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Category: Bodies of water of Japan by prefecture. 2 languages. ... Bodies of water of Okinawa Prefecture (1 C) Bodies of water of Osaka Prefecture (1 C) S.
Lake Man is an area of brackish water at almost the same elevation as sea level.Since the 1960s, with the planting of mangroves, it has been transforming into tidelands.It has also become a relay point for migrating birds such as shorebirds and plovers, and in 1999 was designated a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Kabira Bay (川平湾, Kabira wan) is located on the north coast of Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Renowned for its white sands, turquoise waters and dense vegetation, the bay forms part of the Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park. [1] Alongside Mount Omoto, it has been designated a Place of Scenic Beauty. [2] Black pearls are cultured ...
Rivers of Japan (5 C, 231 P) S. Seas of Japan (5 C, 12 P) ... Pages in category "Bodies of water of Japan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Kokuba River (国場川, Kokuba-gawa, Okinawan: Kukuba-gāra) is a river in Naha, Okinawa, and is the hydrographic resource for domestic urban fresh water. A number of geographical places on Okinawa bear its name, such as Lake Man Park (漫湖公園) and Kokuba Danchi (国場団地). The river flows into the East China Sea.
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Name Location Started Opened Height Length Image DiJ number; Aha Dam : 26°42′39″N 128°16′10″E [1]: 1971: 1982: 86 m (282 ft) 2898: Arakawa Dam : 26°40′49″N 128°14′43″E [1]