Takase River 高瀬川 | |
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Native name | Takasegawa (Japanese) |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Prefecture | Aomori |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Pacific Ocean |
• coordinates | 40°53′10″N 141°23′34″E / 40.8860°N 141.3928°E |
Length | 64 kilometres (40 mi) |
Basin size | 867 square kilometres (335 sq mi) |
The Takase River (高瀬川, Takasegawa) is a Class A river system that flows through Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It flows from Mt. Yahata, through Lake Ogawara into the Pacific Ocean.[1][2]
The river is very important to the economy of the region.[1] Approximately 80,000 people live in the river's catchment area.[1]
Every July, the annual Lake Festival (湖水まつり, Kosui-matsuri) is held along the banks of the Takase River.[3] The Takase River Office uses the opportunity to exhibit the "creatures that live in Lake Ogawara", which is popular with families.[3] They also raise awareness about flood control, and water quality improvement of the lake.
In Japanese, takase means "shallow river".[2]