Minor mag. 3.8 earthquake - Philippine Sea, 26 km east of Ise, Mie, Japan, on Sunday, Jul 3, 2022 at 7:51 am (GMT +9) -
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Minor magnitude 3.8 earthquake at 369 km depth
2 Jul 22:58 UTC: First to report: NIED after 7 minutes.
Earthquake details
Date & time | Jul 2, 2022 22:51:08 UTC - |
Local time at epicenter | Sunday, Jul 3, 2022 at 7:51 am (GMT +9) |
Status | Confirmed |
Magnitude | 3.8 |
Depth | 368.9 km |
Epicenter latitude / longitude | 34.405°N / 136.97°E ![]() |
Antipode | 34.405°S / 43.03°W |
Shaking intensity | Not felt |
Primary data source | NIED (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience) |
Nearest volcano | Ontake-san (172 km / 107 mi) |
Nearby towns and cities | 15 km (9 mi) SE of Toba (pop: 23,300) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 26 km (16 mi) ESE of Ise (pop: 97,300) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 34 km (21 mi) S of Toyohama (pop: 21,900) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 40 km (25 mi) SW of Tahara (pop: 38,200) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 44 km (27 mi) S of Ishiki (Nishio) (pop: 24,000) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 50 km (31 mi) S of Taketoyo (pop: 41,700) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 87 km (54 mi) S of Nagoya (pop: 2,191,300) | Show on map | Quakes nearby 286 km (178 mi) WSW of Tokyo (pop: 8,336,600) | Show on map | Quakes nearby |
Weather at epicenter at time of quake | Overcast Clouds ![]() |
Estimated seismic energy released | 3.2 x 1010 joules (8.78 megawatt hours, equivalent to 7.56 tons of TNT) | about seismic energy |
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Mag. | Depth | Location | Source |
3.8 | 369 km | Japan: ENSYUNADA | NIED |
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