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The Kakkonda River is it's largest tributary and flows from north to south in Shizukuishi. It's headwaters are also in the Ōu Mountains but to the north of Akita Komagatake and to the west of Mt. Iwate. It is 27.1 kilometers in length.
The Kakkonda River is it's largest tributary and flows from north to south in Shizukuishi. It's headwaters are also in the Ōu Mountains but to the north of Akita Komagatake and to the west of Mt. Iwate. It is 27.1 kilometers in length.

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The Shizukishi River in Winter with the Shizukuishi River Waterpipe Bridge crossing above.

The Shizukuishi River (雫石川, Shizukuishigawa) is a river in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

The Shizukuishi River rises in the Ōu Mountains just south of Mt. Akita Komagatake in Shizukuishi and empties into the Kitakami River in Morioka. The Gosho Dam is situated on the Shizukuishi River, in western Morioka. This dam was completed in 1981. The entire length of the river is home to many renowned hot springs.

The Kakkonda River is it's largest tributary and flows from north to south in Shizukuishi. It's headwaters are also in the Ōu Mountains but to the north of Akita Komagatake and to the west of Mt. Iwate. It is 27.1 kilometers in length.