Because the camera's moving so much, you can't really see much of the earthquake except for some of the tree branches near the end. if it wasn't for those 3 girls exclaiming in fear, you couldn't tell that something scary was happening.
@TSUTENKAKU0075 жыл бұрын
Yasukuni Jinjya is very strong as I see no damage.
@asa010533 жыл бұрын
昨日、参拝しました!鳥居が倒れていたら大変でしたね。
@Ziabia65Blogspot12 жыл бұрын
nonostante il sisma, il Giappone è straordinario! vorrei tanto visitarlo per almeno 3 mesi!
The shaking was not bad at Yasukuni Jinja because it's in the hills of Tokyo, deep inland. These hills are made of granite and other strong bedrock. This lessens the shaking by a lot. The really bad shaking in Tokyo during the March 11, 2011 earthquake happened right around Tokyo Bay, in the landfill areas. The shaking was terrible there, and very bad if you were in one of those skyscrapers there. This is due to liquefaction of water-logged soils right around the bay.
@TSZatoichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was wondering just how bad it was for them in this one. I've seen videos near the coast of the ground rolling with water pumping out from between the asphalt road and the concrete sidewalk, it was really something else, and this didn't look nearly as dramatic (though I'm sure still frightening at the time.)
@user-ss5wu7op5i3 жыл бұрын
まさか、あんな大津がくるとは😵誰しも、この時は、夢にも思わなかった😔
@paschen003 жыл бұрын
このあと飯田橋駅に行ったらテレビで津波の中継が流れており、身体が震えました。。
@user-ml8mm5uj2r3 жыл бұрын
身体の毛穴全部開いた!!(⊃ Д)⊃≡゚ ゚わ、(笑)😅
@1208aikokusin11 жыл бұрын
大東亜を戦い抜いた英霊さん達は震度7でも耐えられるだろう。
@user-fp8wh3oo6n3 жыл бұрын
英霊さん達って死んじゃった人たちじゃん
@deutschland_enthusiast76292 жыл бұрын
もう死んでるんだよなあ……
@TSZatoichi2 жыл бұрын
Google Maps - 35°41'39.0"N 139°44'36.8"E - It still amazes me that Japanese buildings are constructed to withstand such shaking, I only wish more countries would do the same.
@alejandraalvarado46222 жыл бұрын
Chile is as seismic as Japan, in fact Chile has had the largest earthquake recorded by seismological devices in human history, 9.5 ° Richter in 1960 that caused a gigantic tsunami that even killed people in Japan. All of our buildings, houses, bridges are built to withstand earthquakes of more than 8.5 ° Richter. No country, except Japan, can teach us how to build, we have had to find a way, and learn from our mistakes. This is important since in the last 11 years we have had 3 earthquakes above 8 degrees (including the one on Feb 27 2010, which was 8.8 ° Richter) and we have had eight earthquakes above 7 degrees. In Chile, people do not move, we do not worry, we do not even get up at night, if the earthquake is not more than 7 °
@TSZatoichi2 жыл бұрын
@@alejandraalvarado4622 - It's good to hear that you guys have been proactive in getting your buildings sorted out for earthquakes. I live just outside Portland, Oregon and we have the same type of subduction fault off of our coast as Chile and Japan. Our Cascadia fault ruptures on average every 500 years and the last time was around a 9.0 in 1700 so we've still got some time before it happens again (geologists say it's a 1 in 10 chance in the next 50 years.) Unfortunately, we aren't nearly as prepared for the next one as you guys are, but we are slowly trying to get ready for it when it does. Hopefully it'll hold off for 100 years or so because if it happened today, it'd be a really big disaster, nothing on the scale of what happened to Japan or Indonesia, but we'd have coastal towns wiped off the map and probably a large number of people killed by collapsed buildings throughout the region.
@user-zz8kv3xm8p Жыл бұрын
学者さんがこの地震はおかしいと????🤕🥶
@wsxqaz10292 жыл бұрын
法政めっちゃ揺れてそう
@2565chaplin13 жыл бұрын
でもこのへんは 安全なはず もし 東海大地震が起きれば 避難場所になるだろう
@user-yx1cg2bf2c4 жыл бұрын
2565chaplin 南海トラフ大地震も起きればここに避難場所ですね。
@rummygem38234 жыл бұрын
Terrifying well done for your bravery , such a shame that Tepco will not admit meldowns at Fukushima are out of control and get the world to help , 9 years of nuclear pollution its going to be too late . So sad for Japan people . Best of luck. uk