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Japan Earthquake Real-time Dashboard (Travel Safety Info)

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Japan is now: Safe · Normal Level Index 99/100

Japan is operating at normal levels overall.

Daily Recovery Safety Index

Transit recovery rate (60%) + Media calm index (40%) combined score
99/ 100
Normal Level
Transit Recovery Rate
100%
Media Calm Index
98

Transit Recovery Rate 100%

Percentage of major routes (Shinkansen, subway, bus) operating normally.

Media Calm Index 98

Higher when fewer news articles are published. Compared to past major earthquakes.

⚠️ For reference only. For evacuation and safety actions, always follow JMA official guidelines.

Media Frequency vs. Past Events

More articles = higher concern, fewer = calmer

Current news frequency is 2% of Noto Earthquake Day (Jan 2024) level.

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Noto Earthquake Day (Jan 2024)487

Google News RSS — daily count for "Japan earthquake" keyword.

Japan Earthquake Alerts & Map(just now)

Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) live data
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💡 Japan averages 3–5 intensity 3+ earthquakes per day. Only quakes that may affect travel are shown.

Live Major Rail & Subway Line Status

Tokaido · Tohoku Shinkansen · Yamanote · Nankai & more
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  • Tokaido Shinkansen

    Tokyo–Osaka

    Normal
  • 도호쿠 신칸센

    도쿄–도호쿠

    Normal
  • JR 야마노테선

    도쿄

    Normal
  • Sanyo Shinkansen

    Osaka–Fukuoka

    Normal
  • Nankai Main Line

    Osaka

    Normal
  • JR Osaka Loop Line

    Osaka

    Normal
  • Kintetsu Nara Line

    Osaka–Nara

    Normal
  • Hankyu Kobe Line

    Osaka–Kobe

    Normal

Japan Disaster & Travel Info

Useful articles for earthquake & typhoon situations

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Earthquake in Nagoya — Nankai Trough Dual Threat, Ise Bay Tsunami & Underground Mall Escape
Safety 8min read

Earthquake in Nagoya — Nankai Trough Dual Threat, Ise Bay Tsunami & Underground Mall Escape

Nagoya sits at the intersection of two independent earthquake threats — the Nankai Trough (M8-9, 70-80% probability within 30 years) and the historical Tokai fault zone. When a tsunami reaches the port via Ise Bay, it arrives 90-120 minutes after the shaking — long enough to evacuate, short enough to be fatal if you ignore it. Here is what to do at every major tourist spot.

7/1/2026

Japan Travel Insurance — Does Your Policy Actually Cover Earthquakes?
Insurance & Prep 6min read

Japan Travel Insurance — Does Your Policy Actually Cover Earthquakes?

Most standard travel insurance policies list earthquakes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters as standard exclusions. If you are visiting Japan without a natural disaster rider, a single earthquake injury or cancelled flight could leave you with tens of thousands in uncovered costs. Here is what to check before you go.

7/1/2026

Japan Disaster Guide — Earthquakes, Tsunamis & Typhoons for Travelers
Safety 9min read

Japan Disaster Guide — Earthquakes, Tsunamis & Typhoons for Travelers

Three different natural disasters, three different response protocols. Japan's earthquake, tsunami, and typhoon risks each require distinct action — and typhoon season alone cancels more tourist travel plans than earthquakes do. This guide covers all three in one place.

7/1/2026

Earthquake in Kyoto — Hanazore Fault, Timber Heritage Fires & Narrow Escape Routes
Safety 8min read

Earthquake in Kyoto — Hanazore Fault, Timber Heritage Fires & Narrow Escape Routes

Kyoto has no tsunami risk — but its thousand-year timber buildings, fire-prone alleyways, and a fault capable of M7.5 running beneath the city create dangers unlike anywhere else in Japan. Here is what to do at every major tourist spot.

6/30/2026

Earthquake in Okinawa — Ryukyu Trench Tsunami, Island Isolation & Water Sports Risks
Safety 8min read

Earthquake in Okinawa — Ryukyu Trench Tsunami, Island Isolation & Water Sports Risks

Okinawa sits beside the Ryukyu Trench. In 1771, a tsunami with waves up to 30 metres killed around 13,000 people across the islands. A similar event today would give coastal areas 5 to 15 minutes of warning — or less. Here is what every traveller needs to know.

6/30/2026

Earthquake in Sapporo — The 2018 Hokkaido Blackout, Winter Compound Disasters & Liquefaction
Safety 8min read

Earthquake in Sapporo — The 2018 Hokkaido Blackout, Winter Compound Disasters & Liquefaction

In 2018, a M6.7 earthquake triggered Japan's largest ever power blackout — 2.95 million homes lost electricity across Hokkaido for up to 45 hours. Sapporo's winter conditions and soft ground add risks no other major Japanese city shares. Here is what to do at every major tourist spot.

6/30/2026

Live Earthquake News Videos

Japan official news (NHK · ANN · TBS · FNN · NTV) + Korean news (YTN · SBS News)
Fetched: 07/01/2026, 05:40 KST

📌 Collection criteria: auto-collected after M4.0+ earthquakes · Only videos from trusted channels within last 24 hours (NHK · ANN · TBS · FNN · NTV · YTN · SBS News) · Refreshed every 10 min

Recent Earthquake History

Intensity 3+ or M3.0+ per day — click a dot for details

Last 14days · Intensity 3+ — darker = larger quake

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Japan 2-Week Weather Forecast

14-day forecast for major cities — check before your trip
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Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly

Data as of: 07/01/2026, 06:00 (KST) · Auto-refreshed every 10 min