A powerful earthquake measuring magnitude 6.7 has struck off the coast of the Japanese region of Miyagi, north of Tokyo, prompting the government to issue emergency warnings to people in five prefectures.

The Japanese authorities rated Friday’s earthquake a five on its 1-7 intensity scale, but said there was no immediate risk of a tsunami.

The focus of the 8.22pm (local time) quake was off the coast of Miyagi prefecture.

Locator map of where the powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck in Japan's Miyagi prefecture (outlined)open image in gallery
Locator map of where the powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck in Japan’s Miyagi prefecture (outlined) (The Independent)

The US Geological Survey said the earthquake’s epicentre was 50km east of the town of city of Ofunato and at a relatively large depth of around 43km.

The USGS revised the magnitude of the quake from 6.6 to 6.7.

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