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| name = Yukino | | name = Yukino | ||
| name_native = 雪乃川 | | name_native = 雪乃川 | ||
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| name_other = <small>''Yukino-kawa'' | | name_other = <small>''Yukino-kawa'' | ||
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| image = Chikuma_River_from_Komoroohashi_Bridge.jpg | | image = Chikuma_River_from_Komoroohashi_Bridge.jpg | ||
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| image_caption = The ''Yukino'' in [[Chishikara, | | image_caption = The ''Yukino'' in [[Chishikara, Sangaku-fūkei|Chishikara]] | ||
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| subdivision_type1 = Country | | subdivision_type1 = Country | ||
| subdivision_name1 = [[Komashi]] | | subdivision_name1 = [[Komashi]] | ||
| subdivision_type2 = [[ | | subdivision_type2 = [[Regions of Komashi|Regions]] | ||
| subdivision_name2 = [[ | | subdivision_name2 = [[Region of Sangaku-fūkei|Sangaku-fūkei]], [[Region of Azanami|Azanami]], [[Region of Yukino|Yukino]] | ||
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| depth_avg = {{cvt|14|m|ft}} | | depth_avg = {{cvt|14|m|ft}} | ||
| depth_max = {{cvt|37|m|ft}} | | depth_max = {{cvt|37|m|ft}} | ||
| discharge1_location= [[Oroshino, | | discharge1_location= [[Oroshino, Sangaku-fūkei|Oroshino]] | ||
| discharge1_min = {{cvt|92|m3|ft3}} | | discharge1_min = {{cvt|92|m3|ft3}} | ||
| discharge1_avg = {{cvt|475|m3|ft3}} | | discharge1_avg = {{cvt|475|m3|ft3}} | ||
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| source1_location = [[Kaguya Mountain Range]] | | source1_location = [[Kaguya Mountain Range]] | ||
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| source1_elevation = {{cvt| | | source1_elevation = {{cvt|2455|m|ft}} | ||
| mouth = [[Bay of Izanaya]] | | mouth = [[Bay of Izanaya]] | ||
| mouth_location = [[Sakana]] and [[Kamatori]], [[ | | mouth_location = [[Sakana]] and [[Kamatori]], [[Yukino KDK]] | ||
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| river_system = [[Central Komashi floodplain]] | | river_system = [[Central Komashi floodplain]] | ||
| basin_size = | | basin_size = | ||
| basin_landmarks = | | basin_landmarks = [[Mukuro Barrier]] | ||
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The '''Yukino River''' ( | The '''Yukino River''' (雪乃川, ''Yukino-kawa'') is a major river located in central Komashi. It is the second-longest and largest river in the country, spanning through three Komashi regions. It starts in the [[Wakashi Springs]] high up in the [[Kaguya Mountain Range]], and going into a rapid fast current downward towards Sangaku-fūkei. It then flows into a northeastern direction, shortly forming the border of [[Region of Azanami|Azanami]] and Sangaku-fūkei. It passes the Zhelenskey Hills before it turns northward into [[Yukino KDK]], being the primary feature of the city, along with the [[Hanase Bypass Waterway]] and then finally flowing down into the [[Bay of Izanaya]]. The river is partially dammed by the [[Mukuro Barrier]] within the hills as part of the [[Yukino River Counterflooding System]]. | ||
The Yukino is a crucial waterway in Komashi history. Most domains in the feudal era were based around the banks of the river. | The Yukino is a crucial waterway in Komashi history. Most domains in the feudal era were based around the banks of the river. | ||
[[Category:Rivers of Komashi]] | [[Category:Rivers of Komashi]] |
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Yukino 雪乃川 Yukino-kawa | |
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Location | |
Country | Komashi |
Regions | Sangaku-fūkei, Azanami, Yukino |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Wakashi Springs |
- location | Kaguya Mountain Range |
- elevation | 2,455 m (8,054 ft) |
Mouth | Bay of Izanaya |
- location | Sakana and Kamatori, Yukino KDK |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 402 km (250 mi) |
Width | |
- minimum | 3 km (1.9 mi) |
- average | 6 km (3.7 mi) |
- maximum | 14 km (8.7 mi) |
Depth | |
- minimum | 4 m (13 ft) |
- average | 14 m (46 ft) |
- maximum | 37 m (121 ft) |
Discharge | |
- location | Oroshino |
- average | 475 m3 (16,800 cu ft) |
- minimum | 92 m3 (3,200 cu ft) |
- maximum | 4,502 m3 (159,000 cu ft) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Wakashi—Upper Yukino—Yukino Main |
River system | Central Komashi floodplain |
Landmarks | Mukuro Barrier |
Waterfalls | Kaguya Waterfalls |
Bridges | See bridges spanning the Yukino River |
The Yukino River (雪乃川, Yukino-kawa) is a major river located in central Komashi. It is the second-longest and largest river in the country, spanning through three Komashi regions. It starts in the Wakashi Springs high up in the Kaguya Mountain Range, and going into a rapid fast current downward towards Sangaku-fūkei. It then flows into a northeastern direction, shortly forming the border of Azanami and Sangaku-fūkei. It passes the Zhelenskey Hills before it turns northward into Yukino KDK, being the primary feature of the city, along with the Hanase Bypass Waterway and then finally flowing down into the Bay of Izanaya. The river is partially dammed by the Mukuro Barrier within the hills as part of the Yukino River Counterflooding System.
The Yukino is a crucial waterway in Komashi history. Most domains in the feudal era were based around the banks of the river.