Could feel the force moving up, originally felt like a powerful explosion... all in all,

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Charles wrote:You realize there's a quake several times a day, somewhere in Japan, right?
devicenull wrote:First time I have been in a quake that I actually noticed on any real scale.
Could feel the force moving up, originally felt like a powerful explosion... all in all,
devicenull wrote:Eh, this was a 4.4 according to the news and felt in Gifu and Aichi. They shut off our gas, which meant no heat for the night
yakinoumiso wrote:I sat through one last Thursday in Hakodate. It wasn't so big, but it was interesting being at the top of a 17 floor building for one. I thought there was an even stronger aftershock that knocked me off my stool, but it turned out it was just the combined effect of a few martinis...
Devicenull, weren't you in Aichi-ken this summer when those relatively big quakes hit in the Pacific off of Mie and Aichi? We could feel those all the way up here in Izu, and it got a rather long thread at the time...
yakinoumiso wrote:Devicenull, weren't you in Aichi-ken this summer when those relatively big quakes hit in the Pacific off of Mie and Aichi? We could feel those all the way up here in Izu, and it got a rather long thread at the time...
Yes, I was here during the Great Hanshin Earthquake in January 1995. It was singularly the most frightening event of my life. I was living on the 8th floor of a 10 story building at the time. I was up reading a Computer Shopper Magazine as the room started to slowly oscillate. I had been through several quakes before and was only moderately alarmed. The suddenness of it was the reason for any fear that existed at that point. Then it was as if someone just reached out and turned up the volume on the quake machine. Everything began to jerk more violently than any quake I had ever felt before. I jumped up off of my couch and stood in the doorway, as I had heard many times before. Again instead of dampening out to nothing the intensity was turned up another notch. I remember thinking " I am going to die. The top of this building will surely sheer right of and I will plummet to the ground!" In fact, at the time, I was so scared that I was not even able to scream or make any sound. Before any after shocks could come, I raced down 8 flights of stairs to the street, where I met a girl from the 6th floor. She uttered one single word. "Kowaii." - Scary.
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