"I also experienced the Great Hanshin Earthquake, so I thought it would be safest to evacuate," she said.
"We haven't decided when to return home yet."
The area includes a nuclear plant but government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi said: "It has been confirmed that there are no abnormalities at Shika nuclear power plant (in Ishikawa) and other stations as of now."
Meanwhile, Russia's emergencies ministry said that parts of the western coast Sakhalin island, situated close to Japan on Russia's Pacific seaboard, were under threat of tsunami.
The local population was being evacuated as a result, state news agency TASS reported on Monday.
People sit on the floor inside a store as an earthquake hits, in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
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In March 2011, a huge earthquake and tsunami struck northeastern Japan, killing nearly 20,000 people, devastating towns and triggering nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima.