Japan earthquake sends Disney guests running for safety
Disney park guests were forced to dart outside of buildings as a 6.2-magnitude Japan earthquake struck the Tokyo region.
Video showed guests at Disneyland Tokyo huddled outside away from buildings after an earthquake alert.
The Japan earthquake struck off the east coast.
Buildings in Tokyo shook but there have been no reports of any significant damage.
The theme park is close to Tokyo Bay just a few miles away from the city.
No tsunami warning was necessary.
Earthquakes frequently occur in Japan.
The theme park has its own audible earthquake warning system.
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