The Final Hazards Report from Japan- Week 16

Japan 🌸 is a country of striking contrasts, ancient temples and technology, peaceful cherry blossoms and powerful natural forces. But behind its beauty lies a constant challenge: living with nature’s unpredictability. This final blog will assess Japan’s most serious natural hazards and share strategies for staying safe in this remarkable yet risky land. Whether you’re planning to live there, visit, or just curious about how people adapt to life on a fault line, here’s what you need to know. The Big Ones: Earthquakes & Tsunamis Japan’s most dangerous and recurring natural hazards are earthquakes and their ocean-born twin: tsunamis . The country rests on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” right at the meeting point of four major tectonic plates. This makes seismic activity an everyday reality; over 1,500 earthquakes shake Japan each year. When a major quake strikes offshore, it can displace massive amounts of water, triggering devastating tsunamis. These are the priority hazar...