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You can see traces of the Tana Fault.
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It is a small shrine in a simple mountain village. Are there two small stone steps lined up? why? When you climb the stone steps, you will find a small shrine in front of you. Why are there two stone steps lined up? You can see "traces of the Tana fault" here. Approximately 1 m 40 cm is also shifted to the right. You made a new stone steps on the left to leave this. , Showa 5 ⁽ 1930) The remains of a stone torii that was broken by the Izu earthquake.
It is a shrine about 10 minutes by car from Oracche. The lateral deviation between the stone steps of the shrine and the torii gate that occurred due to the Kita Izu earthquake (M7.3 seismic intensity 7) that occurred in the Tana Fault in 1930 is preserved.
You can see faults related to the Tana Fault. The stone steps of the shrine that stands quietly are shifted by the side of the road. It is also a picture of an old shrine that stands moistly in the hydrangea.
You can see the traces of the earthquake with your eyes!
Original Text
The stone steps that have been deviated by the Kitaizu earthquake represent the great energy of the earthquake. Even though I'm a local area, I've never been there before, so it was a lot of learning.
It's a small shrine along the road, but the fault was very easy to understand and interesting. It was easy to understand because there was an explanation.
You can see traces of the Tana Fault.
It is a small shrine in a simple mountain village. Are there two small stone steps lined up? why? When you climb the stone steps, you will find a small shrine in front of you. Why are there two stone steps lined up? You can see "traces of the Tana fault" here. Approximately 1 m 40 cm is also shifted to the right. You made a new stone steps on the left to leave this. , Showa 5 ⁽ 1930) The remains of a stone torii that was broken by the Izu earthquake.
A shrine on the site of a deviation on the fault
It is a shrine about 10 minutes by car from Oracche. The lateral deviation between the stone steps of the shrine and the torii gate that occurred due to the Kita Izu earthquake (M7.3 seismic intensity 7) that occurred in the Tana Fault in 1930 is preserved.
An old shrine that shines in hydrangea
You can see faults related to the Tana Fault. The stone steps of the shrine that stands quietly are shifted by the side of the road. It is also a picture of an old shrine that stands moistly in the hydrangea.
You can see the traces of the earthquake with your eyes!
The stone steps that have been deviated by the Kitaizu earthquake represent the great energy of the earthquake. Even though I'm a local area, I've never been there before, so it was a lot of learning.
I went to see the fault I saw on TV.
It's a small shrine along the road, but the fault was very easy to understand and interesting. It was easy to understand because there was an explanation.