A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck western waters of Japan's Noto Peninsula, where a strong earthquake occurred on New Year's Day.
The Japan Meteorological Administration announced that a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck west of the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture at 10:47 p.m. last night.
The earthquake was centered 51 kilometers north-northwest of Kanazawa City in Ishikawa Prefecture, with a depth of 10 kilometers.
Japan's Meteorological Agency said there was no concern about tsunamis from the earthquake.
The earthquake shook Wajima City and Shikamachi on the Noto Peninsula with a magnitude of 5.
Unlike the scale that means absolute intensity, magnitude, which is the earthquake rating of the Japan Meteorological Administration, is a relative concept that numerically shows the feelings of people in the area and the degree of shaking of surrounding objects.
The magnitude 5 is a shaking that most people feel fear and the tableware or books on the shelf fall.
Earlier on January 1 this year, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula, which has killed a total of 426 people, including disaster-related deaths.
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