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Kinokawa River

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Discharge
  
37.4 m³/s

Country
  
Japan

Basin area
  
1,750 km²

Mouth elevation
  
0

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The Kinokawa or redundantly Kinokawa River (紀ノ川 or 紀の川, Kinokawa) is a river in Nara and Wakayama Prefecture in Japan. It is called Yoshino River (吉野川, Yoshinogawa) in Nara. It is 136 km long and has a watershed of 1,660 km².

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Map of Kinokawa River, Matsushima, Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan

The river flows from Mount Ōdaigahara to the west. It pours into the sea at Wakayama city.

Geography

The boundary between Nara prefecture and Mie prefecture is designated as the source. The rainy season helped to create an Alluvial plain. The course of the river often changes, with frequent floods.

Railroad

The JR West Wakayama Line partly runs in parallel with the river.

History

Abundant water was useful for human settlement.

It was an area where the Koyasan, Kokawa and Mitsui temples were strong; centralized rule was impossible, until Nobunaga Oda suppressed the Saika Ikki.

The novelist Sawako Ariyoshi titled one of her books after the river.

References

Kinokawa River Wikipedia