New evidence reveals source of 1586 Sanriku, Japan tsunami

A team of researchers, led by Dr. Rhett Butler, geophysicist at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa (UHM), re-examined historical evidence around the Pacific and discovered the origin of the tsunami that hit Sanriku, Japan in 1586—a mega-earthquake from the Aleutian Islands that broadly impacted the north Pacific. Until now, this was considered an orphan tsunami, a historical tsunami without an obvious local earthquake source, likely originating far away.