Planning to travel Japan by bicycle, sleeping in tent and that stuff, Are earthquakes something to be afraid of?
>>1169219
Like, "I am afraid of Earthquakes so I won't go to Japan?" No.
Japan experiences a lot of minor quakes that do little or no damage, and a very few larger ones that do some damage in a limited area, and an occasional big ass monster that causes a lot of destruction over a somewhat larger area and kills some people. Experiencing a minor quake gives you an interesting travel story. The odds against having trouble with a major one a pretty long: would you be afraid to go to California?
If you are really concerned, get one of Mr. Pithers's tomatoes.
I was a little worried about earthquakes since I lived in a shitty old building. Then I realized the building was old and shitty but still standing so I would probably be fine.
>>1169219
Cuppa demons
>>1169219
Yes, can't ride bikes there, too jittery. Had to crawl. Moved to Australia after that but it's even worse, was constantly on a verge of falling from our Earth as everything is turned upside down.
Better stay home, OP
>>1169219
Tents are 100% earthquake proof.
Even the strongest earthquake can not hurt you in a tent. Biking is a different story. You might need some biking skills if you want to keep riding.