A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck northern Japan, prompting a tsunami advisory for Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures, with expected wave heights of up to 1 meter. The quake had a depth of 60 kilometers and was preceded by a 6.4 magnitude tremor just two minutes earlier. An aftershock measuring 5.5 occurred shortly after, indicating ongoing seismic activity in the region. The depth of these earthquakes is considered moderate, potentially reducing tsunami risk compared to shallower quakes. The seismic events are attributed to the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Okhotsk Plate, reflecting Japan's complex geological dynamics.