Sai River (Gifu)

For rivers similar names, see Sai River.
Sai River

The Sai River flowing alongside Sunomata Castle
Native name 犀川
Country Japan
Basin
Main source Motosu, Gifu
River mouth Nagara River
River system Kiso River
Basin size 17.18 km2 (6.63 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 12 km (7.5 mi)

The Sai River (犀川 Sai-gawa) is a river in Japan which flows through Gifu Prefecture, and empties into the Nagara River.

Geography

The river flows from the city of Motosu, where it takes water from the Neo River and flows south. After running through Hozumi and Ōgaki, it runs parallel to the Nagara River, which it joins in Anpachi.

The cherry blossoms on the banks of the river near Sunomata Castle are well known and are included on a list of the top 33 cherry blossom sites in Gifu Prefecture.[1]

History

References

  1. さくら33選 西濃地区. ぎふ観光ガイド (in Japanese). Gifu Prefecture Tourism Federation. Retrieved 27 August 2011.


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