Estimated to have been larger than the tsunami caused by the 1707 Hoei earthquake
We measured the location and size of more than 1,000 boulders respectively and calculated how large a tsunami would move them. As a result, it was found that some boulders were not moved even by the magnitude of the 1707 Hoei earthquake tsunami. This suggests that a tsunami larger than the 1707 tsunami once struck the area and moved the large boulders. The effects of typhoons and storm surges were also examined, and laser-scanned topography before and after the 2012 typhoon, as well as aerial photographs from 1976 and 2007, showed that storm surges mainly affected relatively small boulders, but not large ones.