Travellers headed to Japan may have heightened safety concerns after a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off the coast of the Miyagi region on Friday. Although no tsunami warnings have been issued, the UK Foreign Office (FCDO) tells tourists to “follow the advice of local authorities” in the event of a disaster in the major earthquake zone. Here is the latest travel advice for Japan, plus all the key questions and answers, following the earthquake . Is it safe to travel to Japan? As of Friday afternoon, the FCDO has not issued any new advice for travellers in Japan. General FCDO safety advice for Japan warns that the country sits “in a major earthquake zone”. Travellers are told to “take note of instructions in hotel rooms and at train stations and follow the advice of local authorities” in the event of a disaster. Earthquake, tsunami and aftershock warnings can be monitored on the Japan Meteorological Agency website. What have local authorities said?…