Tsuru River

Tsuru River or Tsuru-kawa River (鶴川 in Japanese) is a branch of the Sagami River of Honshu, Japan. It runs 26.3 kilometers in Yamanashi prefecture.

Tsuru River
Native name相模川
Location
CountryJapan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear the Tsuru mountain pass
  elevation800 m (2,600 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Sagami River
  elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Length26.3 km (16.3 mi)
Basin size107.2 km2 (41.4 sq mi)

Geography

Tsuru River originates in conifer wood of the Kosuge village but soon crosses the border with the Uenohara municipality area. It follows generally southeast and southly course to exit into the Sagami River at the Uenohara town.

Except for the area around the river mouth, or one of the river terraces of the Sagami, the Tsuru runs narrow valley between mountains. Nagasaku (長作), Saihara (西原), Yuzurihara (棡原) and another small villages scatter along it. An asphalt paved road, Yamanashi Prefectural Highway 33rd: Uenohara - Tabayama Line, links them to Uenohara town.

Biodiversity is well preserved due to mountain wood and the lack of dam development. Many species of upper stream fish in Japan live; White-spotted Char (Salvelinus leucomaenis), Seema (Oncorhynchus masou), Japanese Fluvial Sculpin (Cottus pollux), Ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis), Amur Minnow (Rhynchocypris lagowskii), Pale Chub (Zacco platypus) and others. Also Forest Green Tree Frog (Rhacophorus arboreus and Japanese clawed salamander (Onychodactylus japonicus) inhabit this river.

Good water quality allow culture of wasabi.

Administration

Truru River belongs to the Sagami river system, one of the first class river system under the Japanese River Law. The principal of the law says the control and the maintenance of the river to the national government. But in reality all part of the Tsuru is entrusted to the Yamanashi prefecture.[1]

References

  1. Yamanashi Prefecture, Current Situation of Rivers in Yamanashi Prefecture. Referred to on December 31, 2013. All Saghami river system is designated to the control of Yamanashi prefecture.

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