A magnitude 6.2 earthquake shook part of northern Japan early Monday, but there was no damage or casualties.
No tsunami advisory was issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The inland quake struck 11 miles west of the small town of Sarabetsu on Japanβs northernmost main island of Hokkaido at a depth of 50 miles, according to the US Geological Survey.
It measured the quakeβs strength at 6.1 magnitude.
A week ago,Β a 7.7 magnitude offshore earthquakeΒ prompted Japan to issue an advisory of a slightly higher risk of a possible megaquake for the nationβs northeastern coastal areas.

The JMA said Mondayβs quake was outside of the area subject to a megaquake advisory and that the special awareness week is set to end as planned.


