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Kiso Valley

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Most of the land consists of steep mountains, so there is little cultivated land. The land that is cultivated can be seen on the narrow flatland along the Kiso River. The area has abundant rainfall with annual precipitation of 3000mm. Forest Industry used to be common throughout the region but since
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period, forestry development rapidly expanded. In addition, the Kiso River excavation business was promoted, making it possible to transport large amounts of timber. In the early modern times, the use of forest materials became significant and the depletion of forest resources became a concern, so
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in 1959. At the time the forest industry used to be large, but price competition with imported foreign timber in the latter half of the 1980s, and the amount of timber harvested decreased.
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started to use forest conservation and deforestation control policies, resulting in the formation of vast cypress forests. After the
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did not run through the Kiso Valley; instead, it ran from Mino Province towards the
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Through much of Japan's history, the Kiso Valley was used to connect the former
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The following communities are part of the Kiso Valley:
165:(for vehicles) have been cutting through the valley. 1356: 1310: 1118: 1023: 873: 805: 720: 625: 587: 510: 45: 39: 463: 8: 427:"Practical Travel Guide - 408 - Kiso Valley" 54:is a geographical area that centers on the 1307: 1293: 1219: 1205: 717: 703: 507: 493: 470: 456: 448: 92: 81: 418: 16:Area of the Kiso river in Nagano, Japan 432:. Japan National Tourism Organization 7: 1409: 681: 205:Map this section's coordinates using 145:. During Japan's Middle Ages, the 14: 486:River systems and rivers of Japan 1408: 1397: 1396: 680: 479: 1: 687:Rivers of Hokkaido on Commons 58:of the upper portions of the 62:in the southwestern part of 1442:Rivers of Nagano Prefecture 564:Shiribeshi-Toshibetsu River 235:GPX (secondary coordinates) 153:along the route. Since the 46: 1468: 1415:Rivers of Japan on Commons 408:, another former post town 1437:Rivers of Gifu Prefecture 1392: 1306: 1292: 1222: 1218: 1204: 716: 702: 678: 506: 492: 230:GPX (primary coordinates) 40: 1403:Rivers of Japan Category 213:Download coordinates as: 174:the 1980s has declined. 1447:River valleys of Japan 101: 90: 30: 225:GPX (all coordinates) 96: 85: 24: 285:35.5753°N 137.5951°E 1257:Sumiyoshijima River 379: /  326: /  280: /  184:Owari-Tokugawa clan 25:Kiso Valley around 384:35.483°N 137.500°E 331:36.117°N 137.950°E 121:recorded that the 102: 91: 31: 1424: 1423: 1388: 1387: 1384: 1383: 1288: 1287: 1284: 1283: 1200: 1199: 1196: 1195: 978:Kiso Three Rivers 698: 697: 694: 693: 290:35.5753; 137.5951 249:Nagano Prefecture 161:(for trains) and 123:Kiso no Yamamichi 64:Nagano Prefecture 1459: 1412: 1411: 1400: 1399: 1308: 1294: 1220: 1206: 718: 704: 684: 683: 569:Shiribetsu River 508: 494: 484: 483: 472: 465: 458: 449: 442: 441: 439: 437: 431: 423: 403: 402: 400: 399: 398: 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Index


Ōkuwa, Nagano
valley
Kiso River
Nagano Prefecture
Japan
Gifu Prefecture

Mount Ontake

Mount Norikura
Mino
Shinano
provinces
Shoku Nihongi
Kisoji
Tōsandō
Kamisaka Pass
Ina Valley
Nakasendō
post stations
Meiji period
Chūō Main Line
Route 19
Edo Shogunate
Owari-Tokugawa clan
Meiji (era)
Isewan Typhoon
OpenStreetMap
KML

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