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- Nokogiri in the Akaishi Mountains in northwest Yamanashi as the Kamanashi River (釜無川, Kamanashi-gawa), and meets the Fue****i River at the town of Ichikawamisato...
- During the Sengoku period, warlord Takeda Shingen built embankments on the Kamanashi River for flood control and to open up new rice lands. During the Edo...
- expanded in 2009. The Midai River is an 18.6 kilometer long tributary of the Kamanashi River which originates in the Southern Alps. It was subject to flash flooding...
- Near the boundary between Ichikawamisato and Fujikawa, the Fue****i and Kamanashi rivers converge and form the Fuji River. The watershed of the Fue****i...
- Prefecture at the southern end of the Kofu Basin. The Fue****i River and the Kamanashi River flow through the town, which contains the confluence where these...
- and orchards. The Kamanashi River (釜無川) forms its eastern boundary. Long ago there were many independent hamlets between the Kamanashi River and the ****an...
- on a small hill. The city itself is located at the confluence of the Kamanashi River and the Fue****i River. During the Sengoku Period after the local...
- Shinpu Castle is located on a mountain with steep sides overlooking the Kamanashi River to the west of Kōfu, where Takeda Shingen's Tsutsujigasaki Castle...
- used by an average of 68 p****engers daily (boarding p****engers only). Kamanashi River ****an National Route 20 site of Shinpu Castle List of railway stations...
- mountain with elevation of 573 meters. The site is on the right bank of the Kamanashi River near its confluence with the Shiokawa River, which can be considered...