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JDR Vol.18 No.8 pp. 835-838
(2023)
doi: 10.20965/jdr.2023.p0835

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Korean Records of a Probable Tsunami in the Japan Sea in May 1415

Kentaro Hattori ORCID Icon

Faculty of Societal Safety Sciences, Kansai University
7-1 Hakubai-cho, Takatsuki-shi, Osaka 569-1116, Japan

Corresponding author

Received:
December 26, 2022
Accepted:
August 25, 2023
Published:
December 1, 2023
Keywords:
Japan Sea, tsunami of 1415, sea surface abnormality
Abstract

The northern part of the Japan Sea is a seismically active region where several large earthquakes were recorded in the past. Some of the earthquakes were accompanied by tsunamis. However, there is insufficient information on them. In this study, we aimed to examine a sea surface abnormality that occurred in 1415, as described in the Chosŏn Wangjo Sillok (“The Chronology of the Li Dynasty of Korea”). This sea surface abnormality was widely observed along the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, and seawater run-up and withdrawal occurred several times. Volcanic eruptions or earthquakes can be considered the cause of this sea surface abnormality, with the possibility of heavy rain or wind.

Cite this article as:
K. Hattori, “Korean Records of a Probable Tsunami in the Japan Sea in May 1415,” J. Disaster Res., Vol.18 No.8, pp. 835-838, 2023.
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