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2385: 137: 348: 674: 474: 482: 1831: 36: 914: 1843: 1115: 369:(Southern Alps), which forms the border between Shizuoka and Nagano Prefectures . This area is characterized by heavy rainfall (up to 3,000 mm per year) and deep V-shaped valleys. Continuing south through Shizuoka Prefecture, the river drains a wide coastal plain noted for fruit and rice production. The city of 724:. Meanwhile, at the same time, the vast amount of sand and silt trapped in various dams upstream have resulted in greatly lowered operational lives than originally projected. Methods to increase dredging in dams and to channel the silt and sand downstream to the ocean via a series of pipelines have been explored. 590:
at the start of the 20th century. The Tenryū River was characterized by a high volume of flow and a fast current. Its mountainous upper reaches and tributaries were areas of steep valleys and abundant rainfall, and were sparsely populated. However, the bulk of investment in hydroelectric power
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The Tenryū River is the only river exiting Lake Suwa. It follows a generally southern course. The upper reaches of the river in the Ina Basin of Nagano Prefecture are a rich agricultural area. The river exits through a gap between the
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This has had the unexpected effect of greatly increased erosion on the coastline of Shizuoka Prefecture, near Hamamatsu, especially around the
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in the 1956, at the time the 10th largest in the world. Further dams were completed in the 1960s and 1970s until the completion of the
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These dams have altered the once abundant flow of the Tenryū River, and the lower reaches of the river near its mouth are almost dry.
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ordered the dissolution of Nippon Hassoden, which was divided into regional power companies. Central Japan came under
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before it was nationalized into the pre-war government monopoly Japan Electric Generation and Transmission Company
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prohibited the building of bridges over major rivers as a security measure. As depicted in contemporary
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runs along the upper reaches of the river into upper Shizuoka and Nagano prefectures, with a stop at
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The potential of the Tenryū River valley for hydroelectric power development was realized by the
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for its fast, turbulent flow and its propensity to flood. The upper portion of the river (in
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were made by various warlords and landholders along the river by construction of dikes,
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runs along the lower reaches of the Tenryū River valley, whereas the
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in 1938. The first dam on the main stream of the Tenryu River, the
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was started in 1938, but completed until 1951 due to the start of
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were forced to travel on a regular basis to Edo to attend to the
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in 1976 brought development of the Tenryū River to a close.
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This was followed by the 647: 631: 615: 426: 402: 302: 843:Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport 641: 625: 609: 504:(road) developed as the major highway linking 420: 396: 296: 1875: 896: 760:Tenryū Hamanako Railroad Tenryū Hamanako Line 591:generation in the region was centered on the 8: 599:that development began on the Tenryū River. 417:) was often referred to as the Aratama River 62:introducing citations to additional sources 2396: 1899: 1882: 1868: 1860: 1740: 1726: 1652: 1638: 1150: 1136: 940: 926: 903: 889: 881: 2641:Jiunji (Nagano Prefecture Shimosuwa Town) 622:, which later became Yahagi Hydroelectric 571:by road and railroad bridges. Today the 567:The river was bridged shortly after the 52:Relevant discussion may be found on the 809: 2789:Suwa Nobushige's Letter of Explanation 263:135 m/s (4,800 cu ft/s) 124: 606:founded the Tenryūgawa Electric Power 241:5,050 km (1,950 sq mi) 7: 3218:History of meat consumption in Japan 2751:Shinchoukan Moriya Historical Museum 1842: 1114: 734:Tenryū-Okumikawa Quasi-National Park 578:crosses the river in a few seconds. 2911:Suwa Yorishige (Nanboku-chō period) 693:. 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