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  2. Shinano River - Wikipedia

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    The 11,900 square kilometres (4,600 sq mi) basin of the Shinano-Chikuma River system is the third largest in Japan and at 367 kilometres (228 mi), is the longest river in the country. The river system supports a population of around 3 million (as of 2009) and supports significant agriculture and electricity generation.

  3. Portal:Tokyo/Selected picture/15 - Wikipedia

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  4. List of rivers of Japan - Wikipedia

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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 country. An often-cited quote is 'this is not a river, but a waterfall' by the Dutch engineer ( o-yatoi gaikokujin ) Johannis de Rijke who had visited the Jōganji River , Toyama Prefecture .

  5. Portal:Tokyo/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    The Shinano River in Niigata City. 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 the third largest by basin area (behind the Tone River and Ishikari River).

  6. Category:Rivers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A. Abashiri River; Abe River; Abukuma River; Agano River; Agatsuma River; Agi River; Ai River (Gifu) Aibiki River; Aikawa River (Miyagi, Japan) Aka River; Akan River

  7. Category:Rivers of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    This category contains rivers located in Tokyo, Japan. ... Sakai River (Tokyo, Kanagawa) Shakujii River; Shibuya River; Shingashi River; Sumida River; T. Tama River;

  8. List of cities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in Japan sorted by prefecture and within prefecture by founding date. The list is also sortable by population, area, density and foundation date. Most large cities in Japan are cities designated by government ordinance. Some regionally important cities are designated as core cities.

  9. Kiso Three Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Kiso Sansen Park (木曽三川公園 Kiso Three Rivers Park, Kiso Sansen Kōen) is Japan's largest national government park which straddles Aichi, Gifu and Mie Prefecture. [1] The center of the park is located in the city of Kaizu in Gifu Prefecture.