Ichinomiya River

Ichinomiya River
Native name 一宮川
Country Japan
Basin
Main source Fukusawa District, Chōnan, Chiba Prefecture
River mouth Pacific Ocean
0 m (0 ft)
Basin size 222 km2 (86 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 37.3 km (23.2 mi)

The Ichinomiya River (一宮川 Ichinomiyagawa) is a river in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is 37.3 kilometers (23.2 mi) in length and has a drainage area of 222 square kilometers (86 sq mi). Under the Rivers Act of 1906 the Ichinomiya is designated as a Class 2 River. The river basin of the Ichinomiya was a social, cultural, and economic center of Kazusa Province in pre-modern Japan. Although very shallow, the river was used to transport sardines from Kujukuri Beach to Tokyo Bay until the beginning of the Meiji period.

Geography

The source of the Ichinomiya River is in the Fukusawa District of Chōnan, and crosses the southern part of the Kujukuri Plain through Ōtaki, Nagara, Mobara, and Mutsuzawa, and the town of Ichinomiya. It pours into the Pacific Ocean in the Ichimatsu District of the village of Chōsei.

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Coordinates: 35°23′35″N 140°23′30″E / 35.39306°N 140.39167°E / 35.39306; 140.39167

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