Agano River

Agano River

Agano River, 5/5/2007
Native name 阿賀野川
Country Japan
Basin
Main source Mount Arakai, border of Fukushima Prefecture and Tochigi Prefecture
1,581 m (5,187 ft)
River mouth Sea of Japan, Niigata Prefecture
0 m (0 ft)
37°57′48″N 139°07′46″E / 37.963224°N 139.129556°E / 37.963224; 139.129556Coordinates: 37°57′48″N 139°07′46″E / 37.963224°N 139.129556°E / 37.963224; 139.129556
Basin size 7,710 km2 (2,980 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 210 km (130 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    451 m3/s (15,900 cu ft/s)

The Agano River (阿賀野川 Agano-gawa) is a river in the Hokuriku region of Honshu, Japan. It is also called the Aga River or the Ōkawa River in Fukushima.

The source of the river is Mount Arakai on the border of Fukushima and Tochigi. It flows to the north and meets the Nippashi River from Lake Inawashiro and the Tadami River in the Aizu Basin, and then turns to the west and falls into the Sea of Japan. The Agano River flows for 210 kilometers. It has a watershed area of 7,710 square kilometers.[1]

In 1964-1965, a chemical factory at Kanose village in Niigata Prefecture released methylmercury into the river and caused Niigata Minamata disease.[2]

There are several hydroelectric power plants on the Agano River:

Agano River near Kitakata
Agano River in Aga town

References

  1. "Agano River". Tourist Link. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. Ceccatelli, Sandra; Aschner, Michael (23 March 2012). Methylmercury and Neurotoxicity. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-4614-2382-9.
  3. Simeons, Charles (24 April 2014). Hydro-Power: The Use of Water as an Alternative Source of Energy. Elsevier Science. p. 510. ISBN 978-1-4831-4561-7.

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