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    The Kumozu River (Japanese: 雲出川) is a river in Mie Prefecture, Japan. "国土交通省中部地方整備局". 国土交通省中部地方整備局 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-06-22. v t e...
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    Kumozu River...
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    of a low hill with an elevation of 50 meters on the south bank of the Kumozu River in central Mie Prefecture. It is a "two conjoined rectangles" type tumulus...
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    Rivers in Japan are classified according to criteria set by the River Act (河川法, Kasen Hō), which was introduced in 1967. Rivers are classified by the...
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  • elevation of 28 meters on a fluvial terrace where the Nakamura River, a tributary of the Kumozu River, meanders greatly near Kamakuta village. It consists of...
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    where he erected a marker inscribed "Ise Province, Ichishi District, Kumozu River, South: Matsuura Takeshirō" (勢州一志郡雲出川南 松浦竹四郎), before making his way...
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  • Rivers of Japan are characterized by their relatively short lengths and considerably steep gradients due to the narrow and mountainous topography of the...
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  • with the development of new rice lands and flood control works on the Kumozu River. With the start of the Boshin War, Hisai Domain followed Tsu Domain's...
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    used by an average of 49 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). Kumozu River. Tsu Municipal Kuriha Elementary School List of railway stations in Japan...
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    village of Ichishisho, today part of Tsu, fed by waters from the Kumozu, Kushida and Miya rivers. At that time, the Japanese ate little meat and cattle in Japan...
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