Agatsuma River

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The Agatsuma River (吾妻川, Agatsuma-gawa) is a major river in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It is 76.22 kilometres (47.36 mi) in length and has a basin area of 1,366 square kilometres (527 sq mi). Located entirely within Gunma Prefecture, it is one of the prefecture's major rivers. It is also a major tributary of the Tone River. The river is an important source of hydroelectric power, and 17 power plants are located on its banks.[1]

Native name吾妻川 (Japanese)
CountryJapan
SourceTorii Pass
locationBorder of Gunma with Nagano
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Agatsuma River
Agatsuma River at Agatsuma Valley
Agatsuma River is located in Japan
Agatsuma River
Native name吾妻川 (Japanese)
Location
CountryJapan
Physical characteristics
SourceTorii Pass
  locationBorder of Gunma with Nagano
  coordinates36°29′20″N 138°23′53″E
  elevation2,362 m (7,749 ft)
MouthTone River
  location
Shibukawa, Gunma
  coordinates
36°30′00″N 139°00′58″E
  elevation
166 m (545 ft)
Length76.22 km (47.36 mi)
Basin size1,366 km2 (527 sq mi)
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Geography

The source of the Agatsuma River is Torii Pass (1,362 metres (4,469 ft) in altitude), on the border of Gunma and Nagano Prefectures. It gathers tributaries from Mount Asama and Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and flows into the Tone River in Shibukawa city. The Agatsuma River drains most of northwest Gunma Prefecture.

Transportation

The East Japan Railway Company's Agatsuma Line (a single track line) runs along the river from Shibukawa Station in the east to the terminus at Omae Station in the west. Roughly divided into three sections, the river can be travelled by road using three National Highways: National Route 353 (in the east), National Route 145 (in the middle), and National Route 144 (in the west).

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