“…For example, minor sea level fluctuation is a typical phenomenon of short-term environmental change and caused by glacio-, hydro-, and sediment-isostastic movements through the middle to late Holocene. It was strongly related to paleoenvironmental changes in Japanese coastal areas (Umitsu, 1994;Tanabe and Ishihara, 2013;Matsubara, 2015). Generally speaking, high stand sea level of the post-glacial transgression (Jomon Transgression) around the Japanese archipelago was reached in the middle Holocene (around 6e8 ka) and after this, relative sea level generally fell, with minor fluctuations, as a result of hydro-isostatic uplift (Ota et al, 1990;Nakada et al, 1991;Umitsu, 1991;Yokoyama, 2002).…”