A magnitude 5.9 earthquake rattled eastern Japan early Sunday, hitting Tokyo hard—no tsunami threat, but over 30 people injured, mostly from falls or panic-induced bumps. One elderly woman suffered a serious hip injury. Trains saw delays, including to Narita Airport, though bullet trains held strong. A burst pipe flooded a Tokyo street, now fixed. This follows last month’s deadly 7.1 quake in Kyushu—reminding us Japan’s seismic resilience is always on the clock.

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