*Yoshinobu Tsuji1, Mutsumi Shiraishi2, Yuya Matsuoka3, Masami Sato4, Fumihiko Imamura4
(1.Fukada Geological Institute, 2.Kita-Nihon Historical Disaster Institute, 3.Tohoku Univ., 4.IRIDeS, Tohoku Univ.)
Keywords:a tsunami in Japan Sea, a historical tsunami, the 1762 Sado-Kinkai earthquake
In the end of 18th century, To-u Momoi, who was a son of a rich merchant in Kyoto wrote an essay called "Kyuu-ai zuihitsu". He sent a life of long travels. He began travel in 1758 and finished travels by the end of 1788. He visited almost all part of the Japanese countries, and recorded many episodes experienced in his travel in his essay. But unfortunately, he seldom wrote year of each episode. He mentioned in a section on a tsunami which hit the Japan Sea coast of the mouth of Gonogawa river, Shimane prefecture, Western part of Honshu Island. Unfortunately he did not write the year of the Tsunami. He saw this tsunami from afternoon to the night, and he wrote "it was September and full moon night". We check the tsunami catalog written by Watanabe(1998), and found out that the Sado Kinkai earthquake of October 31, 1762 (September 15, the 12th year of the Horeki Era in Japanese calender).
Acknowledgement: The present study was achieved as a part of the commissioned research on disaster prevention for nuclear facilities named “Study on the historical tsunamis in Japan Sea (2015)” proposed by the Nuclear Regulation Authority, Japan.