Map of Saikū
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Price Distribution
Business distribution by price for Saikū
Recent Nearby Earthquakes
Magnitude 3.0 and greater
| Date▼ | Time↕ | Magnitude↕ | Distance↕ | Depth↕ | Location↕ | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/16/19 | 10:42 AM | 4.1 | 37 km | 357,000 m | 29km SSE of Ise, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 9/15/18 | 2:36 AM | 4 | 12.7 km | 335,090 m | 16km ENE of Matsuzaka, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 9/7/18 | 8:23 AM | 4 | 43.7 km | 370,010 m | 37km S of Ise, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 9/15/17 | 9:23 PM | 4.3 | 37.9 km | 328,820 m | 17km E of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 3/27/17 | 10:22 AM | 4.4 | 38.7 km | 341,020 m | 22km SSE of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 11/11/16 | 12:17 PM | 4.1 | 39.1 km | 357,670 m | 24km SSE of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 11/11/16 | 4:53 AM | 4.7 | 16.2 km | 348,860 m | 4km WNW of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 8/30/16 | 12:37 AM | 4.1 | 33 km | 338,220 m | 14km ENE of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 3/5/15 | 11:20 AM | 4.2 | 35.8 km | 333,940 m | 10km SE of Toyohama, Japan | usgs.gov |
| 11/19/13 | 6:32 PM | 4.3 | 34.9 km | 335,660 m | 15km SE of Toba, Japan | usgs.gov |
Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Saikū
Saikū (斎宮), also known as "Itsukinomiya" (いつきのみや), was a village located approximately 10 kilometers north-west of Ise Shrine, arguably the most significant Shinto shrine in Japan. Sometimes referred to as the Bamboo Palace, Saikū served as the palac..
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