Tenjin River 天神川 | |
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Location | |
Country | Japan |
State | Honshu |
Region | Tottori |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Tsuguro (津黒山) |
• elevation | 1,118 m (3,668 ft) |
Mouth | Sea of Japan |
• coordinates | 35°30′16″N 133°51′26″E / 35.5044°N 133.8572°E |
Length | 32 km (20 mi) |
Basin size | 490 km2 (190 sq mi) |
The Tenjin River (天神川) is a river in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.[1] There are approximately 120 sakura trees along the river. Visitors can take part in hanami (flower-viewing party) which is held each year.
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