ShardPhoenix comments on 60m Asteroid currently assigned a .022% chance of hitting Earth. - Less Wrong
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According to Wikipedia, the Japanese tsunami was caused by an Earthquake who's "surface energy" (which I imagine is what's relevant for tsunamis) was about 2 orders of magnitude more than the expected 2 megaton impact of this asteroid, so it probably wouldn't lead to a huge tsunami.
Additionally there'd be a much more obvious and earlier warning than for a "conventional" tsunami, allowing more people to reach safety in time.