Typhoon hits Japanese islands south of Tokyo

Waves hit the shore of an Island south of Tokyo. Picture: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Port and Harbor via AP
Heavy rain from a typhoon has battered a chain of Japanese islands south of Tokyo.
The typhoon prompted the government to urge residents to watch for landslides and flooding.
The Kyodo news agency reported there has been record rainfall in parts of the Izu island chain located 174 miles south of the Japanese capital.
Hundreds of people took refuge at evacuation centres.
One man died after being swept away by waves while fishing in Oiso in the Kanagawa prefecture, on the main Japanese island of Honshu.