Takase River

Takase River
高瀬川
TakasegawaToSakura.JPG
The Takase River in central Kyoto
Origin Kamo River
Mouth Uji River
Basin countries Japan
Length 9.7 km (6.0 mi)

The Takase River (高瀬川 Takase-gawa?) is a canal in Kyoto, Japan. It rises from Nijō-Kiyamachi, going along Kiyamachi Street, and meets the Uji River at Fushimi port. The canal crosses with the Kamo River on the way. Today the south half is not connected with Kamo River.

History

It was dug by Suminokura Ryōi in 1611, during the Edo period, to transport various goods and resources in the center of Kyoto. It made a great contribution to development of the city and economic growth at that time.

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Last modified on 23 March 2013, at 14:49