Panic in tokyo! earthquake 20110311 | Tokyo
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Please help japan.
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they calm af
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Look's like on this video theres not much panic
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Ahhh, The Japanese. So far ahead on technology they prefer to date computers and so much pollution around they cant breath. BTW this is all true but I really really love Japan.
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Japan has 120 of population, and Tokyo has one of the best train system in the world, everyday packed with people, most of the people who wear mask pretty much has a cold, so when they cough or sneeze they don't spread the germ to others
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If you people don't know they are wearing mask because I think someone told me it was a sickness or something to prevent it or something
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My friend went there that time and wen he came back he had a broken arm is because kept falling on his arm
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If the earthquake had occurred in the western world would really panic, we do not tend to be very orderly in these cases. P.S.: Sorry for my bad English, I'am from Mexico. Greetings!
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Your hands were shaking more than the earthquake itself. But nice footage.
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Hi Colorvariations - I'd like to use some of your footage in a TV documentary for a UK broadcaster - please can you get in touch - many thanks
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juki0h - about the shaking, in my home, in Saitama prefecture (埼玉県), the shaking did not stop until 40 minutes AFTER the original alarm went off. Remember, too, that within 20 minutes, there were three separate earthquakes within 20 minutes of one another - not just aftershocks of one.
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No.Panic and japanese do not go togheter.But there are many earthquakes in Japan.
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to protect themselves from pollens. because there are many cedar pollens floating in the air in that season. and many japanese have allergy to that pollens.
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Why r so many people wearing maks?
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*panic* people walks around like nothing happened how japan handle earthquake situation is awsomee~
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the panic was with the tsunami..but earthquake its normal in japan..
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Lol Japan experiences earthquakes on a regular occasion this one was just bigger than normal. The only people I see panicking in these videos are people from other countries
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They don't teach 'panic' in Japan...
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transportation service is suspended due to earthquake and tsunami. WTF?!
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Very different from how most civilians in Cebu City reacted after a quake in a nearby province. People were literally running towards the mountains. The streets were unusable, the traffic unmoving, people were reallly panicking, some even left their cars behind. It was amusing but I was at home that time.
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誰がパニックしてる? タイトル煽りすぎだ。