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The Katsura River (桂川, Katsura-gawa) is a continuation of two other rivers, the Hozu River, a small, speedy river which begins in the mountains near Kameoka and then slithers through the mountains separating Kameoka and Kyoto; and the Ōi River (大堰川 Ōi-gawa), which emerges from those mountains and expands into a shallow, slow-flowing river until Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama. From that point forward, the river is referred to as the Katsura River, and its flow continues for several kilometers through Kyoto Prefecture until it joins the Kamo and Uji rivers.

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  • Katsura River (en)
  • Sungai Katsura (in)
  • Katsura-gawa (fr)
  • Katsura (fiume) (it)
  • 桂川 (淀川水系) (ja)
  • 가쓰라강 (ko)
  • Кацура (река) (ru)
  • 桂川 (淀川水系) (zh)
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  • La rivière Katsura (桂川, Katsura-gawa) est un cours d'eau du Japon. Long de 114 km, son cours serpente dans un bassin versant de 1 100 km2. (fr)
  • 桂川(かつらがわ)は、京都府を流れる淀川水系の一級水系。 (ja)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 가쓰라가와 문서를 참고하십시오.) 가쓰라강(桂川 (かつらがわ) 가쓰라가와[*])은 일본의 교토부를 흐르는 요도가와강 수계의 이다. 가메오카시 근처의 산에서 발원한다. 카메오카시 상류에서는 오이강이라고 불리며, 카메오카시 부근에서는 (保津川)이라고 불린다. 아라시야마의 도게츠교 부근에서야 가쓰라강으로 불린다. 교토시에서 가모가와와 요도강과 합류한다. 가쓰라강 주변에는 마쓰오 타이샤(松尾大社)같은 일본에서 가장 오래된 신사가 있으며, 아라시야마 같은 유명 관광지도 있다. (ko)
  • Il Katsura (桂川 Katsura-gawa?) è un fiume del Giappone che attraversa la città di Kyoto, sull'isola di Honshū. Il fiume è lungo 107 km. (it)
  • 桂川(日语:桂川/かつらがわ Katsuragawa */?)是流經京都府的淀川水系的一級水系。 (zh)
  • The Katsura River (桂川, Katsura-gawa) is a continuation of two other rivers, the Hozu River, a small, speedy river which begins in the mountains near Kameoka and then slithers through the mountains separating Kameoka and Kyoto; and the Ōi River (大堰川 Ōi-gawa), which emerges from those mountains and expands into a shallow, slow-flowing river until Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama. From that point forward, the river is referred to as the Katsura River, and its flow continues for several kilometers through Kyoto Prefecture until it joins the Kamo and Uji rivers. (en)
  • Katsura River (桂川 Katsura-gawa) adalah sebuah sungai yang mengaliri Kyoto yang merupakan kelanjutan dari dua sungai lain, yaitu , sebuah sungai kecil dan beraliran deras yang berhulu di pegunungan dekat dan mengalir melalui pegunungan yang memisahkan dan Kyoto, dan (大堰川 Ōi-gawa), yang berhulu di pegunungan tersebut dan melebar menjadi sungai dangkal dan beraliran pelan yang mengalir sampai di . Dari titik tersebut, sungai ini disebut sebagai Sungai Katsura dan terus mengalir selama beberapa kilometer melalui Prefektur Osaka hingga sungai tersebut bergabung dengan Sungai Kamo dan . (in)
  • Кацура (яп. 桂川 кацура-гава) — река в Японии на острове Хонсю, приток Йодо. Протекает по территории префектуры Киото. Традиционно река считалась западной границей столицы (на востоке границей являлась Камо). Исток реки находится у перевала Сасари, около города Нантан. Впадает в реку Йодо на границе префектур Киото и Осака. В среднем течении Кацура протекает через узкое ущелье Ходзу длиной в 16 км. Чтобы сделать этот участок судоходным, в 17 веке там было возведено множество полузапруд; с тех пор река служила важным путём доставки грузов. (ru)
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  • Katsura River (en)
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  • The Togetsukyo Bridge (en)
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  • The Katsura River (桂川, Katsura-gawa) is a continuation of two other rivers, the Hozu River, a small, speedy river which begins in the mountains near Kameoka and then slithers through the mountains separating Kameoka and Kyoto; and the Ōi River (大堰川 Ōi-gawa), which emerges from those mountains and expands into a shallow, slow-flowing river until Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama. From that point forward, the river is referred to as the Katsura River, and its flow continues for several kilometers through Kyoto Prefecture until it joins the Kamo and Uji rivers. The Katsura River area features some of the oldest shrines in Kyoto and Japan, such as Matsuo Shrine, and, as a counterpoint to the channelled Kamo River, supports acres of agricultural area on its flood plain. It also is known for its summer supply of ayu and is a popular place for holding barbecues. (en)
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