A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck eastern Japan, resulting in 37 injuries reported so far. The quake occurred and caused buildings to shake in several prefectures, prompting temporary evacuation orders in some areas. While no tsunami warning was issued, authorities are assessing potential damage to infrastructure. Most injuries were reported as minor, resulting from falls or being struck by objects. Residents are being urged to check for hazards in their homes and workplaces. The earthquake serves as a reminder of Japan's vulnerability to seismic events, despite its advanced preparedness measures. Further aftershocks are possible, and authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.