Epicenter Location is Undetermined

Is Distribution Maximum Observed Is:5-

Seismic Intensity (Is) distribution is estimated from the observed data (circles) of NIED K-NET, KiK-net, JMA, and local governments that had been collected by 2026/05/02 18:29:34.

Estimated Is for Major Cities

Max. Obs. Is Histogram
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Municipality Show All Data Daytime Population Distance
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Owase,Mie 19,000 Unknown
4
Nabari,Mie 67,000 Unknown
4
Tanabe,Wakayama 77,000 Unknown
3
Koka,Shiga 89,000 Unknown
3
Sennan,Osaka 58,000 Unknown
3
Ikoma,Nara 89,000 Unknown
3
Higashiyodogawa,Osaka,Osaka 140,000 Unknown
3
Tsu,Mie 290,000 Unknown
3
Matsusaka,Mie 160,000 Unknown
3
Tokushima,Tokushima 280,000 Unknown
3
Toyonaka,Osaka 330,000 Unknown
3
Sakai,Sakai,Osaka 170,000 Unknown
3
Wakayama,Wakayama 370,000 Unknown
3
Kishiwada,Osaka 170,000 Unknown
3
Nara,Nara 340,000 Unknown
3
Ise,Mie 130,000 Unknown
3
Hyogo,Kobe,Hyogo 130,000 Unknown
3
Nishio,Aichi 160,000 Unknown
3
Takatsuki,Osaka 290,000 Unknown
3
Nakagyo,Kyoto,Kyoto 160,000 Unknown
The histogram shows frequency distribution of estimated Is derived from interpolation of the observation with 250-m mesh. The daytime and nighttime correspond to 9:00-18:59 and 19:00-8:59, respectively. The distance is measured from the epicenter to the center of the municipality.

Is Exposed-Population Estimates of Each City

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Whole of Japan 5,000 < 1,000
Mie Prefecture 5,000 < 1,000
  Owase,Mie < 1,000
  Kihoku,Kitamuro,Mie 5,000 < 1,000
Nara Prefecture < 1,000
  Yoshino,Yoshino,Nara < 1,000
  Kawakami,Yoshino,Nara < 1,000
Wakayama Prefecture < 1,000
  Hidaka,Hidaka,Wakayama < 1,000
The summation of the exposed population for each city does not necessarily equal to that of the prefecture or whole of Japan.

Major Historical Damaging Earthquakes in This Region

Historical earthquakes are unavailable until the epicenter is determined.

Seismic Hazard Information of J-SHIS

J-SHIS is a Web service by NIED, to help prevent and prepare for earthquake disaster by providing a public portal for seismic hazard information across Japan.

Is Distribution of 2% Probability of Exceedance in 50 Years
Is Distribution of Return Period of 50,000-year