there have been two major tsunamis in Asia recently; the Boxing Day tsunami 2004 and Japanese in 2011. It is unknown how many tsunamis have occurred in Asia because we haven't been recording these events from the dawn of time.
Japan has experienced numerous tsunamis throughout history. Some of the most devastating ones include the 2011 Tohoku tsunami, the 1896 Meiji Sanriku tsunami, and the 1707 Hoei tsunami. These events have had significant impacts on Japan's coastal communities and have prompted the country to invest heavily in tsunami detection and warning systems.
The word tsunami is actually Japanese, and they are relatively common to the Japanese islands. Tsunamis (also known as Tidal Waves) typically are not a single wave but a series of them, making it extremely difficult to determine the actual number of waves that have hit the islands throughout history. There have been several that have had historical significance, including the "Orphan Tsunami of 1700", beside the 2011 wave.
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Over 35 colleges in Japan were significantly damaged or destroyed during the 2011 tsunami disaster, impacting the education infrastructure in the affected regions. Efforts have since been made to rebuild and support higher education institutions in these areas.
Japan has experienced several tsunamis throughout its history, but some notable ones include the Tohoku tsunami in 2011, the Sanriku tsunami in 1896, and the Meiji tsunami in 1854. These tsunamis have caused significant damage and loss of life in Japan.
As of 16 June 2011 15,372 deaths from the earthquake and tsunami have been confirmed. It is almost impossible to determine what was the cause of death for each individual. See the related link.
The 2007 Niigata, Japan tsunami resulted in the deaths of seven people.
there have been 12,000 deaths so far
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a tsunami hit japan on 2011 a colossel wave that was 37 meters high
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yes there has been
only about 20,000 people survived the tsunami in japan in 2011
there has been a terrible earthquake and tsunami
No. While it was very deadly, there have been others that were larger and more powerful.
about 50 miles
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