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456: 2521: 29: 1604: 715: 299: 2533: 1805: 729:, which made up the eastern half of present-day Tottori Prefecture. The river was used for transportation from early times, and as an inland water transportation link after the development of rice paddies on the middle reaches of the river. Rice was transported from the Tottori Plain south to the port at the mouth of the river. The Sendai River flowed near the 753:
Flood control works were carried out on the Sendai early in the 20th century. A major crook of the river above the mouth of the Sendai was straightened, and the river significantly widened, in 1930. The Fukuro River, a major tributary of the Sendai which meets the Sendai in Tottori City, had a new
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Illegal dumping of household garbage by residents on the Sendai River, notably on the Fukuro River tributary, is an ongoing environmental problems. Signs pointing out the illegality of dumping have been posted since 2009, and although there has been a reduction of dumping, the problem remains.
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sat on low, damp ground, and suffered repeated damage due to flooding on the Sendai. In a 250-year period from the mid-18th century to the early 20th century, the Sendai flooded 100 times, roughly every three years. The urbanization of the city of Sendai caused even more frequent flooding.
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of the Sea of Japan, and then blown by wind to form the dunes. The Hamasaka area of the Tottori Sand Dunes, directly east of the mouth of the Sendai River, is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) wide. The Hamasaka sand dune has little vegetation and is considered the
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and straighten the lowest reaches of the river was made in this period. Construction of wharfs at the mouth of the river was completed in 1983. Typhoon Number 10 in 1998 caused a landslide behind a quarry along the Sendai. About 50,000 cubic meters of rock were dumped into the river.
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prefectures. Several tributaries of the Sendai similarly emerge from the Chūgoku Mountains in this area, and form a fan-shaped area before flowing into the main course of the Sendai River. The region of gorges and ravines is commonly known as
350:. The microrelief of the Tottori Plain reveals that the Sendai once meandered across the plain, rather than following a straight course. Two major canals have been constructed from the Sendai on the Tottori Plain: the Yamashirogawa Canal 399:(1557 – 1612) in order to open arable land in the region. The history of the construction of the Yamashirogawa Canal is unclear; the remaining earthworks suggest a history similar to that of the Ōide. The 1318:
Tamura, Toru; Bateman, Mark D. (September 2011). "Building of shore-oblique transverse dune ridges revealed by ground-penetrating radar and optical dating over the last 500 years on Tottori coast, Japan Sea".
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The tributaries of the Sendai River emerge from the Chūgoku Mountains and flow through low-lying valleys and tableland in the eastern reaches of Tottori Prefecture. Several tributaries are dammed to produce
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to the west of the mouth of the Sendai River, was once an inlet of the Sea of Japan. Sediments from the Sendai blocked the mouth of the inlet over time, separating Lake Koyama from the Sea of Japan.
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directly north of the canal, but left no written record of work on the Yamashirogawa. The Sendai and its canals currently provide irrigation for 7,600 hectares (19,000 acres) of rice
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The mouth of the Sendai River is in the Karo district of the city of Tottori, where it empties into the Japan Sea. Sediment from the Sendai River at the Sea of Japan forms the
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best-preserved dune of the system. The Tottori Sand Dunes have shrunk by approximately 130 feet (40 m) between 1947 and 2003, in part due to the construction of
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Live camera views of the Sendai River at five locations along the river. Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
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In its middle reaches the Sendai River emerges from the Chūgoku Mountains and flows northward through the
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Kodama, Y.; Kobayashi, T. (2003). "Sediment Pulse Migration And Stopping Along The Sendai River, Japan".
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The areas near the mouth of the Sendai are noted for plant species which thrive in sandy areas, notably
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by residents of the area. The upper reaches of the Sendai and its tributaries is protected as part of
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power. There are approximately 71 tributaries of the Sendai, and the major tributaries include:
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Several roads and railroad lines follow the path of the Sendai River. The
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course excavated in 1934. The port at Tottori was heavily damaged by the
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Sendai River, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
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follows the course of the river from its source to Tottori City.
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Middle reaches of the Sendai River, Chizu, Tottori Prefecture
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blossoms along the banks of the Sendai River, in Chizu chō,
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it is designated a Class 1 River, and is managed by the
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The Sendai River is essential to the formation of the
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The source of the Sendai River is in the vicinity of
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Under the 268:Sea of Japan 237:Sendai River 236: 234: 22:Sendai River 2471:Ōyodo River 2392:Dōzan River 2251:Asahi River 2226:Dōton River 2046:Oyabe River 2036:Jinzū River 2006:Agano River 1953:Kanda River 1910:Omono River 1900:Ōhata River 1865:Iwaki River 1682:Rumoi River 1663:Anano River 1562:千代川: ライブカメラ 773:nagashibina 741:during the 735:castle town 686:black pines 674:Environment 607:Nosaka-gawa 587:Fukuro-gawa 547:Sunami-gawa 515:Hattō River 481:Tributaries 441:Lake Koyama 249:Sendai-gawa 169: / 157:134°11′44″E 49:Native name 2554:Categories 2461:Mimi River 2456:Kuma River 2441:Arie River 2421:Rivers of 2375:Sako River 2333:Rivers of 2286:Saba River 2266:Hino River 2233:Yura River 2221:Kizu River 2216:Kamo River 2206:Yasu River 2201:Yodo River 2191:Muko River 2166:Kako River 2133:Kita River 2128:Miya River 2106:Kiso River 2086:Toyo River 2061:Fuji River 2021:Hime River 2016:Seki River 1983:Tone River 1978:Tama River 1963:Naka River 1958:Kuji River 1948:Fuji River 1831:Rivers of 1783:Saru River 1758:Akan River 1621:Rivers of 1537:2012-08-20 1466:2001052570 1432:2012-08-20 1304:2012-08-14 1267:2012-08-12 1230:2012-08-12 1156:2012-08-20 1119:2012-08-20 1049:2012-08-12 1009:2012-08-12 963:2012-08-12 899:2012-07-10 845:References 807:Chizu Line 787:Edo period 777:Inshū-gami 527:Hattō-gawa 495:Saji River 409:Edo period 401:Ikeda clan 317:Mount Nagi 200:Basin size 154:35°32′29″N 111:Mount Nagi 2466:Ōno River 2281:Oze River 2276:Ōta River 2271:Hii River 2161:Ibo River 2116:Ibi River 2066:Abe River 2041:Shō River 1943:Edo River 1527:683276033 1422:683276033 1294:173191044 1257:153301537 1186:"Tottori" 1146:683276033 1109:173191044 1039:153301537 953:173191044 889:153301537 747:jōkamachi 731:jōkamachi 659:sea walls 642:amphibole 507:Saji-gawa 294:Geography 212:Discharge 137:Japan Sea 2071:Ōi River 1773:Mu River 1623:Hokkaido 1474:48943301 1220:56431036 1070:千代川水系の概要 999:56431036 650:currents 634:feldspar 626:granitic 313:Okinosen 280:sediment 107:Okinosen 69:Location 61:Japanese 2335:Shikoku 1497:Bibcode 1394:Aug 20, 1366:Aug 21, 1329:Bibcode 1192:Aug 19, 1097:"大井手用水" 1081:Aug 21, 925:Aug 12, 823:JR West 809:of the 767:Culture 710:History 417:paddies 321:Okayama 74:Country 38:Tottori 2434:Kyushu 2423:Kyushu 1833:Honshu 1525:  1472:  1464:  1454:  1420:  1388:日本海新聞 1292:  1255:  1218:  1144:  1134:"亀井茲矩" 1107:  1037:  1027:"鳥取砂丘" 997:  951:  887:  829:. 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Index


Cherry
Tottori
Tottori Prefecture
Japanese
Japan
Okinosen
Mount Nagi
Mouth
Japan Sea
35°32′29″N 134°11′44″E / 35.5415°N 134.1955°E / 35.5415; 134.1955
Tottori Prefecture
Japan
Chūgoku Mountains
Sea of Japan
Rivers Act of 1964
Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
sediment
Tottori Sand Dunes
dune

Okinosen
Mount Nagi
Okayama
Hyōnosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park
Tottori Plain
Kamei Korenori
Ikeda clan
Tottori Castle
Edo period

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