This paper reports damage at the resettlement site from Meiji (1896) and Syowa (1933) Sanriku Tsunami disaster from historical documents review and field survey of those resettlements after the East Japan Earthquake Disaster. From the analysis of data, four types of damage pattern in those resettlements sites were clarified. 1) No damage: Aneyosi, where is famous for a stone monument saying that villagers should not live under the monument, did not get any damage in spite of the highest tsunami
This paper reports damage at the resettlement site from Meiji (1896) and Syowa (1933) Sanriku Tsunami disaster from historical documents review and field survey of those resettlements after the East Japan Earthquake Disaster. From the analysis of data, four types of damage pattern in those resettlements sites were clarified. 1) No damage: Aneyosi, where is famous for a stone monument saying that villagers should not live under the monument, did not get any damage in spite of the highest tsunami