Kurobe River
Appearance
Kurobe River 黒部川 | |
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Etymology | Ainu |
Native name | Kurobe-gawa Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help) |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
State | Toyama |
Region | Chūbu |
District | Shimoniikawa |
Municipalities | Kurobe, Nyūzen, Toyama |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mount Washiba |
• location | Toyama, Toyama, Japan |
• coordinates | 36°24′10″N 137°36′18″E / 36.40278°N 137.60500°E |
• elevation | 2,924 m (9,593 ft) |
Mouth | Sea of Japan |
• location | Kurobe and Nyūzen, Toyama, Japan |
• coordinates | 36°55′17″N 137°25′28″E / 36.92139°N 137.42444°E |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 85 km (53 mi) |
Basin size | 667 km2 (258 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 12.18 m3/s (430 cu ft/s) |
The Kurobe River (黒部川, Kurobe-gawa) is a river in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. 86 kilometres (53 mi) in length, it has a watershed of 689 km².
The river rises from Mount Washiba in the Hida Mountains and carves the deep valley known as the Kurobe Gorge. It comes out of the mountains at Unazuki and forms an alluvial fan which directly sinks into the Sea of Japan.
The Kurobe River's rich flow and steep gradient offer good conditions for hydroelectricity. The Kurobe Dam is the tallest dam in Japan.
The name Kurobe is derived from the Ainu name kur pet [kuɾᵘbet] 'shady river'.[1]
Geography
Tributary
- Kuronagi River
References
- ^ Vovin, Alexander (2008). "Man'yōshū to Fudoki ni Mirareru Fushigina Kotoba to Jōdai Nihon Retto ni Okeru Ainugo no Bunpu." Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyū Sentā.
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