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Kushida River

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Native name
  
櫛田川

Basin size
  
461 km (178 sq mi)

Discharge
  
16.7 m³/s

Source
  
Mount Takami

Country
  
Japan

River mouth
  
Ise Bay

Length
  
85 km

Basin area
  
461 km²

Mouth
  
Ise Bay

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Main source
  
Mount Takami 1,249 m (4,098 ft)

The Kushida River (櫛田川, Kushida-gawa) is a major river that flows through central Mie Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class 1 river by the Japanese government, one of four Class 1 rivers that flow solely through Mie. The majority of river's course is through the city of Matsusaka.

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Map of Kushida River, Japan

The river's source is on Mount Takami, which stands on the border of Mie and Nara Prefectures. From the mountain, it then flows eastwards and passes through a number of dams before reaching its delta and flowing into Ise Bay.

NameEdit

It is thought that the name of the river comes from an old legend about Yamatohime-no-Mikoto, the imperial princess of olden times who is said to have established Ise Grand Shrine.

According to the ancient book detailing her story, while being led by the supreme deity Amaterasu to the land of what is now Ise Grand Shrine, she dropped a comb ("kushi" in Japanese) somewhere along her journey. It is believed that the area where the comb was lost was then named kushida (literally meaning "comb field"). It could be said that the river gained its name from the fact that it flows through this small kushida region, which is on the eastern edge of Matsusaka near the border with Meiwa.

CourseEdit

Mie Prefecture
Matsusaka • Taki

References

Kushida River Wikipedia