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About 40 years ago, it was a river of domestic drainage, dirty with domestic drainage. The sewerage was fully equipped and changed from domestic wastewater to a river of rainwater. Now, when the rainwater flow disappears, there is almost no water from the upstream Tanzawa Hospital to the Honmachi Elementary School. When heavy rains such as typhoons occur, water may rise above half of the shore that was revetment work, but it has never risen to the top of the shore that was revetment work.
The upstream "Okame Sakura and rape blossoms" in early March was beautiful!
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I visited the upper reaches of the Mizunashi River in early March, and the "Okame Sakura and Rape Flowers" were very beautiful. The Mizunashi River is a second-class river of the Kaname River system that flows through Hadano City. It is said that the water source is Mt. Tono in the Tanzawa mountains, but it is an extended 11.5Km river, so it is not a long river. The origin of the name Mizunagawa is explained in the temple, but in the past, Kobo Daishi said, "There is no kind person in the heart around here ...
It is known as a valley for those who climb the swamp, which can be enjoyed by advanced to beginners, and for those who walk on the ridge, it is known as a valley along the Okura ridge. In front of Hadano Station, it is known as a river park with beautifully arranged banks on both sides. I have various faces like this.
It seems that it has never been flooded before. In fact, it seems that water is flowing under this Mizunashi River, and no matter how much rain it rains, it is about half the depth of the river (volunteers such as pansy 々 are planted).
The origin of the Mizunashi River is when Kobo Daishi, who passed by here, asked the land people to eat food. The farmer offered the soil and told them to eat it. Kobo Daishi moved the flow of the angry river underground. It's a tradition, so it's not reliable, but I feel that it expresses the land pattern and temperament of Hadanojin well.
I'm a local.
About 40 years ago, it was a river of domestic drainage, dirty with domestic drainage. The sewerage was fully equipped and changed from domestic wastewater to a river of rainwater. Now, when the rainwater flow disappears, there is almost no water from the upstream Tanzawa Hospital to the Honmachi Elementary School. When heavy rains such as typhoons occur, water may rise above half of the shore that was revetment work, but it has never risen to the top of the shore that was revetment work.
The upstream "Okame Sakura and rape blossoms" in early March was beautiful!
I visited the upper reaches of the Mizunashi River in early March, and the "Okame Sakura and Rape Flowers" were very beautiful. The Mizunashi River is a second-class river of the Kaname River system that flows through Hadano City. It is said that the water source is Mt. Tono in the Tanzawa mountains, but it is an extended 11.5Km river, so it is not a long river. The origin of the name Mizunagawa is explained in the temple, but in the past, Kobo Daishi said, "There is no kind person in the heart around here ...
It flows from the mountain of the tower far away.
It is known as a valley for those who climb the swamp, which can be enjoyed by advanced to beginners, and for those who walk on the ridge, it is known as a valley along the Okura ridge. In front of Hadano Station, it is known as a river park with beautifully arranged banks on both sides. I have various faces like this.
Mizunagawa River without flood
It seems that it has never been flooded before. In fact, it seems that water is flowing under this Mizunashi River, and no matter how much rain it rains, it is about half the depth of the river (volunteers such as pansy 々 are planted).
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The origin of the Mizunashi River is when Kobo Daishi, who passed by here, asked the land people to eat food. The farmer offered the soil and told them to eat it. Kobo Daishi moved the flow of the angry river underground. It's a tradition, so it's not reliable, but I feel that it expresses the land pattern and temperament of Hadanojin well.