354 quakes per year (or 29.5 quakes per month)Mag. 2 or higher: 1,100 quakes per year (or 3.1 quakes per day)Mag. 1 or higher: 4,100 quakes per year (or 11.3 quakes per day)The area where this quake occurred has a very high level of seismic activity. It has had at least 19 quakes above magnitude 7 since 1900, which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently, probably on average approximately every 5 to 10 years.Number of quakes per yearPrevious quakes in the same area of this earthquake