Abstract

The Japan Sea coast of Hokkaido and northern parts of the mainland were attacked by tsunamis (seismic sea‐waves) and one hundred lives were lost, following the earthquake of May 1983. No tsunamis had previously been captured on so many photographs and video‐cameras as this one. This note briefly describes the main features of this event.

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