Magnitude 7.8 quake strikes off the east coast, swaying buildings in Tokyo, but with no reports of damage.
A strong earthquake has struck off Japan's Bonin Islands, but officials say there is no danger of a tsunami.
The quake shook buildings in Tokyo on Saturday, setting off car alarms as it rattled the Japanese capital.
Residential buildings swayed for around a minute as the quake built in intensity at around 8.30pm (1130 GMT).
Japan's Meteorological Agency says the offshore earthquake struck Saturday at 8:24 p.m. at a depth of 590 kilometers (370 miles). The US Geological Survey says the quake had a magnitude of 7.8 and a depth of 678 kilometres.
Public broadcaster NHK said there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The meteorological agency did not issue a tsunami warning because the quake struck so far beneath the earth's surface.
The Ogasawara islands are about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) south of Tokyo.
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