Naka River (Saitama Tokyo)

35°39′37″N 139°51′00″E / 35.660321°N 139.849917°E / 35.660321; 139.849917

Nakagawa in the Edo period

The Naka River (中川, Naka-gawa) is a river that flows from Hanyu, Saitama to Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan, where it merges with the Arakawa River. It is 83.7 kilometres (52.0 mi) long.

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