Man oh man, you heard right, just recently a magnitude 7.0 earthquake has struck off Japan’s south-western coast, and then it doesn’t even end there, the earthquake triggered a small tsunami. The only bright side is that there was no immediate tsunami danger to the U.S. West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska, according to the National Tsunami Warning Center. The quake was about 90 miles off the western shores of Makurazaki, Japan, the U.S. Geological Survey said.