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Prefecture. Projects to remove blockages of the river at Mitoguchi began in the Meiji period, but caused a change in water levels on the upper reaches of the river. The controversy over construction work at Mitoguchi became increasingly controversial, resulting in violent clashes between residents of the upper and lower regions of the Iwaki River in 1890. A
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was officially approved by the Diet of Japan in 1917. Large-scale flood prevention works began shortly afterwards. The mouth of the river at Lake Jūsan, Mitoguchi, suffered frequent blockage between November and April due to strong winds and waves, a feature of the harsh climate of northern Aomori
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for vast production of rice in Aomori Prefecture. The river is called "the mother of Tsugaru" for this reason. Aomori Prefecture is the largest producer of apples in Japan, and the upper zone of the Iwaki River provides irrigation for an extensive network of orchards, especially in the area of
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to prevent blockage was excavated and constructed at the mouth of the river between 1930 and 1946. The passageway allows year round access to the river. Numerous bridges were also constructed across the Iwaki River to improve transportation in Aomori Prefecture.
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in present-day Goshogawara. Despite the loss of control of much of Japan later in the Heian period, the court maintained some level of military presence in Mutsu. This control ended when the Northern Fujiwara were conquered by
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Live camera views of the Iwaki River at locations along the course of the river. Updated every 30 minutes. Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
1239:[Results of Inspection of Radioactive Materials in Marine Products] (in Japanese). Aomori, Aomori Prefecture: Aomori Prefectural Government. 2012. Archived from 988: 1424: 1402: 590:. The river was revered as the "mother of the Tsugaru Plain" throughout its early history. The Iwaki River region, located in the vast northern 1020: 1234: 1332: 1275: 255: 2391: 148: 1364: 263: 234:. It is 102 kilometers (63 mi) in length and has a drainage area of 2,544 square kilometers (982 sq mi). Under the 339: 928:, common in other areas of the world, is increasingly rare in the Iwaki River region and may become a protected species. The 1417: 1641: 993:[Iwaki River] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. 2007. Archived from 338:. The mouth of the Iwaki River at Lake Jūsan is known as Mitoguchi. Parts of the Iwaki River are protected as part of 1518: 994: 343: 790:
is no longer held on the Iwaki, but its lower reaches and mouth of the river at Mitoguchi are a source of commercial
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Prefectures. The river flows eastward as a small mountain stream, then joins several tributaries to form the scenic
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of Hirosaki, and at some point in the late 17th century they were diverted into a single river, the Iwaki. The
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The middle reaches of the river, also home to the apple orchards of Aomori, are noted for long belts of
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is located in the upper reaches of the Iwaki River. The river turns sharply northward at the city of
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trade, and rice storehouses controlled by the Tokugawa shogunate were built in Sanzeji (present-day
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The source of the Iwaki, in the Shirakami-Sanchi, is home to large virgin expanses of the
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at the mouth of the river at Lake Jūsan. From there the rice was transported to
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quickly established stability in the Iwaki River region at the beginning of the
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in 1868 the construction of railroads in Aomori Prefecture, specifically the
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began large-scale work on the Iwaki River in the same period to open new
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the Iwaki is designated as a Class 1 River and is managed by the
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Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
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Hired Swords: the Rise of Private Warrior Power in Early Japan
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The Iwaki River supported numerous villages as early as the
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in 1340. The Akita clan was eventually defeated by the
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production of the prefecture. The Iwaki River, in the
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The commercial fishery of 1204:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. 1150:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. 1110:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. 1014: 1012: 963: 826:. The upper reaches of the Iwaki are a 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 969: 967: 18: 1019:Sasaki, Mikio; Sato, Masashi (2006). 619:(1147 – 1199) and clans of the 256:Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 7: 2364: 1636: 1028:Vietnam -Japan Estuary Workshop 2006 773:Iwaki River on the Tsugaru Peninsula 286:(987 metres (3,238 ft)) in the 282:The source of the Iwaki River is at 1192: 1190: 1188: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1138: 1136: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1056: 1054: 1052: 882:have breeding grounds in the area. 610:, controlled the rich trade of the 201:2,544 km (982 sq mi) 1202:Nihon Daihyakka Zensho (Nipponika) 906:, both of which are threatened by 264:Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 14: 1441:River systems and rivers of Japan 627:. By the mid-Kamakura period the 2363: 2352: 2351: 1635: 1434: 924:are indigenous to the area. The 340:Towada-Hachimantai National Park 226:is a river that crosses western 27: 382:, where it enters Lake Jūsan. 314:. The river crosses the broad 142: • coordinates 1: 1642:Rivers of Hokkaido on Commons 932:, a species of clam used in 81:Physical characteristics 33:Iwaki River, view north from 846:, a creeping species of the 651:(1467–1573). Numerous 334:on the western coast of the 330:rivers before emptying into 318:, where it is joined by the 181: • elevation 2392:Rivers of Aomori Prefecture 1519:Shiribeshi-Toshibetsu River 1068:. 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region 1805:Sumida River 1800:Sagami River 1762:Kantō region 1747:Takase River 1737:Oirase River 1727:Natori River 1722:Mogami River 1696: 1640: 1567:Tokoro River 1529:Teshio River 1509:Koetoi River 1502:Yūbari River 1467:Sea of Japan 1373:. 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Index


Goshogawara
Aomori Prefecture
Japanese
Japan
Shirakami-Sanchi
Mouth
Japan Sea
Lake Jūsan
41°01′00″N 140°22′00″E / 41.01667°N 140.36667°E / 41.01667; 140.36667
Aomori Prefecture
Japan
Rivers Act of 1964
Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
rice
apple
Tōhoku region
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
radioactive materials
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
caesium-134
caesium-137
Mount Ganmori
Shirakami-Sanchi
virgin forest
Akita
Aomori
Meya Ravine
Meya Dam
Hirosaki

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