Ibi River

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Native name揖斐川 (Japanese)
CountryJapan
elevation1,257 m (4,124 ft)
Ibi River
Ibi River (left) flowing into Ise Bay. To the right is Kiso River.
Ibi River is located in Japan
Ibi River
Native name揖斐川 (Japanese)
Location
CountryJapan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMount Kanmuri
  elevation1,257 m (4,124 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Ise Bay
Length121 km (75 mi)
Basin size1,840 km2 (710 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average84.28 m3/s (2,976 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemKiso River
Nishidaira Dam on the Ibi River in Ibigawa

The Ibi River (揖斐川, Ibi-gawa) is a tributary of the Kiso River located in Gifu and Mie Prefectures in Japan. Along with the Nagara and Kiso rivers, the Ibi is the third of the Kiso Three Rivers of the Nōbi Plain. It is one of Japan's first-class rivers.[citation needed] The former Tōkaidō post station of Kuwana-juku was located on the western banks of this river during the Edo period.

The Ibi River has its source in Mount Kanmuri,[1] which is located in the town of Ibigawa in Gifu Prefecture, and from there flows south. During its course, it temporarily merges with the Kiso and Nagara rivers. In the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, it finally permanently merges with the Nagara River, which in turn flows into Ise Bay.

River communities

Gifu Prefecture

Anpachi, Gōdo, Ibigawa, Ikeda, Kaizu, Mizunami, Ōno, Ōgaki, Wanouchi, Yōrō

Mie Prefecture

Kuwana

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