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Originally Posted by laurel
Hi fara chan!
Thank you for your post
In summer, we have lots of hurricanes (in Japanese 台風: taihuu); generally, however, they pass just south part of Japan.
As for earthquake... it is frequent, but usually it is very weak: we sometimes do not notice there is one.
Luckily, my hometown is not in the route of hurricane. On the other hand, we have rather frequent earthquake. Still, I never feel my house is in danger. I have a friend who lives in Kagoshima, where hurricanes frequently pass; she never says she'd like to move to somewhere. Though it sounds dangerous, we get accustomed to these natural disasters
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Hi
It's my dream to go to japan (all of us on the forum do, if someone haven't gone there yet) Whenever we hear in the news that an earthquake/Taihuu
(like you said), Had hit japan, my parents would ask me why would i like visiting a country that is in danger of any disasters that can hit in any minute. Thank god, here in the middle east(where i live) it is very very rare to hear of any disasters (but we have the worst of all disasters, its the war).
Ok take care