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  • this is really sad...poor japan... i know its natural and all but still sad

  • Please notice us if you find your Jewish friends evacuate from the Tokyo metropolitan area. Please make a lot of fuss on net. Our aim is to stop them from practicing their conspiracy, to make them giving up their plan of attacking Tokyo with artificial earthquakes. We won’t let them destroy Japan anymore!

    Richard Koshimizu

  • If you find Jewish trying to evacuate from Tokyo,it could mean another artificial earthquake on Tokyo!

    I do not discuss the detail for a while, but we can’t miss the fact that thousands of Jewish people then working at World Trade Center twin buildings, for some reason, kept themselves from the twin tower on that day when the 9/11 terrorist attack occurred, and none of them were victimized from the tragedy.

  • LOL

  • Earthquake in japan? seems like Goku got into another fight. 

  • @myassin2009

    sick cunt

  • Wonder how they got on with the 8.9 quake yesterday!

  • What did the tracks look like during the quake?

  • Its very sad that japanese are facing deadful accidents ritenow,.....may there soul be rest in peace-dis is to those who have lost there life.....

  • The japanese when it comes to engineering is trully amazing. Their building code must be off the charts because I saw on the news the elesticity of the buildings and and I was like WHOAA. I guess that is why they are one of the wealthiest countries in the world, to build a whole island designed to withstand earthquakes of this madnitude is amzing.

  • @klyde2005

    lol psycho

  • thank you uploading this.

  • Cool! Earth Quakes are not fun. I'm from California and have been through a few so far. Nothing too big, but scary all the same!

  • Haha, cool.

  • @PhasmatisApparatus Nothing cool or funny.

  • One time I slept through a small earthquake in San Diego. For me, wildfires are scarier. My university shut down for a week because of massive wildfires last fall. There was soot everywhere and lots of smoke. Not a fun time.

  • Not on topic with the video, but I was curious about driving.

    Do you drive in Japan? I'm guessing you have, so on that assumption, how awkward is it to drive opposite to the North American way?

    By that I mean how the driver's seat is in the passengers seat for us and your on the wrong side of the road (or at least that's how it looks)

  • Actually no, I don't. I do in Canada, but honestly, the concept of driving on the other side of the road seems freaky. I may in the future though. Luckily, public transit here is very convenient!

  • Wow...that is neat!

  • Are you gonna film the Kobe Luminarie that goes up in commemoration of the Hanshin earthquake?

    That would be an interesting video =]

  • I was there last year. Not sure if I made a video. I may have tried, but my camera sucks in low light so I may not have posted the footage. It was really cool though! I went on a week night and was able to avoid the massive crowds!

  • You know, everytime they say we have an earthquake, I never feel it! Actually, I'm pretty thankful for that :)

  • One happened here last year. I was making breakfast and my wife told e there was just an earthquake. I had no idea what she was talking about. Some folks tell me that if you are moving around a lot when it happens, it is hard to notice the small ones!

  • What I'd like to know is how the general public feels about/ fears quakes. Is it just a " Oh! did the world just move for you? it did for me.." or "Aieee!" Being in Halifax, the only rumbles we get is the thunderclap ones.

  • and if you're downtown, the noon day gun from the Citadel!

  • That is true, what a way to say "lunchtime!"

  • Very cool, I hope they never have to use them :P

  • well....we have had a few small ones since I have arrived. I never seem to notice them though!

  • I was in Oakland CA during the Loma Prieta in 1989. A big stretch of double decker freeway collapsed, but that was built literally on filled-in land near the bay which they say turned to the consistency of oatmeal during the quake.

    I was in my house at the time and I can tell you it's an unforgettable feeling to have the ground literally rolling under you for 20-30 seconds.

  • Wow. That is scary. I remember following that one on the news.

  • there will be a time in which we will practially not fear earthquakes anymore because especially in peak areas like japan there will be architecture like this all over the place

  • I suppose so. Although Kobe was damaged so much in 1995, the new buildings were made very safely. Japanese engineers certainly know a lot about earthquake proofing buildings. Unfortunately, my apartment is pretty old :(

  • @BusanKevin Cannot say the same about Chinese ROFLMAO

  • @DemocracynowChina The thing is: Who the fuck cares about the Earthquakes in Japan ? :)

    ROFLMAO

    Nobody will cry about Taiwanese retards like you either :) #LOL

  • @DemocracynowChina Keep your head out of your Taiwanese ass when you're talking. Since your head is so full of shit, you better get yourself a brain transplant #LOL

  • The Great Kanto earthquake is probably the worst earthquake japan had....and probably the most devestating one....especially for the koreans...

  • ive experienced several smallish earthquakes in san Francisco. not the 1989 one, but the smalls ones after that

  • I can imagine they are a little frightening though.

  • I was there during the 1995 earth quake, I was 5 years old.

    I still remember it pretty clearly.

  • wow! hat must have been so scary. I've watched some videos about the aftermath. I can't believe that where I live is the same city!

  • Thanks for sharing :)

    I live in NYC, so I never experienced an earthquake.

    I never want to! Lol it sounds terrifying!

  • would be a freaky experience. I grew up in Eastern Canada so no earthquakes there either!

  • Cool vid, thanks for sharing.

  • Cheers.....glad you enjoyed!

  • That was neat! Thanks for sharing! -Kurt :-)

  • Thanks a lot Kurt. Glad you took the time to watch :)

  • Neat, nice neigborhood. Cape Cod has its two bridges for cars but right now half of one is shut down for the entire winter. It would be merely annoying if we were just a small island, but we are not and bridge repair is a constant problem what with eathquakes and rust. There is a coalition to just blow them up but most of us think that is a little short-sighted. Enjoy where you are living! As if I need to tell you that.

  • They are scary, but no worries.....you'll be fine!

  • Once a small earthquake woke us up here in England, we dont get them much so it was pretty unusual. I was so sleepy I thought someone was shaking the house.

  • I felt one once. it was one in Tokyo, but it shook our place a little down here in Kobe!

  • sounds like u say porn island lol xD

  • hahah...I wish! Port Island......far less exciting than what you heard ;)

  • Darn it earthquakes are devastating.....But no more fear~ BusanKevin is here~

  • hehe...I'll do my best to use my superpowers to prevent another one! BusanKevin vs. Seismic Activities!!!

  • The first week I was here there were two pretty big earthquakes in Kanto. All I heard about was the great Tokai earthquake that is supposed to hit within the next 50 years or something. It was not a nice welcoming gift. Hope it stays calm for a while. ^-^

    Aren't they rebuilding the giant robot or something in your area from that big earthquake? I read about it in the Japan Times.

  • I felt one of the ones that hit Tokyo during the summer. If we could feel it in Kobe, it must have been really strong in Tokyo!

  • Im glad i live in Ohio, no earth quakes, tornadoes, hurricanes or floods.

  • Sounds like a safe place to be for sure!

  • Yeah that is neat, especially if you were unlucky enough to be crossing the bridge when an earthquake struck. Sill wouldn't want to test it though lol

  • neither would I!

  • Yeah, I have seen the same system used supporting new freeways too.

    Slightly different note.. ever wondered how long it would take to stop the shinkansen if it was going full speed during an earthquake?

    It could be nasty!

  • eeeek...the concept of being on the shinkansen during a quake is a scary one!

  • Thanks for the upload, I love your videos, I'm seeing so much of Japan now, well kinda ;) Keep up the good work!

  • Thanks so much!

  • first comment and first 5 star out of many to come! :D keep em comin kevbroski ;)

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