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Three major rivers of Japan

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Answered by chaudharyaditya245
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The three rivers compiled into this volume are: the Shinano-gawa, the Tone-gawa and the Yodo-gawa, all of which are in Honshu Island. These rivers have very long histories especially in terms of the politics, economy and culture of Japan. The Shinano-gawa is famous for its length (367 km) as the longest river in Japan.

Answered by yash8853
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There are 13 class A river systems as follows. Their tributaries are also listed. The class A rivers are administrated by Hokkaidō Regional Development Bureau (北海道開発局, Hokkaidō kaihatsukyoku).[1][2][3][4]

Abashiri (網走川, Abashiri-gawa)

Ishikari (石狩川, Ishikari-gawa)

Chitose (千歳川, Chitose-gawa)

Yūbari (夕張川, Yūbari-gawa)

Toyohira (豊平川, Toyohira-gawa)

Makomanai (真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa)

Anano (穴の川, Ana-no-kawa)

Kushiro (釧路川, Kushiro-gawa)

Mu (鵡川, Mu-kawa)

Rumoi (留萌川, Rumoi-gawa)

Saru (沙流川, Saru-gawa)

Shiribeshi-Toshibetsu (後志利別川, Shiribeshi-Toshibetsu-gawa)

Shiribetsu (尻別川, Shiribetsu-gawa)

Shokotsu (渚滑川, Shokotsu-gawa)

Teshio (天塩川, Teshio-gawa)

Tokachi (十勝川, Tokachi-gawa)

Tokoro (常呂川, Tokoro-gawa)

Yūbetsu (湧別川, Yūbetsu-gawa)

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