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  1. Originally Posted By: muikabochi
    General expert opinion seems to be that we can expect earthquake activity to be high for literally years.

    Increased activiy since March 11th has been seen in the following places:

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    Other inland faults in east Japan regions may give us fairly strong earthquakes unannounced after being woken up by Mr M9.

    Sorry it's not good news. sadface


    Yes they were talking about this on the news tonight.
    Basically they were saying that a strong earthquake anywhere in north/east Japan because of the effect of this main one we have had would not be a big surprise.

    shifty

    Sleep well everyone! wink
  2. Yes but people who visit Niseko will be worried about the effect on Niseko. Not comparing it to other areas - although obviously will be thinking about it. You are painting a picture of Niseko being open as normal and everything being just dandy. While the resort is open etc, I would suggest it is far from being fun town right now.

     

    "Life go on" for sure but, incredibly, some people might not think that's their idea of a holiday.

     

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    All sitting at home with our eyes glued to the news? Should even areas relatively unaffected also come to a complete standstill?

     

    Of course not.

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