Japan's Earthquake Legacy: Seismic History And Resistance Technology

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake, following a 6.9 quake, struck Kyushu, Japan on August 8, 2024

Japan has issued a tsunami advisory in response to two simultaneous earthquakes

Japan is one of the most seismically active regions in the world, situated in the Pacific Ring of Fire

Here are some of the major earthquakes in Japan's history

With a magnitude of 9.1, the March 11, 2011 earthquake caused widespread destruction

2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami

A 7.9 magnitude earthquake caused a high death toll across Tokyo and Yokohama

1923 Great Kantō Earthquake

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake devastated the city of Kobe

1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake 

Due to its history of earthquakes, Japan has adopted advanced technologies for resilience and safety

Japan uses seismic isolation systems, earthquake-resistant designs, and a robust monitoring network for earthquake safety