Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan
Disaster-originated placename is a kind of disaster subculture that is used for a practical purpose of identifying a location while reminding the past disaster experience. They are expected to transmit the risks and knowledge of high-risk low-frequency natural hazards, surviving over time and genera...
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doaj-7b53e3ed352d4146b8c5309cb9857dec2020-11-24T21:52:01ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642019-09-0181042910.3390/ijgi8100429ijgi8100429Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, JapanYuzuru Isoda0Akio Muranaka1Go Tanibata2Kazumasa Hanaoka3Junzo Ohmura4Akihiro Tsukamoto5Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, JapanDepartment of Geography, College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto 603-8577, JapanFaculty of Law, Miyazaki Sangyo-keiei University, Miyazaki 880-0931, JapanDepartment of Geography, College of Letters, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto 603-8577, JapanEarthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0032, JapanFaculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8501, JapanDisaster-originated placename is a kind of disaster subculture that is used for a practical purpose of identifying a location while reminding the past disaster experience. They are expected to transmit the risks and knowledge of high-risk low-frequency natural hazards, surviving over time and generations. This paper compares the perceptions to tsunami-originated placenames in local communities having realistic and exaggerated origins in Sanriku Coast, Japan. The reality of tsunami-originated placenames is first assessed by comparing the tsunami run-ups indicated in the origins and that of the tsunami in the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 using GIS and digital elevation model. Considerable proportions of placenames had exaggerated origins, but the group interviews to local communities revealed that origins indicating unrealistic tsunami run-ups were more believed than that of the more realistic ones. We discuss that accurate hazard information will be discredited if it contradicts to the people’s everyday life and the desire for safety, and even imprecise and ambiguous information can survive if it is embedded to a system of local knowledge that consistently explains the various facts in a local area that requires explanation.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/8/10/429disaster subculturetsunamiplacenamesindigenous knowledgerisk perceptiontsunami run-updigital elevation modelGIS |
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Yuzuru Isoda Akio Muranaka Go Tanibata Kazumasa Hanaoka Junzo Ohmura Akihiro Tsukamoto Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information disaster subculture tsunami placenames indigenous knowledge risk perception tsunami run-up digital elevation model GIS |
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Yuzuru Isoda Akio Muranaka Go Tanibata Kazumasa Hanaoka Junzo Ohmura Akihiro Tsukamoto |
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Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan |
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Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan |
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Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan |
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Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan |
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Strengths of Exaggerated Tsunami-Originated Placenames: Disaster Subculture in Sanriku Coast, Japan |
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strengths of exaggerated tsunami-originated placenames: disaster subculture in sanriku coast, japan |
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Disaster-originated placename is a kind of disaster subculture that is used for a practical purpose of identifying a location while reminding the past disaster experience. They are expected to transmit the risks and knowledge of high-risk low-frequency natural hazards, surviving over time and generations. This paper compares the perceptions to tsunami-originated placenames in local communities having realistic and exaggerated origins in Sanriku Coast, Japan. The reality of tsunami-originated placenames is first assessed by comparing the tsunami run-ups indicated in the origins and that of the tsunami in the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 using GIS and digital elevation model. Considerable proportions of placenames had exaggerated origins, but the group interviews to local communities revealed that origins indicating unrealistic tsunami run-ups were more believed than that of the more realistic ones. We discuss that accurate hazard information will be discredited if it contradicts to the people’s everyday life and the desire for safety, and even imprecise and ambiguous information can survive if it is embedded to a system of local knowledge that consistently explains the various facts in a local area that requires explanation. |
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disaster subculture tsunami placenames indigenous knowledge risk perception tsunami run-up digital elevation model GIS |
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