Ohta River (Hiroshima)
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Ohta-gawa or Ōta-gawa (太田川 (Ohta River)?) is the one of the most famous and beautiful rivers in Japan.
[edit] Overview
Ohta River is a 103-kilometer long river as it's main stream from Kanmuri-yama (冠山 (Mt.Kanmuri)?) (1339M).
Ohta River has a lot of tributaries around the upper streams and join with Tone River and Misasa River in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima and branch into Kyōbashi River, Tenma River and Motoyasu River in the delta area of Hiroshima.
Ohta River runs through Kitahiroshima, Akiota, Akitakata, Higashihiroshima and Hiroshima. The size of a catchment area is 1,710km².
Ohta River made the Hiroshima Delta.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Ohtagawa(in Japanese)