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Saru River

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Length
  
104 km

Basin area
  
1,350 km²

Mouth
  
Pacific Ocean

Mouth elevation
  
0

Discharge
  
58 m³/s

Source
  
Mount Kumami

Country
  
Japan

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- location
  
Hidaka, Hidaka Subprefecture, Japan

- location
  
Hidaka, Hidaka Subprefecture, Japan

Saru River (沙流川, Saru-gawa) is a river in Hokkaidō, Japan.

Map of Saru River, Saru District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

The Saru River rises in the Hidaka Mountains and empties into the Pacific. The Nibutani Dam is situated on the Saru River, at Nibutani village. The construction of this dam was the subject of famous domestic litigation, producing the first ever Japanese legal decision to recognise the Ainu people as an indigenous people. Construction of a second dam, the Biratori Dam is also planned by the Hokkaido Development Board. The 'Cultural Landscape along the Saru River resulting from Ainu Tradition and Modern Settlement' has been designated an Important Cultural Landscape.

References

Saru River Wikipedia