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EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN AS IT STARTED!!!! I was traveling from Shirakawa to Tokyo via the JR system. While stopped at Utsunomiya station, I started to shoot video across the tracks hoping to catch an express train going through at full speed. Suddenly the train starts to shake - then thing I know I'm experiencing my first - and hopefully last - earthquake. While I am back home in the USA, my thoughts and prayers are with the wonderful people of Japan...

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@drive_with_pov
@drive_with_pov 4 года назад
Tourist : “Hey bob,,this is crazy!!” Japanese people : “First time?”
@uwu_senpai
@uwu_senpai 4 года назад
Look at the date dude. It's probably the 2011 earthquake that killed so many.
@koltinn
@koltinn 4 года назад
@@uwu_senpai it is
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 4 года назад
4th strongest earthquake ever recorded in the world.
@hastalavista7021
@hastalavista7021 4 года назад
i think if that kind of EQuake happens in my country, the death toll probably gonna be way much greater than in Japan, as we dont have any education about what to do in earthquake emergency
@leonpeonleon
@leonpeonleon 4 года назад
@@hastalavista7021 stay under a table. or go outside away from buildings or structures. that's earthquake education in SWEDEN. I have not experienced a major earthquake here. A few light ones rarely.
@felipeestopado2346
@felipeestopado2346 5 лет назад
The structural integrity of that station tho is awesome. Minimal damage. Japan does it best.
@d58l68
@d58l68 5 лет назад
They have to
@alkfs137a
@alkfs137a 5 лет назад
Living just right on top of the pacific ring of fire force them to make a structure as strong as possible
@dokturgogo
@dokturgogo 5 лет назад
@@alkfs137a When you think about, the constant episode of such a destructive force allows for an incredible amount of R&D and cause and effect analysis by their nation's structural engineers. The R&D is crucial to getting things as best as it could be.
@ATalkingBadger
@ATalkingBadger 5 лет назад
*though
@angelt7166
@angelt7166 5 лет назад
I wonder why
@mfaizsyahmi
@mfaizsyahmi 5 лет назад
Sees video in recommendation - "Oh hey look it's a video of a typical Japanese earthquake!" Sees upload date - "Oh no..."
@Randomness78
@Randomness78 5 лет назад
2011, what's wrong with that?
@debiuu7859
@debiuu7859 5 лет назад
@@Randomness78 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
@EldritchAnanke
@EldritchAnanke 5 лет назад
Same, mfaizsyahmi.
@Randomness78
@Randomness78 5 лет назад
@@debiuu7859 aah, i remember now :(
@ryuisvillemaster8076
@ryuisvillemaster8076 5 лет назад
@Hyde Deme it was a disaster on that year
@perfectlyprejudice7530
@perfectlyprejudice7530 5 лет назад
“Hey Bob? This is crazy.”
@JasonPhillip303
@JasonPhillip303 5 лет назад
so generic
@VinnyOrzechowski
@VinnyOrzechowski 5 лет назад
i fucking died, "Klazy , very klazy"
@canoncochran7927
@canoncochran7927 5 лет назад
Japan for you
@chrisbradshaw5352
@chrisbradshaw5352 5 лет назад
"Hey Bob? This is crazy" would be the last thing I'd say.
@chrisbradshaw5352
@chrisbradshaw5352 5 лет назад
@Nichijou Bot lighten up fella! In that moment, when you are in the middle of a big earthquake, you are more than likely to scream a few expletives than be calm and rational.
@l.faraday8767
@l.faraday8767 5 лет назад
The power of the earth never ceases to amaze. The Japanese are hyper prepared as they should be.
@Akaedyson
@Akaedyson 5 лет назад
@Nichijou Bot They never expected a tsunami to hit the power plants.
@ThomasKrKr
@ThomasKrKr 5 лет назад
@Nichijou Bot doesnt the powerplant already have a tsunami wall but the tsunami was taller than expected?
@dhtelevision
@dhtelevision 4 года назад
L. Faraday I think it’s because they’re used to earthquakes and tsunamis.
@antagonisingbison287
@antagonisingbison287 4 года назад
Cambs TV they sit on faulty line so prone to earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes
@fireice2037
@fireice2037 4 года назад
That quake and tsunami was the worst japan has ever seen... they didnt expect that at all...
@jorgetoledo4888
@jorgetoledo4888 5 лет назад
I've been in an earthquake like this. The worst thing is that you don't know when it's going to stop.
@Soyloca666
@Soyloca666 5 лет назад
Jorge Toledo where?
@juniorhuachoguisado6640
@juniorhuachoguisado6640 5 лет назад
Perú
@publiusmaximus4041
@publiusmaximus4041 5 лет назад
Holy smoking toledo's
@Soyloca666
@Soyloca666 5 лет назад
Junior Huacho Guisado how did you survive
@Soyloca666
@Soyloca666 5 лет назад
JacobLZP I’m in California too 😭
@ariestheram5693
@ariestheram5693 5 лет назад
Friendly reminder that this footage was taken 300 km away from the epicenter
@poppypeppa0186
@poppypeppa0186 4 года назад
Meme Master Thankfully the epicenter was deep in the ocean or not thankfully the earthquake in the ocean made a Tsunami and killed and destroyed so many lives. And heres the best: scientists found out that in around 30 years a bigger earthquake will hit japan.
@leonrw5873
@leonrw5873 4 года назад
@@poppypeppa0186 and which earthquake is that? The Nankai trough earthquake? Please tell me.
@poppypeppa0186
@poppypeppa0186 4 года назад
Leon RW here a Part of a theguardian article „Experts estimate the next one is due roughly a century on, with an estimated 70% chance of a magnitude-7 quake hitting Tokyo before 2050. It is no longer a question of if but when the big one will come. The impact would be devastating.“. And the link to it: www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/jun/12/this-is-not-a-what-if-story-tokyo-braces-for-the-earthquake-of-a-century
@leonrw5873
@leonrw5873 4 года назад
@@poppypeppa0186 Oh, I know of that earthquake! Here in Japan, we call it "首都直下地震." For this earthquake, there's 7 possible scenarions, and there's two "worst case scenarios," where the earthquake happens right under tokyo and a large area of the tokyo bay area will experience (Japanese) seismic intensity 7 quakes. But hey, that's only one! What fun would it be to be living life with only one earthquake threat! There's also the Nankai Trough earthquake (南海トラフ地震), and it happens in cycles of 100-150 years. However, there have been reports of the cycle being quicker than 100 years due to the previous earthquake being relatively small in magnitude. The Nankai Trough earthquake has a predicted magnitude of 8.0-9.1 (the latter having an extremely small chance), and since the last one happened in 1946 and the 1946 one was relative small (I think it was
@mpred8606
@mpred8606 4 года назад
@@pulse_1633 imagine the earthquake during pandemic social distancing will be difficult our country was hit by thypoon vongfong but thabkfully it isnt that bad in my place but I can definately agree with you christians will be posting everywhere thank god thank you lord and other stuff after the pandemic
@footwearfoot
@footwearfoot 9 лет назад
probably one of the few handheld videos out there that started filming prior to the earthquake, some kind of luck.
@bruno84
@bruno84 5 лет назад
Actually it was shaking from the start of the video. Just not as violently.
@mpred8606
@mpred8606 4 года назад
@@bruno84 he tried to shiot a train passing by at full speed still pretty lucky thi check description
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 4 года назад
Check out Valdez, Alaska, 1964. A crewman on the freight ship "Chena" was using a Bell & Howell camera to film children walking their dogs on the dock. The quake and tsunami hit so suddenly, even the dogs had no time to react.
@candisham1978
@candisham1978 3 года назад
It was shaking prior. One earthquake I experienced I felt slight shaking 60 seconds before it hit that seemed to stop before the main earthquake happened. I knew something was up.
@aircraftandmore9775
@aircraftandmore9775 2 года назад
@@candisham1978 that was the p wave, a faster type of earthquake wave that youd feel before the main shaking, its up and own shaking.
@ThePuppetwizard
@ThePuppetwizard 5 лет назад
If an earthquake of this magnitude were to hit Amsterdam the whole city would be left in ruins. Most buildings in Japan are earthquake proof. However this quake still caused a lot of damage 😮
@DonkeykongSw2
@DonkeykongSw2 5 лет назад
Mexico too. But since Mexico City is on the ancient seabed,the shake is more tremendous than in Japan. Nevermind, your country, like us, isn't on these dangerous zone; the ring of fire, what your country should care about is the rising of the sea level.
@ReaperPLUR
@ReaperPLUR 5 лет назад
@@DonkeykongSw2 yup the earthquake didn't fuck em up, the tsunami did. If a tsunami hit some of those European countries itd be fucked
@alkfs137a
@alkfs137a 5 лет назад
Europe is safe from earthquakes (except Italy, of course). The only problem with europe is its land are mostly lowlands and are prone to tsunami and rising sea levels. Just watch out those two.
@alexandranaomi4263
@alexandranaomi4263 5 лет назад
@@alkfs137a And greece ^^
@ysruizc
@ysruizc 5 лет назад
@@alexandranaomi4263 and Portugal.
@finnweekes100
@finnweekes100 5 лет назад
Yes RU-vid recommendations, I'd love to watch this at 2 am
@djlawlz4041
@djlawlz4041 5 лет назад
I’m watching this at 5 AM.
@lleeexx
@lleeexx 5 лет назад
@@djlawlz4041 6 AM gang
@A._K.
@A._K. 5 лет назад
@@lleeexx Did you just woke up or have slept before
@dslax9085
@dslax9085 5 лет назад
Bruh for me it's 2 am right now lol
@GreatRusio
@GreatRusio 5 лет назад
Haven't slept since yesterday gang
@doggooftruth9983
@doggooftruth9983 4 года назад
Little did they know that earthquake would be the final warning to thousands of people who are still missing til this day Never forget.
@anthonychilders9549
@anthonychilders9549 4 года назад
Nana Pride ー This was filmed on the 25th of March, roughly two-three weeks after the big one. So no, this wasn't.
@tgm9991
@tgm9991 4 года назад
@@anthonychilders9549 actually it was published on 25th of March there's no mention of the date it was recorded
@ayush175
@ayush175 4 года назад
Hello there
@computertutorials1286
@computertutorials1286 4 года назад
Anthony Childers I doubt it was actually filmed on the 25th, especially since this area didn’t experience really strong quakes that day. Most of them were up north.
@misahohimeima1981
@misahohimeima1981 3 года назад
@@anthonychilders9549 Looking at the strength and listening to the horror in the announcers voices I’d say this was more than likely the Great Tohokū earthquake of 2011
@riefkyresonate3577
@riefkyresonate3577 5 лет назад
WHat a good structure of the building. And the people reaction, no extremely panic. So organized
@longbeach225
@longbeach225 4 года назад
Yes. Amazing. This quake was over magnitude 8.0! A earthquake like this would demolish the city I live in. I live in San Francisco so definitely in quake territory.
@pso3725
@pso3725 12 лет назад
My Japanesse advisor Takeshi traveling with me - I nick named him "Bob" lol
@user-kz9qo7wj6i
@user-kz9qo7wj6i 4 года назад
Lol
@joshuaschriebl1238
@joshuaschriebl1238 4 года назад
Lol
@ejajafrozarb
@ejajafrozarb 4 года назад
Lol
@felixhekster
@felixhekster 4 года назад
Lol
@abby7274
@abby7274 4 года назад
Lol
@gdub454
@gdub454 7 лет назад
Dam..that was pretty frikn scary...especially after it gained some momentum..that train station was shaking and making some pretty scary sounds ..wow
@dolfyrantsparodies608
@dolfyrantsparodies608 5 лет назад
Don't worry, every building in Japan are designed to shake quite a bit.
@user-os4xv2mf8b
@user-os4xv2mf8b 4 года назад
The worst disaster in Japanese history, and the 5th strongest earthquake recorded in the world. RIP for more than 18,000 victim.
@M4V3RiCkU235
@M4V3RiCkU235 4 года назад
Nothing will withstand in Romania at a 9.0 earthquake. Yes, we have too. But the most brutal was 7.4 in 1940, then 7.2 in 1977 when we lost 1500 peoples and many buildings collapsed. After that (the building where designed with `30s normative`s until then) we took measures. `86 - 7.2 no damage at all, `90 7.0 and another aftershock in less than 24 hours: 6.4. No damage. Now we waiting for the big one: At least 7.5. I has been a while. The last earthquake was 1 week ago: 5.4. We have at least 1 earthquake between 5 or 6 every year and every time it happens, we think is the "Big One". The problem is that the majority of buildings - 80% have an average age of 50 years or more. Even the flat i`m staying is 40 years old, and is consider "new". We don`t know if a 50 years building, already struck by 2-3 of 7 magnitude earthquakes or so, will resist to a 7.5 or even 8 scale earthquake. Yes, they say that the vast majority of buildings are design for 8 Mw, or 8.5 earthquake after `77. But we don`t know - the panic is in the air. But the most terrifying think, is that in 1802 was a 8.2 Earthquake. The measurement was made by the witness of that time - ppls that wrote about that. If we are strike be a 8.2 earthquake now - they say will be 500 000 deaths only in Bucharest. Will be felt even to Moscow - 2500 km away - like it was in 1802.
@nasirgoldbourne47
@nasirgoldbourne47 4 года назад
A tsumani shortly strucked after the earthquake. JR Joban line are now using a full line after repairing after the earthquake and tsumani
@j2uazon83
@j2uazon83 4 года назад
Man that is horrible
@Unnecessarilylongexplanations
@Unnecessarilylongexplanations 4 года назад
My Japanese isn't great but the man over the speaker is saying something along the lines of "Thank you and sorry for the wait" and giving information about the earthquake. Also saying something to calm people as well.
@ahahmyee6774
@ahahmyee6774 3 года назад
It’s quite difficult to understand but the man is saying something like “There’s an earthquake right now. Please get out of the train station and go to the place in front of the station”.
@misahohimeima1981
@misahohimeima1981 3 года назад
@@ahahmyee6774 If I were to translate it into English using my skills it’s something along the lines of “Laides and gentlemen’s we have just been hit by a powerful earthquake, please leave the train and head to the muster zone in front of the station, please remain calm”.
@nyanko190
@nyanko190 13 лет назад
日本人でも死ぬほど恐かったのに、外国から来た方は、さぞかし恐かったでしょう。 今後の貴重な資料になります。
@ShikataGaNai100
@ShikataGaNai100 11 лет назад
2:46PM (JST), 11 March 2011. May the souls lost on that horrible day rest in peace.
@sharkheadism
@sharkheadism 10 лет назад
Little did they know that the worst was yet to come
@KennyGuite
@KennyGuite 5 лет назад
tsunami, you mean?
@kalina2958
@kalina2958 5 лет назад
@@KennyGuite yes because just after the earthquake started a tsunami was announced
@cappyo
@cappyo 5 лет назад
@@kalina2958 announced? Lmao
@kalina2958
@kalina2958 5 лет назад
@@cappyo yes it was announced in the news after it has been seen coming towards the east cost of Japan
@kalina2958
@kalina2958 5 лет назад
@Euromista idk but if it's her, I hope she is doing well now.
@djlawlz4041
@djlawlz4041 5 лет назад
I would be freaking out meanwhile this guy is calmly like,”Hey Bob, this is crazy…”
@n1303144
@n1303144 5 лет назад
Remind me of oh my god Andreas freak out video
@djlawlz4041
@djlawlz4041 5 лет назад
I’ve never seen that or heard of that video.
@j2uazon83
@j2uazon83 4 года назад
I've been through 4 earthquakes in my life. You never get used to it.
@weeardguy
@weeardguy 4 года назад
I think it helps that the guy is inside a train. Though it sure won't eliminate all of the shaking, it will probably take the edge of things. But to be honest, I feel his 'Bob, this is crazy' comment is one of total fear. The fact that his companion already says 'big' and the incredible sound the quake produced at this station, most likely scared him, and you can hear it.
@JuanGarcia-fi8ud
@JuanGarcia-fi8ud 5 лет назад
Godzilla just passing bye
@fazebot2405
@fazebot2405 5 лет назад
@ 2:22 you can kind of hear godzillas cry lol
@quisquilie332
@quisquilie332 5 лет назад
RRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@trashrabbit69
@trashrabbit69 5 лет назад
Ooooh no, there goes Tokyo!
@frylfrq
@frylfrq 5 лет назад
@@fazebot2405 old clasic good one
@elteescat
@elteescat 4 года назад
🎼 🎵With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound he pulls those spitting high tension wires down. Helpless people on subway trains scream for God as he looks in on them. He picks up a bus and he throws it back down as he wades through the buildings toward the center of town. 🎶
@sayno2lolzisback
@sayno2lolzisback 5 лет назад
After years of being fascinated with earthquakes, my wish of experiencing one was granted on the second day of my first visit to Tokyo. It was a 5.9 and I instantly regretted it. Probably the most scared I have ever been in my life. I was not like the guy in this video who seemed to enjoy it at first...
@shaydavis1365
@shaydavis1365 7 лет назад
This is one of the most terrifying videos I have seen. geez.
@stardown77
@stardown77 5 лет назад
Agreed.
@jhcfight
@jhcfight 5 лет назад
I'm not downplaying this video, but didn't you see any of the tsunami videos? Some are really terrifying, like people running for the water and being engulfed by it. Those are really horrible to me.
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6ugNVpIH-Ic.html
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-agvKvqHbqT8.html
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056
@monicochimpanzonsegundo6056 5 лет назад
This one was the most terrorific earthquake of my life.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eI0NVCDh0dk.html
@cocolovesgod5723
@cocolovesgod5723 6 лет назад
Almost 7 years after and it's still scaring the crap out of me !Hope you were ok and no one was hurt in the station Japanese people are strong
@hamstergirl4444
@hamstergirl4444 9 лет назад
Living in California's Bay Area since the mid 70's, so I've experienced many earthquakes over the years...when shit starts shaking, there's always two questions on my mind - is it going to shake any harder?, and is it going to stop?! Usually, no one gets hurt, and there's minimal damage, so I've come to rather like them - it's like a cheap thrill ride, lol. But this one in Japan? OH HELL NOE!!!! Most California quakes are relatively short - usually less than a minute...but this quake just kept coming - even outperformed the Energizer Bunny. These people really kept their cool - I'd have been totally freaking out, lol :)
@thabboy
@thabboy 9 лет назад
***** Its gonna happen. Soon. I live 2 blocks from the Hayward fault, in Hayward.
@hamstergirl4444
@hamstergirl4444 9 лет назад
thabboy Unfortunately, I think you're right - it's been a while since we've had any decent tremblers to let some of the pressure off...funny the things we can convince ourselves to ignore - like living on massive fault lines ;)
@thabboy
@thabboy 9 лет назад
***** Agreed. I always tell people we pay a high price of living and big risk, but look at how beautiful California truly is. In one hour, We can be on the ocean, then snow (damn this drought), valleys, mountains, lakes, desert.
@hamstergirl4444
@hamstergirl4444 9 лет назад
thabboy That it is...drive south for 30 minutes, and I'm in downtown San Francisco, go north for the same time, and hit Point Reyes National Seashore...however, it's ironic that were I not disabled, I wouldn't be able to live here - damn, it's expensive :(
@alejandramendez6993
@alejandramendez6993 6 лет назад
I remember in 1994 when the big one hit. I was a kid back then. We felt it in Southern California. It was a violent shake in the middle of the night witch is more terrifying when you’re a child. My dad got all of us under the dining room table in seconds somehow. I honestly don’t even know if back then that was a safe thing to do. After the earthquake, I remember dust shook into the air and we couldn’t even see our neighbors house through it. The dust was so thick in the air we were only able to see flash lights. It was insane.
@jbeals010
@jbeals010 9 лет назад
I lost count of how many quakes I've experienced here in California, but I am so selfishly thankful that none have been like this. I can't imagine the panic here. I honestly think Japan and its residents are much more composed during an earthquake than I could ever be. Not saying I freak out but yes...my nerves get rattled to the max (sorry for the pun).
@slayer7695
@slayer7695 4 года назад
When you hear a london train approaching your station:
@YuriDokiDoki
@YuriDokiDoki 4 года назад
Tectonic Plates: How many earthquakes do you want? Japan: Hai.
@bnon360spin4
@bnon360spin4 4 года назад
Yuri not funny
@Maloy7800
@Maloy7800 5 лет назад
I have to say the earthquakes in Japan are A LOT worse than what I'm "used to". Down here it's one big jolt and then some shaking and it's over. (Knocking on wood). In Japan they are LONG and horrendously powerful. Respect to the Japanese for adapting to it. Their Shinkansen earthquake monitoring system stops the trains 10 seconds BEFORE the earthquake starts. Amazing.
@andrewjones-productions
@andrewjones-productions 5 лет назад
Depends on the earthquake and where it happens. The earthquakes this year have generally been short and 'jolt-like'. However, one about two weeks ago was long, but thankfully not particularly strong where I was, but measured shindo 5 lower on the Japanese scale at the epicentre. The Japanese scale measures the amount of shake on the surface and categories 5 and 6 are sub-separated into 'weak and strong', although translated as 'lower and upper' in English. A 5 will cause damage such as concrete-block walls falling over, books and dishes falling off shelves. Anything higher just gets worse. The highest is Shindo 7. You can see the scale here: www.jma.go.jp/jma/en/Activities/image/earth-fig03.png
@MarthaStout0202
@MarthaStout0202 9 лет назад
Nice change to hear English during the Japan earthquake. "Oh sh*t" was appropriate!
@GetRekt-bw6pu
@GetRekt-bw6pu 5 лет назад
Why censor a letter? Don't be a fucking prude, mate.
@salazarpayne3784
@salazarpayne3784 5 лет назад
*shit There, I fixed it.
@kingseekerbackup3085
@kingseekerbackup3085 4 года назад
@@GetRekt-bw6pu and nobody cares?
@afia7710
@afia7710 4 года назад
Sherry Tingley but theres kids who watch this and wouldn’t want to see that word, and i think the parents wouldn’t appreciate it either. Also who’s cares?
@Roadent1241
@Roadent1241 4 года назад
Smol Person There's some families who just openly swear. ~shrug~
@powerfulberry237
@powerfulberry237 5 лет назад
"Assquake!" "?" "Assquake!" "Earthquake? Wow"
@pinfdai5239
@pinfdai5239 5 лет назад
😂
@arendt.kyabetsu
@arendt.kyabetsu 4 года назад
assは草
@jqdsilva
@jqdsilva 4 года назад
We have "assquakes" in the US... right after a trip to Taco Bell.
@RhyeSachi
@RhyeSachi 5 лет назад
There was an earthquake here in Indonesia last night with a tsunami warning and its the scariest thing ever. It's my 4th time in an earthquake and last night was the biggest one. The magnitude was 7,4
@djlawlz4041
@djlawlz4041 5 лет назад
I hope you’re okay!
@RhyeSachi
@RhyeSachi 5 лет назад
@@djlawlz4041 Thank you! We hope that nothing bad will happen ;-;
@djlawlz4041
@djlawlz4041 5 лет назад
I’ll keep you guys in my thoughts. I’ve had an earthquake or two here in Boston, Massachusetts (the east coast of North America) but it’s never more than a tiny shake for a minute or two.
@gia9119
@gia9119 5 лет назад
I'm from indonesia too. I experienced 2 earthquakes in just two days, it's scary, I couldn't even sleep peacefully. But thankfully there's no tsunami
@vladimirgaucan8832
@vladimirgaucan8832 5 лет назад
@@djlawlz4041 "a minute or two"? That's quite a long time for boston lmao
@hokkaido_jp
@hokkaido_jp 4 года назад
当時海外の旅行者たちが「今何が起きてどうすればいいのか、どこに行けばいいかわからない」ってインタビューで言ってて確かにと思った。あれから9年、英語での対策は出来ているのかな。
@brittneyyyann
@brittneyyyann 5 лет назад
This is amazing, thank you so much for sharing.
@DHLim-lo7nk
@DHLim-lo7nk 5 лет назад
Magnitude 9.0(±0.1) Japanese seismic intensity 7 (largest) Highest tsunami : about 40m That's crazy..
@intreoo
@intreoo 2 года назад
Amazing how the station is still mostly intact. I can tell you for sure that if this happened at a Metrolink station where I live in Los Angeles there would literally be nothing but concrete.
@nyanko190
@nyanko190 13 лет назад
これは本当怖いよね。私は宇都宮駅の近くに住んでますが死ぬかと思いました。 非常放送は英語でもするべきです。 あなたが無事でなによりです。
@user-ue6hu9nj7x
@user-ue6hu9nj7x 5 лет назад
でも それはどこの国でも一緒だと思いますけど…なかなか難しくと思いますよ  英語でのアナウスがあっても英語が全て通ずるわけでもないので
@sntmse
@sntmse 4 года назад
確かにせめて英語の放送は必要ですね。 海外で地震ではありませんが、非常事態に遭遇したことがありますが、何が起こっているか分からず恐怖を覚えた記憶があります。
@SaMaknae
@SaMaknae 7 лет назад
"Hey Bob, This is crazy" no shit XD
@shaunlowekey4525
@shaunlowekey4525 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your video, I lived in the Midwest, Chicago I’ll, I don’t know what it is like to experience an earthquake, but you were good at recording this, I applaud you, I don’t know what I would have done in your situation, pretty scary to watch.
@NOISYdog-jo2fq
@NOISYdog-jo2fq 5 лет назад
All my 2019 squad raise you're hands🙋🏻‍♂️
@exportgold3339
@exportgold3339 5 лет назад
@notakanksh8752
@notakanksh8752 5 лет назад
@jusjetz
@jusjetz 5 лет назад
subscribe to become the next Einstein ✋🏻
@JohnMcMahon.
@JohnMcMahon. 5 лет назад
Start - Excited school kid voice:.. An Earthquake ? WOOOWW Halfway - Serious scared man voice:.. Hey Bob! THIS IS CRAZY
@popo-ey3tx
@popo-ey3tx 4 года назад
揺れ始めからの映像はほんとに貴重だと思います。撮ってくださってありがとうございます
@86501freightliner
@86501freightliner 5 лет назад
I love how most people in the video are just like, "oh this is only a minor inconvenience!"
@cat1554
@cat1554 4 года назад
WaiHon Lam even tho it was 3/11
@4beatsti
@4beatsti 2 года назад
貴重な映像ありがとうございます。 しかし構造物があると凄い轟音に驚きます。 こんなに長く苦しい地震は初めてで、この後襲いくる巨大津波は忘れることが出来ません。
@GakHiga
@GakHiga 3 года назад
緊急事、数回に1回でもいいので多くの観光客のためにも外国語のアナウンスがあるといいだろうな。
@jaesshoulder5021
@jaesshoulder5021 5 лет назад
I love how chill those two people are standing. If the camera wasn't shaking and the title wasn't Earthquake. Then I wouldn't have known at all lol
@pie.x
@pie.x 5 лет назад
I cannot believe how calm you were when you filmed this.
@deku-eku5127
@deku-eku5127 5 лет назад
I cried just watching this, I’m horribly afraid of earthquakes and natural disasters in general. A pretty strong earthquake hit while I was at work not too long ago. I was scared for my tiny chihuahua, and my devices because it has years worth of work stored without being backed up. Now I’m all shaky. I actually cried uncontrollably at work that day, had many breakdowns. Earthquakes are fucking terrifying. That’s why I’d never consider moving to Japan. Which is a shame, because I’m sure it’s a very beautiful and pleasant country.
@machamacha-no-macha
@machamacha-no-macha 3 года назад
Wow, you succeeded shooting this video almost from the begining of the quake! This clip is a very rare data. And I found out that we need more information in English at real-time.
@borvorn2237
@borvorn2237 4 года назад
2:01 The man says " I'm worry about MY COMPANY. " Ladies and gentlemen. This is JAPANESE
@zip-creativestudio4692
@zip-creativestudio4692 3 года назад
Wow..
@SyTheMetalhead
@SyTheMetalhead 6 лет назад
This gives a more accurate portrayal of the aftershocks than the Tokyo videos do so appreciate the upload. Like you nothing but love and prayers go out to those poor people whose lives were devastated by this awful event, those who lost their lives, those who lost family or friends, those who lost their homes and those who lost their livelihoods. I have to be honest, apart from Fukushima I hadn't really seen any footage of the Tohoku quake so I was obviously to the sheer devastation and over such a wide area as well. To be honest it brought a tree to my eye, seeing the destruction of so many people's lives, homes, livelihoods etc. Guess I can be thankful living in the UK that quakes aren't really something we need to worry about, occasionally we have one around 5.0 but more often than not most are under 4.0
@eagle9903
@eagle9903 2 года назад
2:00「うわ会社が心配だよ、会議があるで」ってもうこれぞ世界に誇る日本の社畜としか
@antoncolbo
@antoncolbo 12 лет назад
This is the station where we changed trains on our way to Nikko less than a year before the quake, and I was curious to know what the quake felt like in that area. Keep in mind that Utsunomiya is around 200km south and inland from Sendai. Thanks for posting the video.
@Aracelerii
@Aracelerii 4 года назад
*when you realize this was the same quake that started Fukushima*
@user-nw1ds1vv4g
@user-nw1ds1vv4g 4 года назад
2:02 The Japanese man said “I am worried about my office. I have a meeting there.”
@djmarsone5209
@djmarsone5209 4 года назад
🙄🙄
@pso3725
@pso3725 12 лет назад
@rajalovesjill the train I was in was safe. I heard of reports that 4 trains total went off the tracks and one which was near the coast was not recovered. I was very lucky and very thankful. My prayers are with the wonderful people of Japan.
@freedamerican5243
@freedamerican5243 4 года назад
I’m sorry to hear about that train near the coast. Was it ever recovered?
@jaanfo3874
@jaanfo3874 4 года назад
I noted that right as Bob started saying "Earthquake" you can hear the air conditioning turn off, likely either the overhead electrical shut down or the crew felt the quake and dropped the Pantagraph. More likely the former as I'm sure Japan has a million and one safety systems to detect earthquakes and stop or protect trains. I'm glad you were safe, amazed only four trains were seriously affected.
@misahohimeima1981
@misahohimeima1981 3 года назад
@@jaanfo3874 Most train systems do a few things during a quake over Shindo 5-/5+ A. Pantograph down and Electrical Isolation rods go down under the bogies to ground the train in case of OLE collapse B. If not already stopped the trains utilise an extra 2 tons of brake force even normal Emergency Brakes don’t use C. The conductor tunes to the lines rail accident command network D. The train evacuates after 5 minutes of the shaking stopping And finally the train is inspected for damage caused by the quake and caused by the deceleration force of on average, 7.5kmh/s which is nearly 2 times the normal emergency brake deceleration speed of 4/4.5kmh/s.
@roachtoasties
@roachtoasties 5 лет назад
I was in Tokyo a few months before. They are wonderful people. I also was in Northridge in 1994. I thought that was big, but it only lasted about 30 seconds. This was about two minutes. It's hard for me to compare the intensity of the two. I was very close to the epicenter. It was intense in Northridge, but shorter.
@user-uk8bs9ks1g
@user-uk8bs9ks1g 5 лет назад
The most shocking is that this place is 300km far from epicenter. Sendai must have been more dangerous
@kaberus7565
@kaberus7565 4 года назад
Sendai Mediatheque video shows how strong it was there
@weeardguy
@weeardguy 12 лет назад
I think that experiencing one of worlds strongest earthquakes is so breath-taking that you don't even think about that at the moment the quake hits...
@yuuya_not_official
@yuuya_not_official 4 года назад
せっかく来てもらったのに 怖い思いさせてごめんね どうしても切っても切り離せないから 日本人と日本自体が強くなっていくしかないと思っています 貴重な映像を残してくれたことに感謝して 次も日本に来てくれたなら 最高の思い出になるといいな
@ottavva
@ottavva 5 лет назад
Sir, Madam, I am with you as you nicely put it: ''my thoughts and prayers are with the wonderful people of Japan'' I visited Japan in 2007 and this was the crown of yll my travels :)
@Unnecessarilylongexplanations
@Unnecessarilylongexplanations 4 года назад
I complain about 4 feet of snow and here these people have to deal with the earth literally threatening to break under their feet
@marezic7446
@marezic7446 4 года назад
Japanese buildings are amazing! If this was in India, there would be nothing left of that station.
@xrmax4551
@xrmax4551 4 года назад
Japanese citizens: casually takes shelter Me: MOMMY MOMMY IM SCARED
@annek5136
@annek5136 4 года назад
The people are so calm with such great shaking!I admire Japanese more now.
@toyoboisamufujii3583
@toyoboisamufujii3583 2 года назад
My name is Fujii from the Safety and Disaster Prevention Department at Toyobo, a Japanese company. May I use this video for internal training?
@davepowell7168
@davepowell7168 Год назад
Feel free.
@user-fn3py8hv9p
@user-fn3py8hv9p 4 года назад
Well some people misunderstood that Japanese don’t panic in an earthquake, but actually we panic, it’s just not obvious cause Japanese people tend act like they’re claimed but they aren’t. If only we could check their heartbeat or something so you will see that they actually is in a panic, but they learned how to stay conscious about the surroundings so they can make the right decision
@soobinsbread590
@soobinsbread590 4 года назад
It sounds like someone is dropping thousands of cutleries in the middle of a quite night
@user-er4mk7kf5k
@user-er4mk7kf5k 4 года назад
hahahahahahH
@eshan309
@eshan309 4 года назад
1:08 that hanging sign board!! I've never seen such a thing shaking so violently. Terrifying!
@DankMemesForAngryTeens
@DankMemesForAngryTeens 4 года назад
Nobody: Earthquake: Hello Insurance Companies: Ah shit, here we go again...
@candysandy6775
@candysandy6775 5 лет назад
Occurs in 2011 But RECOMMEND 2019 WHY???
@carolinaatilano9200
@carolinaatilano9200 5 лет назад
There's probably gonna be another one like that somewhere else maybe.
@misudenshi264
@misudenshi264 5 лет назад
Foreshadowing
@weeardguy
@weeardguy 12 лет назад
No, his advisor is actually amazed (maybe even scared, with every reason to be so): You hear him say 'sugoi' (don't know if I spell it right, but it's a japanese word for 'big' or 'strong') and quite shortly after that 'big' (which more sounds like 'bieeg, bieeg') The fact that you hear people shout at how powerfull this one is, really says something: the japanese are used to earthquakes, but certainly not M9.0 earthquakes.
@hage528
@hage528 4 года назад
2:00 japanese "I have a meeting at work..."   3:00 conductor "An earthquake has just occurred, please be careful overhead, please wait for a while" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami
@eam5608
@eam5608 4 года назад
0:08 "arsequake? Arsequake!" "Earthquake?" " ya" "Wow" "waaaa"
@erestube
@erestube 4 года назад
This is the best video of the quake I've seen. Most of the focus is on the tsunami. This gives you an idea of what caused the sea to rise and the earth's axis to be moved. And this was rather remote from the epicenter!
@Kanji1113
@Kanji1113 4 года назад
2:02 The man says, "I'm worried about the company. I will have a meeting."
@MetalNeyth
@MetalNeyth Год назад
Awesome, thanks for sharing your video.
@chennakesavulu9802
@chennakesavulu9802 5 лет назад
Earthquake will come and go but Japan will always stand....no matter how many earthquakes they face....
@qwaken4145
@qwaken4145 5 лет назад
yea cuz they experienced many
@wilfstor3078
@wilfstor3078 4 года назад
I remember when this happened. We were in London at the time and the natural history museum had an earthquake simulation exhibit. They closed to be respectful to the families of people who were injured or killed in the quake.
@DJAUDIO1
@DJAUDIO1 10 лет назад
Amazing video. Can anyone translate what the public announcement are saying?
@christopherknight6387
@christopherknight6387 10 лет назад
Thanks
@coshiro1
@coshiro1 6 лет назад
DJ AUDIO1 “Holy shit”
@onomis
@onomis 6 лет назад
Cook, Jack!
@FatGuyInaTruck
@FatGuyInaTruck 6 лет назад
Godzilla!
@Godzilla-ij5tx
@Godzilla-ij5tx 6 лет назад
Michael Tovar Nope, I’ve been somewhere else at this time ;)
@Berries20
@Berries20 5 лет назад
Idk why RU-vid's been recommending me stuff that might hike my anxiety through the roof but I'm glad I saw this and know what it was like and what people felt
@qwaken4145
@qwaken4145 5 лет назад
you never felt earthquake?
@Berries20
@Berries20 5 лет назад
@@qwaken4145 I have, but not of this magnitude
@mjad11
@mjad11 12 лет назад
It's amazing how everyone seem to be very calm.
@magellan6108
@magellan6108 5 лет назад
The EQ began slowly, ramped up to a moderate level, dropped off like it was quitting, and then took off like a cornered mama bear. In total, it was just shy of six minutes.
@omniultima4747
@omniultima4747 5 лет назад
Whenever I see mother nature happened to Japan, I really felt bad for them. They deserved to be in a better position.
@FriedToast
@FriedToast 12 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. I lived in Utsunomiya at the time of the earthquake. I've since moved (to Sendai), but it's interesting to see how the quake affected other areas of Utsu (I was in Kaminokawa - SE Utsu during the quake).
@ryanreedhi2605
@ryanreedhi2605 5 лет назад
I just love when RU-vid gives me these recommendations.
@KNGexp
@KNGexp 2 года назад
With all that clacking noise, I almost mistook it for the NYC Subway. I would think it that being on the train as the earthquake occurs is much more nerve-racking than the option of standing on the platform. What was the magnification of the earthquake on the Richter scale?
@user-tm3hz6hp3u
@user-tm3hz6hp3u 2 года назад
M9.0
@chelseagreer6264
@chelseagreer6264 5 лет назад
You know its bad when the Japanese locals who are used to earthquakes start to panic.
@DJAUDIO1
@DJAUDIO1 9 лет назад
Thanks for posting such amazing video + the other videos of your journey from Shirakawa to Tokyo. Knowing my budget, I would have been stuck in Utsunomiya indefinitely and called in some favors from my buddies.
@OneRoomShed
@OneRoomShed 4 года назад
1:56 "holy shit". That's an understatement.
@fr1day32
@fr1day32 4 года назад
Shinkansen Trains are the safest place to be during an earthquake.
@user-pn8rh4wh2t
@user-pn8rh4wh2t 5 лет назад
これたしか震度6強でしたよね。 恐ろしいです
@westy44cal
@westy44cal 13 лет назад
WOW. at the :58 point you can see the reflection of the train you guys were on and how bad it was bouncing. Amazing video. One of the few I have seen when the quake actually started and not during. Who'd of thought you'd being catching one of the 5 biggest quakes to every hit at that very moment!
@TruWuHeadz36
@TruWuHeadz36 5 лет назад
lmao I love in beginning person walk calmly like well I do feel the earthquake but I don’t give a shit I’m still going work 🤣🤣🤣
@pso3725
@pso3725 13 лет назад
I just left Shirakawa, northern Japan. From Japaness that I have spoken with, their average earthquake is 10 to 20 seconds long. As you can see, the first hit was more than two minutes long. I have not heard of any news that it was 6 minutes in lenght.
@paulmcguire3789
@paulmcguire3789 8 лет назад
nice job filming, I grew up in California been in many quakes.
@AdiC20
@AdiC20 4 года назад
Some people are commenting things like to Japanese people this is nothing, but I have lived almost my entire life in Japan (I was in my building during this one at the 14th floor!) but trust me this one was pretty big and even the Japanese people in my building got really freaked out (And I am in the outskirts of Tokyo, so it was pretty far from Sendai, where the earthquake was really strong). Normally the earthquakes shake around a little bit and maybe something gets knocked down (these are the usual kinds of earthquakes, no one really worries too much), but this one was massive a decent amount of stuff got broken in the house and the building was really wobbly especially at my floor. So, you shouldn`t discount this, I have not met any Japanese person (and I know quite a few) who was chill during this period
@back2basics597
@back2basics597 5 лет назад
It can make you snap and go crazy when a big earthquake shakes you for longer than a minute.
@mcmann7149
@mcmann7149 4 года назад
I believe you were one of the few people to actually get the start of this terrible earthquake on film.
@user-dd8ey8pd3l
@user-dd8ey8pd3l 3 года назад
知らない国でこんな事になるなんてね……。主様災難でしたね。ご無事で何よりです。
@kanpyou-37
@kanpyou-37 2 года назад
宇都宮市は震度6強でした。 貴重な動画、ありがとうございます。
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