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Today was one of these frequent days in Japan with earthquakes. However, this time, it was quite a big one. I have been awoken at 3:23am by a long shakes going over the couch on which I was sleeping (at least until that time). The eyes half-opened I could only feel everything moving with this very particular sensation. That's the second time in one year that I am woken up by an earthquake. And both times happened in the new appart. I think that being on the third floor is one of the main reason...
This morning earthquake was a magnitude of 5.7 at the epicenter, near ɪ, around 180kms from “Œ‹ž (you can see the map on this note). Interesting thing, though: 2 earthquakes on the same area, only separated by less than 10 seconds. Hence the long vibrations this morning. However, if the earthquakes were there, I realised that I still haven't the reflexes. Once again, I just stayed still, "enjoying" the sensation. Not really serious... Maybe I am not used to yet. Strange since around 10 earthquakes took place today in Japan.