Abukuma River

Abukuma River (阿武隈川)
River
The Abukuma River in 2005 at Kakuda in Miyagi
Country Japan
Prefectures Miyagi, Fukushima
Tributaries
 - left Shakadō River, Sasahara River, Ōse River, Gohyaku River, Rokkaku River, Arakawa River, Matsu River, Surikami River, Shiroishi River
 - right Ōtakine River
Cities Shirakawa, Sukagawa, Kōriyama, Motomiya, Nihonmatsu, Fukushima, Date, Kakuda, Iwanuma
Source Mt. Asahi (Fukushima Prefecture)
 - elevation 1,835 m (6,020 ft)
Mouth Pacific Ocean
 - location Iwanuma, Miyagi, Japan
 - coordinates JP 38°02′58″N 140°55′08″E / 38.0494°N 140.9190°E / 38.0494; 140.9190Coordinates: JP 38°02′58″N 140°55′08″E / 38.0494°N 140.9190°E / 38.0494; 140.9190
Length 239 km (149 mi)
Basin 5,390 km2 (2,081 sq mi)
Discharge
 - average 67.3 m3/s (2,377 cu ft/s)
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The Abukuma River (阿武隈川 Abukuma-gawa), with a length of 234 km, is the second longest river in the Tōhoku region of Japan and the 6th longest river in Japan. It runs through Fukushima Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture, rising from springs in the peaks of the Nasu mountains, collecting water from tributaries leaving the Ōu Mountains and the Abukuma Highlands (阿武隈高地 Abukuma-kōchi), then emptying into the Pacific Ocean as a major river. It has a 5,390 km² area watershed, and about 1.2 million people live along its basin.[1]

The Abukuma River flows north through Fukushima Prefecture's Nakadōri region, past the cities of Shirakawa, Sukagawa, Kōriyama, Nihonmatsu and Fukushima. The portion of the river flowing between Nihonmatsu and Fukushima forms a deep ravine called Hōrai-kyō (蓬莱峡).[2] Crossing the northern edge of the long but low Abukuma hills, the Abukuma River then flows into Miyagi Prefecture, past the city of Kakuda and between Iwanuma and Watari before reaching the Pacific. Abukuma has a tributary called the Arakawa River.

Notes

  1. Takeda, page 51.
  2. Takeda, page 52.

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