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The Tenjin River

The Tenjin River

The Tenjin River
Tenjin river Tottori Japan.JPG
The neighborhood of Kohoku, Hokuei-cho
Water system The first class water system Tenjin River
Classification The first-grade river
Extension 32 km
Altitude of the water source 1,118 m
Mean flow quantity 19.5 /s
(Oda observatory 2000)
Basin area 490 km²
Water source Kuroyama, Tsu (Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori)
River mouth, junction The Sea of Japan
Basin Japanese flag Tottori, Japan
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The main stream of the first class water system that the Tenjin River (I do not turn) flows through the central part of Tottori.

Table of contents

Geography

I assume Kuroyama, Tsu of Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori the source and, via Kurayoshi-shi, am the first-grade river flowing into the Sea of Japan in Yurihama-cho, Tohaku-gun and Hokuei-cho. "A river maintenance basic policy" to be determined by the River Act, and to become the foresighted plan of the river maintenance in April, 2006 is devised and can continue repair by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

Kurayoshi Basin is at the midstream, and there are Hojo plains, Hawai plains downstream. I call these the Kurayoshi plains in a mass. There is Hojo dune in the shoreline. Each these is plains, a dune formed by alluvion action by the Tenjin River.

Main branch

Main bridge

  • Ohara Bridge
  • Takeda Bridge
  • Ohashi, Kurayoshi
  • Oda Bridge
  • Tenjinbashi
  • New Tenjinbashi

The bridge that ever existed

  • Taketa iron bridge (railway bridge)

Parallel traffic

Railroad

Road

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