An earthquake of 6.0-magnitude shook Japanese capital Tokyo early Monday, injuring at least 17 people, officials said. There was not any risk of a tsunami, the officials stressed.Tokyo inhabitants -- set to enjoy a national holiday -- were woken shortly after dawn by the quake, which jolted the city's densely-built apartments and office blocks. Local media said 17 people injured themselves as they stumbled while trying to take cover, with a 74-year-old woman dislocating her shoulder.
Some objects fell from shelves and furniture wobbled.
Some objects fell from shelves and furniture wobbled.