Around Tokyo Suburbs
Earthquakes in the Pacific near Tokyo
The Tokyo area is evaluated scientifically to have a local earthquake of a magnitude 7 or more at any moment or at a possibility of 80% in the coming 30 years.
But the Pacific Ocean off the Boso Penisula situated between Tokyo Bay and the Pacific is also a candidate to cause a big earthquake, since the sea area has had earthquakes, as shown below, for 30 days from the end of 2013 to January 2014.
http://blog.inmycab.com/saitama/20693/
This south Kanto Area suffered at least three times M8-class earthquakes in the past: one in 1677 (noted as M8.5), one in 1703 and other in 1923 as shown below.
http://tokyodisaster.blogspot.jp/2014/01/blog-post.html
http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/555yj/diary/201110310002/
Though an interval of these subducition-zone earthquakes is said to be 200 to 400 years, an inland earthquake can be set off during the interval.
Anyway 330 years have passed since the 1677 Enho Boso Earthquake. Tokyo should be on alert, since such an earthquake could cause at least a few meter-high tsunami in Tokyo Bay, inundating a large urban area on the bay even if it is a few meters high.
To make sure, for this reason, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics must be cancelled.
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