Waves hit Japan after Pacific quake
Small tsunami waves caused by the powerful earthquake in the Pacific Ocean have reached Japan.
Japan's Meteorological Agency said tsunami waves, which it described as "very weak", were registered off the island of Hachijojima about 10 hours after the tremor.
The agency earlier issued a warning of a possible tsunami all along the eastern coast and said larger waves of up to about 1.6ft (50cm) could follow.
There were no reports of injuries or damage in Japan.
The earthquake, with a magnitude of between 8.0 and 8.3, struck around dawn on Tuesday about 20 miles (32km) below the ocean floor, 120 miles (190km) from American Samoa, a US territory.
The agency warned residents to be cautious along Japan's eastern coast from the northern island of Hokkaido to the southern tip of Kyushu island, with the Okinawa islands to the far south also included.
Japan is about 4,700 miles (7,600km) north-west of Samoa.