Yasu River

Yasu River

A riverside park along the Yasu River between Moriyama and Yasu.
Native name 野洲川
Country Japan
Basin
Main source Suzuka Mountains
River mouth Lake Biwa
River system Yodo River
Basin size 387 km2 (149 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 65.25 km (40.54 mi)

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 flows through Kōka, Konan, Rittō, Moriyama and Yasu. It forked at the lower reaches and made a delta region, but they were combined in 1979.

History

The Tōkaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes which connected east and west Japan during the Edo period, paralleled the river. Post towns along the river included Tsuchiyama-juku, Minakuchi-juku and Ishibe-juku. The Yasu River also crossed the Nakasendō, another one of the Edo Five Routes, separating Moriyama-juku and Musa-juku.

References

Media related to Yasu River at Wikimedia Commons 35°07′24″N 135°58′25″E / 35.123315°N 135.973556°E / 35.123315; 135.973556Coordinates: 35°07′24″N 135°58′25″E / 35.123315°N 135.973556°E / 35.123315; 135.973556 (mouth)


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