India, Dec. 10 -- Japan has been rocked by tremors of a magnitude 6.5 earthquake, marking the third consecutive day that the Southeast Asian country has been hit by a quake. According to Japanese scale, the earthquake was of 5.9 magnitude.

No tsunami threat has been issued following the latest earthquake.

The earthquake on Wednesday was mainly experienced in eastern Aomori and Hokkaido prefectures. The depth of the quake was 30 kilometers.

On Monday, a massive earthquake of 7.6 magnitude struck Japan, while on Tuesday, tremors of magnitude 6.7 were felt in the country's Honcho town.

Monday's quake has so far injured 51 people, with the figures continuing to rise, as authorities sound the possibility of an even bigger tremor in the com...