Tokyo has been hit by three quakes in four days - but official assures major jolt is not imminent
Tokyo was struck by a third earthquake in four days on Wednesday, but there were no reports of damage or casualties.
The 5.0 magnitude jolt was felt in Tokyo and areas of eastern Japan at 7:25 am local time, the US Geological Survey said.
It was the third quake to shake the capital’s high-rise buildings in recent days - following a 4.8 magnitude quake on Tuesday and one of 5.0 on Sunday - but an official with the Japan Meteorological Agency said they weren’t a precursor of a major jolt.
“This is an area that sees frequent earthquakes” of a moderate size, Nariaki Ohkawara said, adding that the latest quakes were part of that trend.
The epicentre of Wednesday’s quake was east of the capital in Ibaraki prefecture at a depth of about 44 kilometres, the USGS said.