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The Nogawa River (野川, No-gawa) is a river which flows through the west side of central Tokyo, Japan in an area known as the Musashino Terrace. The source of the river is associated with the Ohike Pond in the gardens of the Hitachi Central Research Laboratory just west of Kokubunji Station in the city of Kokubunji. It flows south and then east (receiving water from springs in the adjacent Tonogayato Garden). Having entered Fuchu it then proceeds in an south-easterly direction through the cities of Koganei, Mitaka and Chofu. From Chofu it briefly enters Komae City before crossing into the special ward of Setagaya from where it finally empties into the Tama River close to Futakotamagawa Station. The confluence point is near to the parallel bridges carrying national route 246 and the Tōkyū De

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  • The Nogawa River (野川, No-gawa) is a river which flows through the west side of central Tokyo, Japan in an area known as the Musashino Terrace. The source of the river is associated with the Ohike Pond in the gardens of the Hitachi Central Research Laboratory just west of Kokubunji Station in the city of Kokubunji. It flows south and then east (receiving water from springs in the adjacent Tonogayato Garden). Having entered Fuchu it then proceeds in an south-easterly direction through the cities of Koganei, Mitaka and Chofu. From Chofu it briefly enters Komae City before crossing into the special ward of Setagaya from where it finally empties into the Tama River close to Futakotamagawa Station. The confluence point is near to the parallel bridges carrying national route 246 and the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line/Tōkyū Ōimachi Line over the Tama River. The Nogawa has a total length of 21 km. Its basin is considered to extend to 69.6 km² including the drainage of its tributaries, the longest of which is the Sen River (Sengawa). The Nogawa flows through or adjacent to several well known parks including and Nogawa Park in its upper reaches and Kitami Friendship Square in Setagaya. (en)
  • 野川(のがわ)は、東京都を流れる多摩川水系多摩川支流の一級河川である。国分寺市東部の日立製作所中央研究所敷地内を水源とし、世田谷区南部の二子玉川で多摩川と合流する。全長20.5km。 (ja)
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  • 野川(のがわ)は、東京都を流れる多摩川水系多摩川支流の一級河川である。国分寺市東部の日立製作所中央研究所敷地内を水源とし、世田谷区南部の二子玉川で多摩川と合流する。全長20.5km。 (ja)
  • The Nogawa River (野川, No-gawa) is a river which flows through the west side of central Tokyo, Japan in an area known as the Musashino Terrace. The source of the river is associated with the Ohike Pond in the gardens of the Hitachi Central Research Laboratory just west of Kokubunji Station in the city of Kokubunji. It flows south and then east (receiving water from springs in the adjacent Tonogayato Garden). Having entered Fuchu it then proceeds in an south-easterly direction through the cities of Koganei, Mitaka and Chofu. From Chofu it briefly enters Komae City before crossing into the special ward of Setagaya from where it finally empties into the Tama River close to Futakotamagawa Station. The confluence point is near to the parallel bridges carrying national route 246 and the Tōkyū De (en)
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  • 野川 (東京都) (ja)
  • Nogawa River (en)
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