Ichi River

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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.

Native name市川 (Japanese)
CountryJapan
elevation855 m
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Ichi River
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Ichi River is located in Japan
Ichi River
Native name市川 (Japanese)
Location
CountryJapan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  elevation855 m
MouthHarima Sea
  coordinates
34°46′27″N 134°40′27″E
Length73 km
Basin size496 km2
Basin features
ClassificationClass B river
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Geography

The Ichi River originates from Mount Mikuni (855m above sea level) in Ikuno, Asago City, near the border of the Tanba and Harima districts in central Hyōgo Prefecture, and flows southwards through the Kanzaki District and Himeji City, emptying into the Harima Sea at Himeji City.

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