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A moderate seismic disturbance was registered earlier today off the eastern coast of Japan’s Kanto region. The event reached a magnitude of 5.1, sending ripples through the maritime boundaries of the Pacific shelf.

Instruments recorded the onset of the tremor at 2026-02-10 18:52:00 UTC. While the shaking was felt in coastal structures, no immediate warnings for a tsunami were issued.

The local atmosphere remained heavy with overcast clouds as the maritime event unfolded. Temperatures in the nearby coastal prefectures were recorded at 16.4°C during the period of activity.



Geological Analysis of the Kanto Offshore Margin

This region sits atop the volatile junction where the Pacific and Philippine Sea plates interact with the Okhotsk Plate. The magnitude 5.1 event is consistent with the periodic stress releases observed along this subduction trench.

Seismologists are closely monitoring the area for potential aftershocks following the primary displacement. The depth of the hypocenter suggests a standard interface event within the oceanic crust.

Urban centers across the Kanto plain reported only minor swaying in high-rise buildings. Local infrastructure remains fully operational despite the overcast weather and seismic energy release.

Our editorial team carefully monitors seismic data to provide in-depth analysis. Explore our real-time interactive Live Map for more details.