“…A granitic pluton under high‐temperature conditions in the post‐intrusion/emplacement event is dominantly cooled by thermal release into the neighborhood (country) rocks because of the thermal difference between these rocks (Okudaira et al, ; Yuguchi, Miyazoe, & Nishiyama, ). The thermal difference between a granitic pluton under low‐temperature conditions around the AFT PAZ and country rocks is very small; this shows that the cooling of the granitic pluton is closely related to its regional exhumation history (Lim & Lee, ; Nakajima, Shirahase, & Shibata, ; Sueoka et al, ). The temperature decrement is constrained by the geothermal gradient with the elevation of the pluton; therefore, the low‐temperature cooling process of the granitic body, deduced from the AFT thermochronology, indicates a method to evaluate the exhumation characteristics of the pluton.…”