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TV Asahi Report On The Next Big Earthquake To Strike Japan

July 24th, 2007 by James

TV Asahi’s Super J Channel News aired a short segment the other day speculating about what would happen if a powerful earthquake hit Tokyo. Was it sensational? This short clip might answer your question:

In addition to ridiculous earthquake simulations, the report also featured this handy map, which shows areas that are likely to have huge earthquakes in the near future:

How many of you out there are in one of the danger zones?



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Comment by Chris
2007-07-24 17:40:02

Earthquake? That’s what Tokyo will look like after Godzilla attacks!

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Comment by Ryoske
2007-07-24 18:47:47

I wonder if the Japanese media picked up their fear-mongering habits, as well as their ability to keep a news topic afloat for as long as humanly possible, from the Americans?

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Comment by Emjoi
2007-07-25 09:49:15

Oh, I think the Japanese can generate fearmongering all by themselves.
Wasn’t there a film not too long ago about Japan sinking?

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Comment by Evan
2007-07-25 12:35:28

japan sinking? the islands are growing out of the sea. thats why its all mountains.

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Comment by Ryoske
2007-07-25 14:29:49

Doesn’t stop Koreans’ wishful thinking though.

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