The next immense natural disaster in Japan? [ Mw9.1 Simulation of Nankai megathrust earthquakes ]

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2019
  • Japan's high-rise buildings will not collapse in such an earthquake.
    If you will visit Japan(Osaka & Kyoto), you should watch this video once.
    In fact, all will be broadcast in Japanese.
    www.jma.go.jp/jma/press/1510/...
    Video of the Cabinet Office
    • Video
    Kanagawa Prefecture
    • Video
    Tokyo Fire Department
    www.tfd.metro.tokyo.jp/eng/mer...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nankai_...
    A foreigner experienced the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake ( • MEGA QUAKE KOBE 1995 ), but he said, "It was interesting to shake a lot."
    In the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake ( • 6.2 Magnitude Earthqua... ), foreigners in Kyushu (a region with Kumamoto prefecture) posted to Facebook that "it was not a big earthquake because it did not shake at all," but a large disaster in Kumamoto It has become.
    For some tourists, disasters in other countries may be a kind of attraction, but for people who have lived there for many years, they have to see the ruins of their city, It is a painful event.
    Also, some people have lost their family and friends in the disaster, so remarks like "interesting" and "no big deal" are very disgusting.
    Please be careful when speaking in Japan.
    Aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami ( 3.11 )
    • Video
    • Japan Earthquake Pictu...
    • 釜石市役所付近に押し寄せる津波 【視聴者提供映像】
    • 南相馬市に押し寄せる津波【視聴者提供映像】
    • JAPAN - The Earthquake...
    ※This video was created with electricity obtained by solar power generation.
    === Key word ===
    disaster Japan Kochi Wakayama Nagoya Tokyo Visiting Japan shaking tsunami alert system
    radio television Disaster broadcast english Earthquake waves nankai trough Japan's disaster
    Earthquake Early Warning issued Very big earthquake. magnitude 9.1 (Mw) shock shook
    Disaster prevention education
    英語 english 外国語 外国人向け 緊急地震速報 津波警報 アナウンス アナウンサー 防災 大阪 シミュレーション シミュレーター NHK緊急放送 ニュース 南海トラフ巨大地震 2012年版の想定
    #earthquake

Komentáře • 288

  • @Wrio_The_Slaay
    @Wrio_The_Slaay Před 4 lety +300

    This is a scenario if all segments of the Nakai Megathrust Fault ruptured. It would be like the 1707 earthquake but a lot bigger and the tsunami would reach the shore even before the tremor subsides.

  • @LossyLossnitzer
    @LossyLossnitzer Před 4 lety +226

    Thank you for producing this in english as well

    • @huh.670
      @huh.670 Před 4 lety +8

      Lossy Lossnitzer yes that was convenient

  • @jaimehuerta7869
    @jaimehuerta7869 Před 3 lety +135

    I cant even imagine the fear at the moment of the alert. Everyone shaking of terror, leaving their houses with all their stuff, and they dont even know if they are going to see them ever. People in the hospitals running away and total anarchy. I just dont even want to think of it

  • @haivophanphuoc2697
    @haivophanphuoc2697 Před 2 lety +294

    There're three things make it so deadly:
    - It happened near the surface
    - It had the magnitude over 9
    - It happened under sea.

    • @deiserrrrrrrr
      @deiserrrrrrrr Před 2 lety +5

      it will happen but hasn't happened yet

    • @kepler-q186
      @kepler-q186 Před 2 lety +38

      @@deiserrrrrrrr it did. It was in 2011.

    • @idalcelikel
      @idalcelikel Před 2 lety +8

      @@kepler-q186 yes but not all pieces of the fault line ruptured.

    • @claymentv2199
      @claymentv2199 Před 2 lety +5

      the title even says simulation. this is not even showing the 2011 earthquake

    • @燻
      @燻 Před rokem +2

      Its not the 2011 earthquake but this earthquake and 2011 earthquake has same power

  • @petercdowney
    @petercdowney Před 3 lety +561

    "As the alarm sounds, please do not play this video in public places."
    That's understandable. Although many Westerners don't perceive the Earthquake Early Warning sound as terrifying, many Japanese are very terrified when they hear it, particularly ever since the powerful earthquake that devastated the Tōhoku and Kantō regions of the country in 2011. In fact, I think it might actually be illegal to play the Earthquake Early Warning sound in public in Japan.

    • @InfinitoFC7
      @InfinitoFC7 Před 2 lety +38

      You're right I think they even go to jail for that

    • @ChillWolf35
      @ChillWolf35 Před 2 lety +23

      Both of you are right

    • @ikaten1213
      @ikaten1213 Před 2 lety +5

      I want you to make illegal training by the evacuation training.Although it is absolutely impossible

    • @Friendly100
      @Friendly100 Před 2 lety +2

      @@InfinitoFC7 I agree with u

    • @Staarchild97
      @Staarchild97 Před rokem +6

      it really does sound so innocuous to us in the west but to one of my closest friends who is japanese and lived through 3.11, it is quite terrifying. without the context it sounds almost cute, but to her it reminds her of the big earthquakes she's felt back at home.

  • @cphyoplays
    @cphyoplays Před rokem +176

    Huge respect to the engineers who built buildings not to get collapsed

    • @user-id5wt9mt3h
      @user-id5wt9mt3h Před 8 měsíci +4

      屋内の大惨事については一言では言い表せません。

    • @lyrics4u525
      @lyrics4u525 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Japan made them move so they won’t collapse

  • @andyRC95
    @andyRC95 Před 5 lety +104

    4 ruptures in the fault sounds pretty rough to go trough

  • @rex2161
    @rex2161 Před 2 lety +310

    It still amazes me how the Japanese people can deal with this constantly... mad respect to them

    • @mygetawayart
      @mygetawayart Před 2 lety +20

      to be honest, the infrastructure allows it. Were the buildings not up to the highest maximum building codes, solidly mounted appliances and furniture and of course without the JMA Earthquake smartphone early warning, it would be a much much different story.

    • @kyomu12
      @kyomu12 Před rokem +13

      But even a measured seismic intensity of 3.5 or higher (intensity 4 in Japanese notation) is still pretty scary 😅.

  • @sebastioss8126
    @sebastioss8126 Před 3 lety +334

    I hate how Japans Emergency Broadcast Starts off with a soft chime but it is better than People Screaming

    • @Brtt4849
      @Brtt4849 Před 3 lety +10

      It'll call you

    • @user-qn4zq8vn5m
      @user-qn4zq8vn5m Před 2 lety +9

      They do it so they can go to higher ground or evacuate

    • @SpiffingPepe
      @SpiffingPepe Před 2 lety +4

      If you’re a foreigner, you might find it a bit weird. But it’s freighting for Japanese civilians.

    • @ikaten1213
      @ikaten1213 Před 2 lety +1

      I don't like chime very much

    • @neo_0125
      @neo_0125 Před 2 lety +10

      I am Japanese. Why do foreign people feel the chimes are soft? Japanese people find the chime very frightening; it is supposed to be a cacophonous and frightening mechanism created by NHK, the national broadcaster!
      (I'm using a translation system, so I apologize if my English is poor.)

  • @Vitor-gi5xo
    @Vitor-gi5xo Před 4 lety +75

    Imagine being the one that recieves the last EEW

  • @capybarakfc3700
    @capybarakfc3700 Před 3 lety +47

    Earthquake is so STRONG

  • @shibe3879
    @shibe3879 Před 3 lety +23

    In Romania even a 7.0 richter earthquake would fuck us badly, can't imagine a 9.1
    The worst part is that we have 0 idea when the next 7.0 will happen, the last time it happened it was 1977

  • @RestInPeaceL4R
    @RestInPeaceL4R Před rokem +20

    On March 11th, 2011, Japan was hit by a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami. The earthquake, which measured a magnitudeof 9.0, struck off the northeast coast of Honshu Island, the largest island in Japan.
    The earthquake shook buildings, caused landslides, and triggered a massive tsunami that devastated coastal towns and cities. The wall of water reachedof 9.0, struck off the coast of eastern Japan, creating tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40 meters (131 ft) and traveled as far as 10 km (6 miles) inland.
    The earthquake was one of the most powerful ever recorded and caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure throughout the affected area. Many people were trapped in homes or offices that had collapsed during the quake, and rescue workers struggled to reach them due to the damaged roads and transport systems.
    The tsunami waves that followed the earthquake caused even more destruction, as they swept through towns and villages along the coast, destroying everything in their path. The cities of Sendai and Ishinomaki were hit particularly hard, with entire neighborhoods wiped out by the waves.
    Tragically, the earthquake and tsunami also caused a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was located near the epicenter of the earthquake. The plant's cooling system was disrupted by the earthquake, causing a series of explosions and meltdowns that released dangerous levels of radiation into the environment.
    The earthquake and tsunami claimed the lives of more than 15,000 people and left over 2,500 missing. It also caused billions of dollars in damage and took years for Japan to recover. Despite the devastation, the Japanese people displayed incredible resilience and community support, working together to rebuild their homes and communities and support those who had been affected by the disaster.

  • @Singaburg_Republik
    @Singaburg_Republik Před rokem +25

    In my personal opinion an EAS alert doesn’t need to be scary sounding if the majority of the public knows what it means because just knowing that something bad is going to happen is enough to strike terror into people’s brains

    • @s-_-frogiss-_-s
      @s-_-frogiss-_-s Před 11 měsíci +1

      This isn't an Eas alarm
      A eas alarm reports every disaster.
      This only reports an earthquake. If a volcano were too erupt this alarm will not sound

    • @Kihaji-h5y
      @Kihaji-h5y Před 11 měsíci +2

      This sound was created to be easily heard in noisy environments. This sound is frightening, but some people have no choice but to protect themselves.

  • @neo-didact9285
    @neo-didact9285 Před 2 lety +57

    "Japan's high-rise buildings will not collapse in such an earthquake"
    Not necessarily; building codes and standards make it so that a building's chances of collapse are as low as possible, but I've heard in an interview to an LA architect/engineer that it's "practically impossible" to absolutely gurantee structural integrity in a major enough earthquake. There are no "earthquake-proof" buildings just as there are no "bulletproof" vests, only "earthquake resistant" buildings and "bulletresistant" vests.
    To use a metaphor, earthquakes are like diseases, buildings are people, and building codes are vaccines; contrary to popular belief, vaccines *DO NOT* gurantee _not_ receiving a serious infection or even death from what it's meant to protect against, but significantly reduce any chances of those happening.

    • @youtubeguckerghg4987
      @youtubeguckerghg4987 Před rokem +4

      Actually the estimated strongest possible earthquake will not make buildings, with highest earthquake standards collapse.

    • @doraphase
      @doraphase Před rokem +4

      yes, the chances of collapsing are low, but never zero

  • @Google-YouTube
    @Google-YouTube Před 3 lety +40

    これは、あくまで予想です。
    これよりも大きくなるかもしれませんし、小さくなるかもしれません。
    This is just an expectation.
    It may be larger or smaller than this.

  • @jesuscantumauricio3887
    @jesuscantumauricio3887 Před 4 lety +50

    People must evacuate to higher ground even if the earthquake keeps feeling, they'll be saving their lives...

  • @トリッピーの下位互換

    このチャンネル、外国人にも対応してるのが凄い

    • @mlsbased
      @mlsbased Před 2 lety +7

      The sounds are damn scary/ 音がくそ怖い

    • @Amaramia227
      @Amaramia227 Před 9 měsíci

      哎呦给我是为

  • @julianb4245
    @julianb4245 Před 4 lety +206

    I hope this never happens anywhere on any planet.

    • @michi4056
      @michi4056 Před 3 lety +51

      what are you talking about dude, its unfortunately the nature, it will happen , its cycle

    • @directoromicron3186
      @directoromicron3186 Před 3 lety +22

      @@michi4056 Yeah, it happens, but it doesn't occur in an exact cycle. That's why we need to prepare more because most occur with very little notice.

    • @cosmicslushii1457
      @cosmicslushii1457 Před 2 lety

      If only it were that easy...

    • @itsjesshua
      @itsjesshua Před 2 lety

      Hopefully in the future we will be able to minimize the earthquake magnitudes or stop them completely with futuristic breakthrough technology 😢

    • @Vxllain
      @Vxllain Před 2 lety +3

      It’s eventually going to happen which is why this simulation was made

  • @jac_73
    @jac_73 Před 2 lety +40

    even if this is a simulation, this give me goosebumps

  • @kutkytreyreea
    @kutkytreyreea Před 2 lety +9

    これだけ同時多発的に地震が発生したら本当に壊滅的な被害だな...

  • @HADILYT
    @HADILYT Před 2 lety +35

    私は韓国人です、人々は日本の地震警報システムにチャイム音が柔らかいと言いましたね。。それは柔らかいものではありません。
    むしろ不安を誘発し、地震に対して早く対処させようとするためです。
    I'm Korean, people told the Japanese earthquake warning system that the chime sound is soft. .. It's not soft. Rather, it induces anxiety and tries to deal with the earthquake quickly.
    저는 한국인입니다. 사람들은 일본의 지진 경보 시스템에 차임 소리가 부드럽다고 말했습니다. . 그것은 부드러운 것이 아닙니다. 오히려 불안을 유발하여 지진에 대해 빨리 대처하기 위함입니다.

    • @xenai.
      @xenai. Před rokem +3

      For me, it sounds soft at first.
      But the more I hear it, the scarier it sounds, especially if it occurs with a strong earthquake or another natural disaster.
      Sometimes, hearing a sound that you heard before with something traumatic, the sound will make you scared. It can be any sound.
      I live in the United States, and the warning sound we have sometimes scared me as what the sound is for is what scares me the most.

    • @lowcostlife-m1h
      @lowcostlife-m1h Před rokem +3

      韓国人の方、ありがとう👍
      その通りです。大地震の経験と警告音が同期している場合、この音は非常に恐ろしく感じ、日本に住む人々は最悪の記憶を呼び起こされます。

    • @채널접음
      @채널접음 Před rokem +1

      @@lowcostlife-m1h 私も韓国人です。 被害がなかったらいいですね。 こういう警報音を聞いたら気をつけてください

  • @chasesheridan3109
    @chasesheridan3109 Před 3 lety +37

    literally a huge freaking earthquake happens
    emergency alerts: lets just do the bling bling, but a tiny bit louder.

    • @yourfailures
      @yourfailures Před 2 lety +15

      I think it's to calm down the people, ans not strike panic

    • @s-_-frogiss-_-s
      @s-_-frogiss-_-s Před 11 měsíci +1

      I heard somewhere that it was made to be heard in loud areas
      If walls and ceilings collapse, objects fall and people scream, alerts like Americas would not be heard loudly. Japan pleasent alarm can also be heard in loud areas

  • @konosaki
    @konosaki Před 8 měsíci +18

    The number of foreigners living in Japan has been increasing in recent years.
    My concern is a major earthquake like the one shown in this video.
    This earthquake is bound to happen within a few decades.
    Many Japanese are aware of this and are moving to places far from the open sea or considering evacuation routes.
    On the other hand, it is unclear to what extent foreigners living in Japan are prepared for earthquakes.
    For this reason, I respect activities such as this video that disseminate information to the English-speaking world.

  • @VideoGameMusicForAll
    @VideoGameMusicForAll Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate this being put in English. I was curious to learn about this.

  • @ThompYT
    @ThompYT Před 3 lety +16

    do you have the sources for the like 4 types of emergency wake-up signals? I know the EES and the tsunami one but what about the others (mobile tsunami warning, public emergency broadcast, etc)

  • @cynicash
    @cynicash Před 3 lety +20

    This is so scary fr

  • @kazutoasai2487
    @kazutoasai2487 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Japan is situated in a region with highly active seismic activity, having faced numerous large-scale earthquakes in its history. Notably, along the Nankai Trough, there have been several historical instances of massive earthquakes, with future significant seismic events anticipated. Historical earthquakes, such as the 1707 Hoei earthquake, the 1854 Ansei Tokai and Ansei Nankai earthquakes, and the 1944 Showa Tonankai and 1946 Showa Nankai earthquakes, have occurred, sometimes in conjunction. These earthquakes, known as the Tokai, Tonankai, and Nankai earthquakes, have the potential to happen individually or simultaneously.
    Scientists study the epicentral regions and patterns of these earthquakes to predict future seismic activity, but accurately forecasting earthquakes remains challenging with current technology. However, learning from these past events and advancing disaster prevention and preparedness is crucial for addressing potential future massive earthquakes.
    In simple terms, massive earthquakes like the Great East Japan Earthquake are highly probable to occur again in Japan, especially along the Nankai Trough. Research into past earthquakes is essential for earthquake prediction and preparation, serving as a key to mitigating damage.
    Additionally, according to estimates by the Cabinet Office:
    Human casualties:
    - Deaths: Up to approximately 32,000
    - Injuries: Up to approximately 282,000
    - Evacuees: Up to approximately 5.7 million
    Building damage:
    - Complete destruction: Up to approximately 960,000 buildings
    - Major damage: Up to approximately 2.1 million buildings
    - Partial damage: Up to approximately 6.6 million buildings
    Fire damage:
    - Burned buildings: Up to approximately 27,000
    - Burned area: Up to approximately 24 km²
    Lifeline damage:
    - Water outage: Up to approximately 16 million people
    - Power outage: Up to approximately 10 million people
    - Gas supply stoppage: Up to approximately 3 million people
    Economic damage:
    - Direct damage: Up to approximately 43 trillion yen
    - Indirect damage: Up to approximately 57 trillion yen
    - Total: Up to approximately 100 trillion yen
    Other damages:
    - Landslides: Approximately 1,600 locations
    - Damage to transportation facilities: Railways, roads, ports, etc., disrupted
    - Damage to agriculture, forestry, and fisheries: Approximately 2 trillion yen
    - Cultural property damage: Several thousand cases
    Separately, a significant direct earthquake beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area is also anticipated.
    Let's all survive this together!

  • @wiggedcourt
    @wiggedcourt Před 7 měsíci +3

    japan has these earthquakes like, when they announce the tsunami warning, its still shaking.

  • @kepler-q186
    @kepler-q186 Před rokem +4

    The creepiest thing is that one of the alarms go triggered in 3:11, which in 3/11 also had a strong earthquake…

    • @TakahashiSuzuki
      @TakahashiSuzuki  Před rokem +2

      That's overthinking.
      If you increase the length of the first part of the video by 1 second, the occurrence time will change.
      Just a coincidence.

    • @kepler-q186
      @kepler-q186 Před měsícem

      cool

  • @sebastioss8126
    @sebastioss8126 Před 3 lety +33

    The Sirens have a Soft Chime But I bet people will be screaming

    • @nerdsonwheels175
      @nerdsonwheels175 Před 3 lety +3

      people still have ptsd over that chime from the .9 magnitude earthquake that fucked over japan in the early 2000’s

    • @Harry-om5lm
      @Harry-om5lm Před 2 lety +2

      @@nerdsonwheels175 2011 is when the great east Japan earthquake occurred

  • @freddybutballin2928
    @freddybutballin2928 Před 3 lety +18

    now thats a lotta damage

    • @TakahashiSuzuki
      @TakahashiSuzuki  Před 3 lety +11

      It is estimated to be up to $ 13 trillion.
      www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO31479100X00C18A6MM0000/
      This assumption does not include the damage caused by the nuclear accident and eruption.

    • @three_wood_sen
      @three_wood_sen Před 3 lety +7

      @@TakahashiSuzuki that's a lot of damage

    • @starfromakihabara4896
      @starfromakihabara4896 Před 3 lety +3

      @@TakahashiSuzuki i guess its because japan 3 major city are located in that area

  • @Savannah_590
    @Savannah_590 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The buildings in Japan remind me of the World Trade Centers in Newyork USA,
    The architects designed them to sway in the wind similar to how the Japanese engineer buildings
    To sway during an earthquake to avoid collapse from the stress on the metal beams!

  • @darkautumn2
    @darkautumn2 Před 2 lety +8

    Not so fun fact: the beeping is a Morse code to turn on TVs in the affected area in case of a terrible disaster

  • @mnthrld
    @mnthrld Před 3 lety +21

    anxiety

  • @ryanleol
    @ryanleol Před rokem +3

    if I hear this in Japan that will freak me out

  • @unseejuice
    @unseejuice Před 9 měsíci +3

    oh god the way Osaka was moving 2:27

  • @MinerzUnlimited
    @MinerzUnlimited Před 2 měsíci

    this hits way too close to home, having family from these places bc if it hits kansai and p much all of western japan to this extent, the rest of southern japan might as well be done for :( i feel so bad for those who live in constant fear of this happening because for them too rn

  • @BronyMashinist
    @BronyMashinist Před 2 lety +1

    How it on American/Europian/Russian Scales explain me please. i don't know Japanese Meteorogical agency scales.

  • @Froot_loo
    @Froot_loo Před 10 měsíci +2

    that went from a level 5- to 7 real quick

  • @Russlygacha
    @Russlygacha Před rokem +7

    Holy shit I’m actually scared now I know how Japanese people feel after this it’s so traumatic

  • @GKHcagao
    @GKHcagao Před měsícem

    imagine your living in japan, seeing this video with headphones on, and when you take your headphones off it still continues :o

  • @adventurej.e.t4239
    @adventurej.e.t4239 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The freaking earthquake went all the way to South Korea💀

  • @margaritagonzalez9271
    @margaritagonzalez9271 Před rokem +2

    0:07.3 Earthquake early warning issued #1 by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
    0:22 Earthquake Early Warning issued #2

  • @MattyPLayzYT27
    @MattyPLayzYT27 Před 2 lety +2

    how did you find this?

  • @miguelverdugo4418
    @miguelverdugo4418 Před 3 lety +8

    Tokyo and Osaka city has a earthquake

  • @2vvriririn
    @2vvriririn Před 3 lety +5

    Oh my gosh

  • @BA-pq1vr
    @BA-pq1vr Před 3 lety +7

    SCARY 🥶

  • @ohio_cat-k1z
    @ohio_cat-k1z Před 2 lety +17

    Everything is affected with these 5 Earthquakes across Japan, also Tsunami
    I saw one of these emergency alerts in the TV and in my phone
    I heard some sirens go off to evacuate people
    The P-waves arrived shortly before the S-waves
    After that, the S-waves arrived, we went under tha table
    We were safe, no damages on our house
    Me and the rest of my family evacuated
    We went upstairs on the top of any tall buildings
    There were more emergency alerts
    I was scared, almost having a heart attack
    It was more deadly than: 2008 Earthquake, 2011 Earthquake, etc.
    After the Earthquake AND the tsunami were gone
    We went back home, everything was safe
    And uhhhh.........., we packed everything we had
    Just before the 3/20/21 earthquake happened

  • @personanormalenyt
    @personanormalenyt Před 9 měsíci +2

    私は日本語を話せませんし、日本の出身でもありませんが、日本人が理解できるように通訳を使っています。私はチリ出身です。日本とチリの建築は最高で、チリは観測史上最強の地震(あるいは彼らがそう言っている)の記録を破った。私はマグニチュード9.5のバルディビア巨大地震について話しているが、他の人はそれ以上だったという人もいるし、他の人はマグニチュード9.5だという。データにはウィキペディア、百科事典のことを言っているのですが、実際、チリには建築物は耐震でなければならないという法律がありますが、これはもう終わりです。

  • @veemi_
    @veemi_ Před rokem

    5 huge earthquakes, thats insane

  • @MoisesMosiala
    @MoisesMosiala Před rokem +1

    Ik in california and this is giving me goosebumps. Guess thats the cons of living near 4 plates

  • @APorLa16_RMA
    @APorLa16_RMA Před rokem

    Sheesh the second wave was crazy

  • @cristobalcampos2011
    @cristobalcampos2011 Před 3 lety +10

    Oh god

  • @trewlawson5687
    @trewlawson5687 Před 8 měsíci +1

    that alarm actually scared me, even though im in america

  • @allthebestali3421
    @allthebestali3421 Před 3 lety +8

    Hı, how did you created this scenario?

    • @chrisalvarez7768
      @chrisalvarez7768 Před 2 lety +1

      It's not a scenario, this could happen.

    • @nereidi
      @nereidi Před 2 lety +3

      @@chrisalvarez7768 scenario means possible.

  • @BTZBanana
    @BTZBanana Před 2 lety +2

    Oh my gah-

  • @ALEXX13241
    @ALEXX13241 Před rokem +1

    Omg I remember being in there...(in a vacation)

  • @user-qn1fm4kj5y
    @user-qn1fm4kj5y Před 2 lety +158

    南海トラフ巨大地震が起こらないことを心から願ってます。

    • @hakoniwatrain
      @hakoniwatrain Před rokem

      GPS観測で日本の大地は動き続けているのが観測されていますので、ひずみエネルギーがたまり続けているのがわかっています。
      割り箸に力を加え続ければいつか必ず折れるのと同じで、この地震も必ず来ますが、地球内部が冷えてきたらこのような巨大地震はなくなるかもしれないそうです。
      それまで数十億年かかると思いますが...

    • @まあ適当に言ってんだけど
      @まあ適当に言ってんだけど Před rokem +32

      何事も、備えあれば憂いなし、ですね。
      今から準備して、皆で生き残りましょう!!

    • @corgimations
      @corgimations Před rokem +6

      @user-hj6ix5lw9bSadly you are correct.

    • @Shortwave_dude
      @Shortwave_dude Před 9 měsíci +5

      地震をほとんど経験しないために東京に旅行するとき、それが起こらないことを願っています。

    • @SiroSUPURA
      @SiroSUPURA Před 8 měsíci +2

      みんな生きてくれ

  • @failedmf
    @failedmf Před 3 lety +8

    Oh god that’s a lot of states that has gotten to Japan

  • @lightening_ward8121
    @lightening_ward8121 Před 6 měsíci +4

    So is this something that could happen and is theorised? Or is this just hypothetical?

  • @Mitzi-chan224
    @Mitzi-chan224 Před rokem

    I'm a foreigner, but the earthquake early warning sound scares me

  • @baocao8145
    @baocao8145 Před 4 lety +39

    Wonder if Korea feel the quake?

    • @6i6itjeruk
      @6i6itjeruk Před 3 lety +3

      @@ok-lg2yf :o

    • @cirrus2864
      @cirrus2864 Před 3 lety +21

      Well, I live in korea(suwon, South Korea). And I think it'll definitly reach it. But don't think it will feel that severely and make it up to our capital, Seoul. I haven't felt any earthquake since I was born. Even at 2011, We didn't even noticed the quake until we arrived from workspace and turned on the TV.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ok-lg2yf One person in 2011 died in California from the tsunami

    • @user-c1h1en2le2
      @user-c1h1en2le2 Před 3 lety

      I think Busan will be damaged..

    • @dylerturden8018
      @dylerturden8018 Před 3 lety

      100%, similar to the intensity of a 6.0-6.5 magnitude, atleast around Busan. South Gyeonsangs buildings won't be prepared, especially pre 1980's structures. While geographically protected from major tsunami activity, masonry damage would cause inevitable fatalities.

  • @radhuanhjabdhamd9637
    @radhuanhjabdhamd9637 Před 2 lety

    At the 2:03 Earthquake Early Warning Issued #4 is very shaking

  • @HeartBHeat
    @HeartBHeat Před rokem

    本当に気をつけないとだめです。

  • @kingreyreyxi7516
    @kingreyreyxi7516 Před 2 lety +8

    Where would be the safest place to live in Japan during an earthquake of this magnitude, or earthquakes in general

    • @three_wood_sen
      @three_wood_sen Před 2 lety +5

      tall building away from costal areas.
      all japanese prefectures are prone to getting earthquakes

    • @yaranaioo13
      @yaranaioo13 Před rokem +2

      No place is safe from the Nankai Trough in Kyushu and Chubu, an earthquake directly under the Tokyo metropolitan area in Kanto, aftershocks from the 3.11 earthquake in Tohoku, and a major earthquake in Hokkaido.
      By Japanese

    • @rz2e_e
      @rz2e_e Před 3 měsíci +1

      少なくとも南海トラフ地震が起きた場合には北海道が一番実害は少なく安全です。
      ただ、この地震により東京•大阪等の都市は壊滅的になると予想されるので物資は大幅に遅れます。
      また、災害に乗じた諸外国の動きも怖いですね..。

  • @Jaxongarza209
    @Jaxongarza209 Před 2 lety +1

    I need Your Glass Sound Effects Like Shindo 7

  • @angiecgarcia33
    @angiecgarcia33 Před 3 měsíci

    😢😢😢 im sorry for every one

  • @Pomni_Aviation
    @Pomni_Aviation Před 2 lety

    Why Shinjuku During Earthquake?

  • @hamsterwithglasses913
    @hamsterwithglasses913 Před 2 lety +2

    2:07
    MOMMY IM SCARED, PLS PICK ME UPPPPP!!!!! Seriously tho that made me scared of Japan. I also heard lots of glass breaking.

  • @Misscircle-fp3
    @Misscircle-fp3 Před 11 měsíci +1

    SO SCARY

  • @star._aikaii
    @star._aikaii Před rokem +2

    me before: japan is cool! I like the stuff there i wish i could travel to japan someday 😃
    me now: THEY ARE PRONE TO EARTHQUAKES?? NO I DONT WANNA GO THERE ANYMORE 😭😭

  • @smuggy_earth
    @smuggy_earth Před 2 lety

    Stay Safe J-Alert (SHIMNI!!!)

  • @indefin3d
    @indefin3d Před rokem +1

    WOW

  • @byankazunigarodriguez2618

    omg it scared me i feel bad for the adults kids babys in tokyo osaka city

  • @lilpeanut7631
    @lilpeanut7631 Před 2 lety

    My sister got scared and ran and my headphones had the sound on the left side.

  • @huynhnhuviet7234
    @huynhnhuviet7234 Před rokem +3

    I'm scared beacuse is earthquake

  • @CNPCantbesuccesfull
    @CNPCantbesuccesfull Před 8 měsíci +2

    Fun fact: Mw means magnitude

  • @Botie-p1z
    @Botie-p1z Před 7 měsíci +2

    Omg

  • @RBstopmotionseries
    @RBstopmotionseries Před 2 lety

    How are the building‘s not falling ON CAMERA

  • @Hueanaballofficial
    @Hueanaballofficial Před rokem

    Wow, Japan has major problems with earthquakes.
    Glad they know how to deal with it.

  • @pou5298
    @pou5298 Před 2 lety

    0:35 These are the EAS alarms of Japan! Heard of these sounds!

    • @s-_-frogiss-_-s
      @s-_-frogiss-_-s Před 11 měsíci

      That is the EEW sound Japan doesn't have a EAS system like the US and Canada

  • @gaelitogr
    @gaelitogr Před 2 lety

    Bro the image shaking gives me nightmares

  • @Joseph121809
    @Joseph121809 Před 2 lety

    The earthquake was so strong

  • @editamustafoska4482
    @editamustafoska4482 Před rokem +1

    😮

  • @user-sr1re9yu7m
    @user-sr1re9yu7m Před rokem

    but i like when every countries helping japan😊❤

  • @ImBrothetFromColder
    @ImBrothetFromColder Před rokem +1

    😢

  • @FishGaming321
    @FishGaming321 Před 9 měsíci +1

    2:25 消えてしまうのが怖い

  • @ShibasekiRamen
    @ShibasekiRamen Před rokem +2

    さっきの地震速報びっくりしたわ
    石川無事らしくてよかった

    • @Shortwave_dude
      @Shortwave_dude Před 9 měsíci

      地震の早期警報は、日本のすべての地震で始発しています。地震早期警報システムを持つ他の国:台湾と中国

  • @LucasWeatherTrackers
    @LucasWeatherTrackers Před rokem +1

    This is scary

  • @user-mx5ef5jo8p
    @user-mx5ef5jo8p Před rokem

    Japan: WARNING! EARTHQUAKE IS COMING!
    PLEASE SURVIVE!

  • @user-sr1re9yu7m
    @user-sr1re9yu7m Před rokem

    this will be my trauma ever...

  • @Хайсе993
    @Хайсе993 Před rokem

    Scary

  • @lebon4199
    @lebon4199 Před rokem +3

    일본이 gdp3위인게 대단함.. 저렇게 큰지진도 10년에 1번꼴로 오는듯하고 작은 지진도 그리 자주일어나는데

    • @yuwl
      @yuwl Před rokem

      ㄹㅇ 저정도로 큰 지진이면 내전설계며 뭐며 다 그냥 씹어먹는다고 함
      그럼에도 잘 먹고 잘 사는 일본이 신기할 따름

  • @Dhgcvjfgb
    @Dhgcvjfgb Před 2 lety +8

    私の住むところは震度7か
    生まれてから震度1しか体験したことないのに笑

  • @user-mi3pj4ye2d
    @user-mi3pj4ye2d Před 6 měsíci +1

    on oh

  • @mckinleeomg8905
    @mckinleeomg8905 Před rokem

    Thank tf is sad my sister lives there 龍さんボイス探してる。

  • @miguelmontes9139
    @miguelmontes9139 Před 7 měsíci

    OH NO

  • @Bassketballdude937
    @Bassketballdude937 Před rokem +2

    Earthquakes proboly has no way to stop us guys

  • @joaquinmendillo6660
    @joaquinmendillo6660 Před 2 lety +1

    If I was in there I would try to leave