Ichi River
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| Ichi River | |
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| Native name | 市川 (Japanese) |
| Location | |
| Country | Japan |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • elevation | 855 m |
| Mouth | Harima Sea |
• coordinates | 34°46′27″N 134°40′27″E / 34.7743°N 134.6742°E |
| Length | 73 km |
| Basin size | 496 km2 |
| Basin features | |
| Classification | Class B river |
The Ichi River (市川, Ichi-kawa) is a river which flows through the southwest of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.[1] The Ibo, Kako, Ichi, Yumesaki, and Chikusa rivers are collectively referred to as the Harima Gokawa, the five major rivers that flow into the Harima Sea.
