Kinugawa River

Kinugawa River, Kinugawa, or Kinu River (鬼怒川, Kinu-gawa), is a river on the main island of Honshu in Japan. It flows from the north to the south on the Kantō plain, merging with Tone River (利根川, Tone-gawa). At 176.7 km in length, it is the longest tributary of Tone-gawa. From ancient times, it has been known to cause floods. The river starts in Kinu swamp in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, within Nikkō National Park.

2015 Flood

Due to heave rainfall for three consecutive days, on 10 September 2015, the river bank was breached, causing flood, which results in the death of two and several more injuries. In Joso city, homes and infrastructure were damaged.[1][2]

Rivers in Kantō at 16c.
Rivers in Kantō at 20c.

See also

  • Kinugawa Onsen, a spa town within Nikkō
  • Keno Province

References

  1. ^ Dan Matsumoto; Sawai, Yuki; Yamada, Masaki; Namegaya, Yuichi; Shinozaki, Tetsuya; Takeda, Daisuke; Fujino, Shigehiro; Tanigawa, Koichiro; Nakamura, Atsunori; Pilarczyk, Jessica E. (2016-09-28). "Erosion and sedimentation during the September 2015 flooding of the Kinu River, central Japan". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 34168. doi:10.1038/srep34168. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5039755. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  2. ^ Shi, Yongxue; Sayama, Takahiro; Takara, Kaoru; Ohtake, Kiyonori (2019). "Detecting flood inundation information through Twitter: The 2015 Kinu River flood disaster in Japan". Journal of Natural Disaster Science. 40 (1): 1–13. doi:10.2328/jnds.40.1.

External links

35°56′16″N 139°57′02″E / 35.937815°N 139.9505°E / 35.937815; 139.9505 (confluence with Tone River)

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