M6.2 Earthquake near Off East Coast of Honshu, Japan
About this earthquake
On March 26, 2026 at 14:18 UTC, a magnitude M6.2 earthquake occurred near Off East Coast of Honshu, Japan. The hypocenter lay relatively close to the surface at around 22 km, increasing how strongly it was felt. Earthquakes of this magnitude can cause significant damage in populated areas.
The data is provided by USP and cross-checked across seismological networks.
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Depth profile
Shallow quakes release energy near the surface — shaking is felt more strongly and damage potential is higher.
Depth classes per USGS
Nearby population centers
Distances are straight-line distances from the epicenter. Population data: GeoNames.
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Volcanoes nearby
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Iwatesan
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Hachimantai
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Akita-Komagatake
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Kurikomayama
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Akita-Yakeyama
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Towada
Subsequent earthquakes nearby
Events recorded after this earthquake within 250 km. They are not automatically classified as aftershocks.
Comparison of seismic sources
3 sources currently report magnitudes from M6.2 to M6.5.
Measurements can differ because agencies use different networks and calculation methods. Values may be revised.
Historical context nearby
Comparison with recorded earthquakes before this event within 250 km.
The QuakeMap24 comparison dataset begins on 2024-03-23. Earlier earthquakes may not be included.