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by Staff Writers Tokyo (AFP) May 2, 2015 The Japanese meteorology agency issued a tsunami warning early Sunday following a magnitude 5.9 quake in the Pacific south of Tokyo. The quake hit near Torishima island, some 600 kilometres (about 370 miles) south of Tokyo, at 1:51 am (16:51 GMT Saturday), the weather agency said. Following the quake which hit a very shallow point of the seabed, the agency issued a tsunami waring of up to one metre (3.3 feet) for the Izu island chain, south of Tokyo, and the Ogasawara archipelago, far south in the Pacific Ocean. A wave of 50 centimetres was seen to have reached Hachijojima island, one of the Izu islands, the agency said. No immediate injuries or damages are reported, public broadcaster NHK said.
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