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    The Edo River (江戸川, Edo-gawa) is a river in the Kantō region of Japan. It splits from the Tone River at the northernmost tip of Noda City in the Sekiyado...
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    The Go Gawa poetry club (Japanese 五側), also known as the Group of Five poetry club or Gogawa poetry group, was a famous poetry club in Edo, Japan, during...
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  • Yamakuni-gawa (山国川) - Oita, Fukuoka Chikugo-gawa (筑後川) - Kumamoto, Oita, Fukuoka, Saga Yabe-gawa (矢部川) - Fukuoka Matsuura-gawa (松浦川) - Saga Rokkaku-gawa (六角川)...
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    de la rivière Edo-gawa). Retrieved 13 March 2013. (in Japanese) "中川・綾瀬川の主な災害 (Principaux désastres de l'Ayase-gawa et de la Naka-gawa)". Ministry of...
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    Kiso River (redirect from Kiso-gawa)
    the Rhine in Europe. The Kiso River embankment (木曽川堤, Kiso-gawa tsutsumi) was built in the Edo period and extends for a 47 kilometer between the cities...
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    Kamo River (redirect from Kamo-gawa)
    The Kamo River (鴨川, Kamo-gawa, duck river – see onomastics) is located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The riverbanks are popular walking spots for residents...
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    Shinano River (redirect from Shinano-gawa)
    The Shinano River (信濃川, Shinano-gawa), known as the Chikuma River (千曲川, Chikuma-gawa) in its upper reaches, is the longest and widest river in Japan and...
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    Tone River (redirect from Tone-gawa)
    The Tone River (利根川, Tone-gawa) is a river in the Kantō region of Japan. It is 322 kilometers (200 mi) in length (the second longest in Japan after the...
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    The Inukami River (犬上川, Inukami-gawa) has its source in the Suzuka Mountains in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. During the Edo period, Takamiya-juku, a post station...
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  • Itabashi execution grounds (category Edo-period sites)
    beheaded at the execution grounds. A memorial to him stands at the east (Takino-gawa) exit of Itabashi Station. On the right side are engraved the names of forty...
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    traditions such as mai and odori, and was further developed during the early Edo period (1603–1867), through the medium of kabuki dances, which often incorporated...
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    (大井川, Ōi-gawa) (upstream) Abe River (安倍川) Warashina River (藁科川, Warashina-gawa) Mariko River (丸子川, Mariko-gawa) Tomoe River (巴川, Tomoe-gawa) Ōya River...
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    The Yasu River (野洲川, Yasu-gawa) is located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan; it is the largest river to flow into Lake Biwa. It rises from Mount Gozaisho and...
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    the Chōsokabe clan in the Sengoku period and the Yamauchi clan during the Edo period. Kōchi city is also the birthplace of noted revolutionary Sakamoto...
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  • Thumbnail for Takase River
    The Takase River (高瀬川, Takase-gawa) is a canal in Kyoto, Japan. It rises from Nijō-Kiyamachi, going along Kiyamachi Street, and meets the Uji River at...
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  • Thumbnail for Nakamura River (Yokohama)
    Nakamura River (中村川, Nakamura-gawa) is a river that flows from Minami-ku to Naka-ku in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. Until the early Edo period, the lowland between...
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    The Kitakami River (北上川, Kitakami-gawa) is the fourth largest river in Japan and the largest in the Tōhoku region. It is 249 kilometres (155 mi) long and...
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    into a circular path that loops back around to Hongū over a day. The Kumano-gawa was the primary route continuing on from the 'main route' of the Nakahechi...
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    The Fuji River (富士川, Fuji-kawa or Fuji-gawa) is a river in Yamanashi and Shizuoka Prefectures of central Japan. It is 128 kilometres (80 mi) long and has...
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    The Tatsuta River (Jap. 竜田川 or たつたがわ, Tatsuta-gawa) is a river in Japan that is a tributary of the Yamato River system. The upper stream is also called...
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  • east of the Inunaki Mountain next to the most upstream tributary of Inunaki Gawa and the western edge of Wakamiya. The residents of the village refused to...
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    (Chikara-gawa or gekiso) The basin/kura tsubo (the thin leather saddle seat), has slots on either side for the stirrup straps (Chikara-gawa or gekiso)...
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    Park. Mountains : Mount Bandai, Mount Nekomadake Rivers : Nippashi-gawa, Oya-gawa Fukushima Prefecture Aizuwakamatsu Inawashiro Kitakata Kitashiobara...
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  • Thumbnail for Kako River (Japan)
    The Kako River (加古川, Kako-gawa) is a river that flows through Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is the largest river system in Hyōgo Prefecture by basin area...
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    include: Inga River (印賀川, Inga-gawa) Iwami River (石見川, Iwami-gawa) Kobara River (小原川, Kobara-gawa) Kutsuka River (九塚川, Kutsuka-gawa) Nichinan has a Humid climate...
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    in mountains and forest. Mountains : Mount Bandai Rivers : Nakutsu-gawa, Ono-gawa Lakes : Lake Hibara, Goshiki-numa, Lake Onogawa, Oguni-numa, Akimoto...
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    Kanazawa (section Edo period)
    decorated, with purple and black walls as well. Hyakumangoku Matsuri and Asano-gawa Enyukai are the major festivals held in Kanazawa. Kanazawa-haku is gold that...
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  • Thumbnail for Tama River
    The Tama River (多摩川, Tama-gawa) is a major river in Yamanashi, Kanagawa and Tokyo Prefectures on Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class...
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  • Thumbnail for Hitotsuse River
    Hitotsuse gawa (Japanese:一ツ瀬川) is a fresh water river located in Miyazaki prefecture in southern Japan. It drains to the ocean. Grundsten, Måns; Andersson...
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    embassies departed from Suminoe no Tsu, a port on the Hosoe-gawa (also known as Hosoi-gawa. Known as Suminoe no Hosoe in ancient times), a river located...
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