Naka River

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Naka River (那珂川 Naka-gawa?) is a river in eastern Honshū, Japan. It flows through the prefectures of Tochigi and Ibaraki and empties to the Pacific Ocean. More than 50 species of fish live in the river, including dace, chum salmon, ayu, and herring. The Japanese government categorizes it as a Class 1 river. With a length of 150 km, the Naka drains an area of 3,270 km², including parts of neighboring Fukushima Prefecture. Its source is at Nasu-dake in Nikkō National Park.

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  • Spring Comes with the Arrival of Dace - Naka River, NHK 1998


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