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The Kuma River (球磨川, Kuma-gawa) is a river in Kumamoto Prefecture, central Western part of Kyūshū, Japan. It is sometimes referred as Kumagawa River. It is the longest river in Kyushu, with the length of 115 km long and has a drainage area of 1,880 km2 (730 sq mi). The tidal flat of the Kuma River estuary is approximately 1000 hectares. It is considered to be one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (the other two being the Mogami River and the Fuji River). The Kuma River is classified as class A river, under the management of the Japanese government.

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  • Der Kuma (jap. 球磨川, -gawa) ist ein Fluss in der Präfektur Kumamoto auf der Insel Kyūshū in Japan. (de)
  • The Kuma River (球磨川, Kuma-gawa) is a river in Kumamoto Prefecture, central Western part of Kyūshū, Japan. It is sometimes referred as Kumagawa River. It is the longest river in Kyushu, with the length of 115 km long and has a drainage area of 1,880 km2 (730 sq mi). The tidal flat of the Kuma River estuary is approximately 1000 hectares. It is considered to be one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (the other two being the Mogami River and the Fuji River). The Kuma River is classified as class A river, under the management of the Japanese government. The Kuma River is a popular tourist spot. About 70,000 tourists take a ride on the river every year. Tourists are attracted to Ayu fish or sweetfish which inhabits at the Kuma river and some of its tributaries, where many people especially enjoy “shaku-ayu”. The river is also used for fishing, mainly in June, and for irrigation of nearby rice fields. It then empties into the Yatsushiro Sea at Yatsushiro. The Kuma river is also known in relation to the Arase dam due to its removal project being the first dam removal in not only Japan but the whole of Asia. In 2020, the flooding of the Kuma River was a major incident in which a number of people from nearby areas were killed or seriously injured. (en)
  • Le fleuve Kuma (球磨川, Kuma-gawa) est un fleuve de la préfecture de Kumamoto sur l'île de Kyushu au Japon. (fr)
  • 구마강(일본어: 球磨川 구마가와[*])은 일본의 규슈 구마모토현을 흐르는 강이다. 총 길이는 115km이고 유역 면적은 1,880 km2이다. 모가미강, 후지강과 함께 '일본 3대 급류'의 하나로 여겨진다. 구마 강은 인기 있는 관광지로 매년 약 70,000명이 이곳을 방문하고 있으며 강은 또한 낚시와 주변의 논을 관개하는데 사용된다. 강은 야쓰시로시에서 야쓰시로해로 빠져 나간다. (ko)
  • 球磨川(くまがわ)は、熊本県南部の人吉盆地を貫流し、川辺川をはじめとする支流を併せながら、八代平野に至り八代海(不知火海)に注ぐ一級河川で、球磨川水系の本流である。熊本県内最大の川であり、最上川・富士川と並ぶ日本三大急流の一つ。 日本二十五勝にも選定されている。 (ja)
  • O rio Kuma (球磨川 Kuma-gawa) é um rio que corre o sul de Kumamoto, Kyūshū, Japão. Tem uma extensão de 115 quilômetros, e uma bacia hidrográfica de 1.880 quilômetros quadrados. É considerado um dos três rios mais rápidos do Japão (sendo os outros dois o rio Fuji e o ). O rio Kuma é um ponto turístico popular. Aproximadamente 70.000 turistas passeiam pelo rio todo ano. O rio é usado também para pescaria, principalmente em junho, e para irrigação em campos de arroz próximos. Tem sua foz no mar de Yatsushiro (mar de Shiranui). (pt)
  • Кума́ (Кума-Гава; яп. 球磨川 (くまがわ)) — река в Японии на острове Кюсю. Её бассейн расположен на территории префектур Кумамото, Кагосима и Миядзаки. Длина — 115 км. Площадь водосборного бассейна — 1880 км². Средний расход воды — 79 м³/с (Ёкоиси). Средний уклон реки составляет 1/7000. Впадает в залив Яцусиро, в устье реки расположен город Яцусиро. Вместе с реками Могами и Фудзи входит в тройку рек с самым быстрым течением в Японии. Является популярным объектом у туристов (в год её посещают 70 000 человек). (ru)
  • 球磨川(日语:球磨川/くまがわ KuMaGaWa */?)是一条日本熊本縣南部球磨川水系的干流,一級河川,与富士川和最上川并称為日本三大急流。其發源于球磨郡水上村石楠越(標高1391m)及水上越(標高1458m),經過向西流淌,经過人吉市后到球磨村轉向北,在八代市注入八代海。 (zh)
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  • Der Kuma (jap. 球磨川, -gawa) ist ein Fluss in der Präfektur Kumamoto auf der Insel Kyūshū in Japan. (de)
  • Le fleuve Kuma (球磨川, Kuma-gawa) est un fleuve de la préfecture de Kumamoto sur l'île de Kyushu au Japon. (fr)
  • 구마강(일본어: 球磨川 구마가와[*])은 일본의 규슈 구마모토현을 흐르는 강이다. 총 길이는 115km이고 유역 면적은 1,880 km2이다. 모가미강, 후지강과 함께 '일본 3대 급류'의 하나로 여겨진다. 구마 강은 인기 있는 관광지로 매년 약 70,000명이 이곳을 방문하고 있으며 강은 또한 낚시와 주변의 논을 관개하는데 사용된다. 강은 야쓰시로시에서 야쓰시로해로 빠져 나간다. (ko)
  • 球磨川(くまがわ)は、熊本県南部の人吉盆地を貫流し、川辺川をはじめとする支流を併せながら、八代平野に至り八代海(不知火海)に注ぐ一級河川で、球磨川水系の本流である。熊本県内最大の川であり、最上川・富士川と並ぶ日本三大急流の一つ。 日本二十五勝にも選定されている。 (ja)
  • O rio Kuma (球磨川 Kuma-gawa) é um rio que corre o sul de Kumamoto, Kyūshū, Japão. Tem uma extensão de 115 quilômetros, e uma bacia hidrográfica de 1.880 quilômetros quadrados. É considerado um dos três rios mais rápidos do Japão (sendo os outros dois o rio Fuji e o ). O rio Kuma é um ponto turístico popular. Aproximadamente 70.000 turistas passeiam pelo rio todo ano. O rio é usado também para pescaria, principalmente em junho, e para irrigação em campos de arroz próximos. Tem sua foz no mar de Yatsushiro (mar de Shiranui). (pt)
  • Кума́ (Кума-Гава; яп. 球磨川 (くまがわ)) — река в Японии на острове Кюсю. Её бассейн расположен на территории префектур Кумамото, Кагосима и Миядзаки. Длина — 115 км. Площадь водосборного бассейна — 1880 км². Средний расход воды — 79 м³/с (Ёкоиси). Средний уклон реки составляет 1/7000. Впадает в залив Яцусиро, в устье реки расположен город Яцусиро. Вместе с реками Могами и Фудзи входит в тройку рек с самым быстрым течением в Японии. Является популярным объектом у туристов (в год её посещают 70 000 человек). (ru)
  • 球磨川(日语:球磨川/くまがわ KuMaGaWa */?)是一条日本熊本縣南部球磨川水系的干流,一級河川,与富士川和最上川并称為日本三大急流。其發源于球磨郡水上村石楠越(標高1391m)及水上越(標高1458m),經過向西流淌,经過人吉市后到球磨村轉向北,在八代市注入八代海。 (zh)
  • The Kuma River (球磨川, Kuma-gawa) is a river in Kumamoto Prefecture, central Western part of Kyūshū, Japan. It is sometimes referred as Kumagawa River. It is the longest river in Kyushu, with the length of 115 km long and has a drainage area of 1,880 km2 (730 sq mi). The tidal flat of the Kuma River estuary is approximately 1000 hectares. It is considered to be one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (the other two being the Mogami River and the Fuji River). The Kuma River is classified as class A river, under the management of the Japanese government. (en)
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  • Кума (река, впадает в Восточно-Китайское море) (ru)
  • Rio Kuma (Japão) (pt)
  • 球磨川 (zh)
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