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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
739:, ended the comparatively inefficient riverboat trade along the Iwaki River in favor of the movement of agricultural cargo by rail. In the 20th century the central government of Japan took direct control of riverworks to prevent flooding on the Iwaki, a chronic problem recorded as early as the Edo period. The Iwaki River Improvement Plan
675:(1603 – 1868). The course of the Iwaki River was diverted and developed for agricultural as part of an effort by the Tokugawa shogunate for the increase of agricultural output across Japan. The original path of the upper reaches of the Iwaki River remains unclear. There were originally two rivers in the area of the
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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
953:(1,624.7 metres (5,330 ft)) is not the source of the Iwaki River. While the mountain and river are located in the Tsugaru region and share a common name, Mount Iwaki is located to the west of the middle reaches of Iwaki River, far north of the source of the river.
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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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Hydraulics: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics and the 14th Congress of Asia and Pacific Division, International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research, 15–18 December 2004, Hong
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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
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993:[Iwaki River] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. 2007. Archived from
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1021:"Topographical Change of Iwaki River Mouth in the Early 1900s"
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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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1943:Nagara River
1928:Shōnai River
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588:shell mounds
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504:Aseishi-gawa
452:Taiaki River
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2083:Asahi River
2058:Dōton River
1878:Oyabe River
1868:Jinzū River
1838:Agano River
1785:Kanda River
1742:Omono River
1732:Ōhata River
1697:Iwaki River
1514:Rumoi River
1495:Anano River
1394:岩木川: ライブカメラ
1062:"Iwakigawa"
951:Mount Iwaki
920:species of
848:common reed
709:Goshogawara
677:castle town
647:during the
564:Kanagi-gawa
464:Taiaki-gawa
412:Ōsawa River
392:Anmon River
386:Tributaries
372:Goshogawara
304:Meya Ravine
272:caesium-137
268:caesium-134
209:Iwaki River
167: /
155:140°22′00″E
46:Native name
35:Goshogawara
22:Iwaki River
2386:Categories
2293:Mimi River
2288:Kuma River
2273:Arie River
2253:Rivers of
2207:Sako River
2165:Rivers of
2118:Saba River
2098:Hino River
2065:Yura River
2053:Kizu River
2048:Kamo River
2038:Yasu River
2033:Yodo River
2023:Muko River
1998:Kako River
1965:Kita River
1960:Miya River
1938:Kiso River
1918:Toyo River
1893:Fuji River
1853:Hime River
1848:Seki River
1815:Tone River
1810:Tama River
1795:Naka River
1790:Kuji River
1780:Fuji River
1663:Rivers of
1615:Saru River
1590:Akan River
1453:Rivers of
1220:2012-06-26
1166:2012-06-24
1126:2012-06-24
1084:2012-06-24
958:References
917:Dytiscidae
902:, and the
880:black kite
878:, and the
844:Tsuruyoshi
836:kingfisher
779:irrigation
731:After the
693:Akita City
673:Edo period
663:Edo period
645:Nanbu clan
629:Akita clan
512:Hira River
472:Sōma River
424:Ōsawa-gawa
404:Anmon-gawa
376:Nakadomari
332:Lake Jūsan
262:after the
221:Iwaki-gawa
198:Basin size
152:41°01′00″N
134:Lake Jūsan
2298:Ōno River
2113:Oze River
2108:Ōta River
2103:Hii River
1993:Ibo River
1948:Ibi River
1898:Abe River
1873:Shō River
1775:Edo River
1210:153301537
940:Footnotes
912:mākuosamu
723:capitol.
713:Ajigasawa
701:Itayanagi
689:riverboat
604:Hiraizumi
524:Hira-gawa
484:Sōma-gawa
360:Itayanagi
348:Nishimeya
278:Geography
130:Japan Sea
1903:Ōi River
1605:Mu River
1455:Hokkaido
1351:24143919
1343:91024615
1308:July 15,
1286:62890508
1156:56431036
1116:56431036
1074:56431036
892:reed bed
850:and the
838:and the
828:spawning
697:Fujisaki
532:To River
356:Fujisaki
352:Hirosaki
312:Hirosaki
308:Meya Dam
66:Location
58:Japanese
2167:Shikoku
1375:July 6,
1247:July 8,
1041:July 5,
1001:July 6,
922:beetles
864:willows
783:paddies
744:岩木川改修計画
715:on the
653:castles
641:tsunami
633:ranches
573:History
544:To-gawa
368:Tsugaru
364:Tsuruta
320:Aseishi
71:Country
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2255:Kyushu
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378:, and
326:, and
300:Aomori
190:Length
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1144:"岩木川"
1104:"岩木川"
1035:(PDF)
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886:Lower
803:Upper
296:Akita
248:apple
232:Japan
115:Mouth
75:Japan
1377:2012
1347:OCLC
1339:LCCN
1329:ISBN
1310:2020
1301:村の概要
1282:OCLC
1272:ISBN
1268:Kong
1249:2012
1206:OCLC
1152:OCLC
1112:OCLC
1070:OCLC
1043:2012
1003:2012
914:and
832:ugui
809:buna
792:clam
758:pier
667:The
637:Ainu
498:浅瀬石川
438:湯ノ沢川
324:Hira
298:and
270:and
246:and
244:rice
207:The
132:via
990:岩木川
788:ayu
765:Use
721:Edo
695:),
558:金木川
478:相馬川
458:大秋川
398:暗門川
215:岩木川
51:岩木川
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