TOKYO - An earthquake with magnitude 4.9 occurred near Tokyo on Sunday (June 12) morning, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).

Japanese media put the magnitude of the quake at 5.

It struck the Kanto region, but there was no danger of a tsunami, Japan Today reported quoting the Japan Meteorological Agency.

My hometown was shaking this morning .It was an earthquake in Kantou areas.It means contains Tokyo,too. — Mas (@massssmish) June 11, 2016

Yikes! Only been in Tokyo for 8 hours and already felt the building shake from an earthquake!! — Michelle Ladewig (@MichelleLadewig) June 11, 2016

A small earthquake as wake up call in Tokyo... — Laure Serraille (@laurebliss) June 11, 2016

Just experienced a mini earthquake tremor in Tokyo #naturalalarmclock — Terry (@terryltk) June 11, 2016

There were no immediate reports of injuries, it said.

The quake struck at 7.54 am in the southern part of Ibaraki Prefecture at a depth of 40 kilometers, the agency said.