I was working in the office when the first 8.9 hit.
The office started shaking, then more, then more.
Until we had to leave.
When I got to the stairs I looked down the road and every building was rocking a different direction and every window was reflecting a different way. We decided to go down the 7 floors quickly.
On the streets a lot of people were standing looking at the buildings swaying.
I lead my team first to the most open road in the area, then to the lowest buildings, and then from there to an open park.
After the first wave mostly died down my coworker wanted to go back and get his phone from the office.
I told him to wait a least 10 or 20 minutes after everything seemed calm, and I was right.
Just then the second 6.5 earthquake hit right next to Tokyo.
Even from the ground the rumbling was pretty massive.
A building at the border of the park started making loud noises. People started running away from it and screaming and crying. Some foreigners crossed their hearts (Christians).
A building in my area caught on fire, and even now, hours later, our office is shaking fairly
ACTUALLY I HAVE TO GO BACK LATER