Tokoro River

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Tokoro River
常呂川
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Tokoro River
Native nameTokoro-gawa (Japanese)
Location
Country Japan
State Hokkaido
Region Okhotsk
District Kitami, Tokoro
Municipality Oketo
Physical characteristics
Source Mount Mikuni
  location Oketo, Hokkaido, Japan
  elevation940 m (3,080 ft)
Mouth Sea of Okhotsk
  location
Kitami, Hokkaido, Japan
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length120 km (75 mi)
Basin size1,930 km2 (750 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average26.41 m3/s (933 cu ft/s)

The Tokoro River (常呂川, Tokoro-gawa) is a river in Hokkaido, Japan.

The Tokoro River, which has its source in Mount Mikuni (alt. 1,541 m), flows through Oketo and Kunneppu and into the Sea of Okhotsk from Kitami. [1] Many white-tailed eagles and Steller's sea eagles that have been designated as protected species by the national government are observed in its basin. A colony of purple azalea designated as a natural monument by the Hokkaido government and a forest of large-diameter Japanese elm trees along the Muka River, which flows parallel to the Tokoro River, are symbols of the region. At the Tokoro River Estuary Site, relics, remains of pit-dwellings and tomb pits from the Jōmon period have been found. [2]

References

  1. kasen0209 (2019-09-27). "[Rivers and dams in Hokkaido]Tokoro River". かわたびほっかいどう (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Masahiko, Oya (10 February 2024) [2001]. Applied Geomorphology for Mitigation of Natural Hazards. Springer-Science+Business Media B. V. ISBN   978-94-010-3804-1.