Gōnokawa River

River in Hiroshima, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gōnokawa River (Japanese: 江の川ごうのかわ/がわ, Hepburn: Gōnokawa/Gōnogawa) is a Class A river that runs through Hiroshima and Shimane prefectures in Japan. It is the largest river in the Chūgoku region. It is also called the Gōgawa River (江川ごうかわ) and, in Hiroshima, the Enokawa River (可愛川えのかわ).[1][5]

Nativename
CountriesJapan
PrefectureShimane, Hiroshima
SourceMount Asa (阿佐山)[1][2]
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Gōnokawa River
Gōnokawa River in Gōtsu Shimane Prefecture
Gōnokawa River is located in Japan
Gōnokawa River
Location within Japan
Native name
Location
CountriesJapan
PrefectureShimane, Hiroshima
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Asa (阿佐山)[1][2]
  locationKitahiroshima, Hiroshima[2][3]
  elevation1,218 m (3,996 ft)[2][3]
MouthSea of Japan
  location
Gōtsu, Shimane[1][2]
  coordinates
35°01′32″N 132°13′37″E
Length194 km (121 mi)[1][2]
Basin size
3,900 km2 (1,500 sq mi)[1][2][a]
Discharge 
  locationOzekiyama (尾関山)
  average74.64 m3/s (2,636 cu ft/s)[b][4]
Basin features
Population278,207[4][c]
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The mainstream originates from Mount Asa (阿佐山) located in Kitahiroshima, Hiroshima (former Geihoku). Its three tributaries including Basen River (馬洗川), Saijō River (西城川) and Kannose River (神野瀬川) flows into the mainstream in Miyoshi Basin [ja]. The gradients being relatively gentle, the river had been commonly used for boat transport until 1930s, when Sankō Line and trafficways were built and opened. There are some valleys and waterfalls such as Senjōkei [ja], Dangyokei [ja] and Jōsei Falls [ja] around the region of the river.[1][6][7][8]

It is known for ukai (鵜飼い) or cormorant fishing for ayu, which can be found especially in Miyoshi. According to one theory ukai in Miyoshi has taken place since late Sengoku Period, and is now one of the tourist attractions of the city.[4][9][7]

Communities

Reaches(0:Headwaters、0-1:Upper、1-2:Mid、2-3:Lower)
Gōtsu Bypass in Gōtsu, Shimane
The Tomoe Bridge over the Basen River in Miyoshi, Hiroshima

The river and its tributaries pass through or borders eight cities and seven towns that are located in Shimane Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture as is shown below. As of 2000 according to the national census 278,207 people lived in the drainage basin, including 104,169 from Shimane and 174,038 from Hiroshima.[4]

Hiroshima Prefecture
Kitahiroshima, Akitakata, Higashihiroshima, Sera, Jinsekikogen, Fuchu, Shōbara, Miyoshi
Shimane Prefecture
Ōnan, Misato, Iinan, Kawamoto, Ōda, Hamada, Gōtsu

Dams

Haji Dam (May 2007)

Major dams located within the basin are shown below.

Notes

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