It was 10 seconds long at best. In Utsunomiya as well. Had to reset my gas tanks, was in middle of cooking.
Train rocked back and forth a little bit here in Chiba.
Tokyo, almost nothing.
Hm? I noticed nothing. Perhaps because I was in the car on my way home…
Also my wife’s fast asleep so she sure didn’t feel a thing lol
Watched the countdowns to the Shindo 1 here. 5+in Ibaraki.
Felt a wiggle, my friend said he had a little tickle.
It was very exciting.
Chiba, biggest in a long time here
Sitting in my car at a conbini in Kawasaki. A bit bouncy but nothing violent. Just another of the regular small quakes.
Epicenter was apparently detected to be in Tsukuba, Ibaraki.
Felt nothing more than the one last week in Tokyo.
Ibaraki, had to reset my gas meter. Wife was in the shower and unhappy that her hot water got cut.
I woke up from my nap, felt like the bed shook really hard. also in Tokyo
In Kawasaki it was barely noticeable and lasted about 10-15 seconds. Nothing to get excited about.
Tokyo, on 5th floor office building, barely nothing but it was p long
It was probably just too many Strong Zeros for me then in Tokai. 😉
Shimotsuma, Ibaraki pretty good shaking but nothing serious
In Saitama, was running, everything was bouncy. Didn’t notice the quake
In Tsukuba at iias mall stuff fell down and broke
I was on the toilet when it shook around a little bit. …and now it’s the usual 2hr special of shaking cameras on NHK
Tokyo, Toshima-Ku – 5th floor talking about how to earthquake proof our new apartment’s stuff. Really strong for about 4 seconds then gone. I was sitting against the wall however, girlfriend standing right next to me felt nothing and said “it’s probably the wind”.
Edit: i recommend the nerv app if you arent using it. Sometimes gives you a heads up
Saitama. Pretty rough here. Doesn’t help that I’m in the 3rd floor of a wooden building.
oh noh im dying, the gajins are all pissing themselves
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Water bottle had ripples – central Tokyo
It was 10 seconds long at best. In Utsunomiya as well. Had to reset my gas tanks, was in middle of cooking.
Train rocked back and forth a little bit here in Chiba.
Tokyo, almost nothing.
Hm? I noticed nothing. Perhaps because I was in the car on my way home…
Also my wife’s fast asleep so she sure didn’t feel a thing lol
Watched the countdowns to the Shindo 1 here. 5+in Ibaraki.
Felt a wiggle, my friend said he had a little tickle.
It was very exciting.
Chiba, biggest in a long time here
Sitting in my car at a conbini in Kawasaki. A bit bouncy but nothing violent. Just another of the regular small quakes.
Epicenter was apparently detected to be in Tsukuba, Ibaraki.
Felt nothing more than the one last week in Tokyo.
Ibaraki, had to reset my gas meter. Wife was in the shower and unhappy that her hot water got cut.
I woke up from my nap, felt like the bed shook really hard. also in Tokyo
In Kawasaki it was barely noticeable and lasted about 10-15 seconds. Nothing to get excited about.
Tokyo, on 5th floor office building, barely nothing but it was p long
It was probably just too many Strong Zeros for me then in Tokai. 😉
Shimotsuma, Ibaraki pretty good shaking but nothing serious
In Saitama, was running, everything was bouncy. Didn’t notice the quake
In Tsukuba at iias mall stuff fell down and broke
I was on the toilet when it shook around a little bit.
…and now it’s the usual 2hr special of shaking cameras on NHK
Tokyo, Toshima-Ku – 5th floor talking about how to earthquake proof our new apartment’s stuff. Really strong for about 4 seconds then gone. I was sitting against the wall however, girlfriend standing right next to me felt nothing and said “it’s probably the wind”.
Edit: i recommend the nerv app if you arent using it. Sometimes gives you a heads up
Saitama. Pretty rough here. Doesn’t help that I’m in the 3rd floor of a wooden building.
oh noh im dying, the gajins are all pissing themselves