“…However, this SWS technique lacks depth resolution and so it is very difficult for us to distinguish the fine anisotropic structures in the crust, mantle wedge, and subducting Pacific slab beneath the Japan arc. The anisotropic tomography methods (e.g., Wang & Zhao, , ; Liu & Zhao, ; Liu & Zhao, ) can overcome the shortcoming of the SWS method, and many researchers have used the tomographic methods to investigate the 3‐D Vp azimuthal anisotropic structure of the Japan subduction zone in the past decade (e.g., Ishise & Oda, ; Wang & Zhao, , ; Wei et al, ; Huang, Zhao, & Liu, ; Liu & Zhao, ; Liu & Zhao, ; Niu et al, ). Most of these results show that the subducting Pacific slab exhibits mainly trench‐parallel FVDs beneath the Japan arc, whereas both the mantle wedge and subslab mantle exhibit trench‐normal FVDs.…”