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(Tsunami warning stone in Honshu. Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed to have been built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred in 869 AD. <ref> https://www.amusingplanet.com/2015/03/ancient-tsunami...)
 
 
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Kaushik.Ancient Tsunami Warnings Carved in Stones in Japan. 2015.03.oo.
 
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[[Tsunami warning stone]] in Honshu. Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed to have been built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred in 869 AD.
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Image: Jōgan tsunami warning tablet submitted by Aska.
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Jōgan tsunami warning tablet Modern Stone in Honshū.//
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Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed as the tsunami warning tablet built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami occured in 869AD during Jōgan period (859-877) when Mt.Fuji also erupted. //
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The name of place of this site "Futatsu-bashi (二ツ橋=2 bridges)" is suspected to mean the crossing point of the rising waves from opposite directions. So the islanders of Miyato-jima island who believed in the folklore on this tablet evacuated to higher place than this stone and were secured. Then they built another tablet in acknowledge of their ancestors' advice beside the old one.
 
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Tsunami warning stone in Honshu. Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed to have been built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred in 869 AD. [1][2]

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  1. https://www.amusingplanet.com/2015/03/ancient-tsunami-warnings-carved-in.html Kaushik.Ancient Tsunami Warnings Carved in Stones in Japan. 2015.03.oo. .. Tsunami warning stone in Honshu. Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed to have been built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami that occurred in 869 AD.
  2. http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=35904 Image: Jōgan tsunami warning tablet submitted by Aska. Submitted by Aska on Saturday, 12 July 2014. Jōgan tsunami warning tablet Modern Stone in Honshū.// Although the inscription was worn out, this stone is believed as the tsunami warning tablet built after the great earthquake and subsequent tsunami occured in 869AD during Jōgan period (859-877) when Mt.Fuji also erupted. // The name of place of this site "Futatsu-bashi (二ツ橋=2 bridges)" is suspected to mean the crossing point of the rising waves from opposite directions. So the islanders of Miyato-jima island who believed in the folklore on this tablet evacuated to higher place than this stone and were secured. Then they built another tablet in acknowledge of their ancestors' advice beside the old one.

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