Overview
The Niida River is a second-class river flowing from Iwate Prefecture into Aomori Prefecture, forming the main stream of the Niida River system. It has a channel length of 78.1 kilometers and a basin area of 585.4 square kilometers. It is known as a river of the Nanbu region of Aomori Prefecture, notably flowing through the city of Hachinohe.
Highlights
- ●A river with a channel length of 78.1 kilometers
- ●A second-class river flowing across the prefectural border from Iwate into Aomori
- ●Its standing as the main stream of the Niida River system
- ●A river flowing through Hachinohe in the Nanbu region of Aomori Prefecture
History
The Niida River is a second-class river flowing from Iwate Prefecture into Aomori Prefecture and serves as the main stream of the Niida River system. It has a channel length of 78.1 kilometers and a basin area of 585.4 square kilometers. It flows through the Nanbu region of Aomori Prefecture, notably through the city of Hachinohe.
Access
The river flows from Iwate Prefecture into Aomori Prefecture, passing through the city of Hachinohe on the Aomori side.
Best season
The riverside scenery offers riverbank nature to enjoy during the fresh-green and autumn-foliage seasons. Strolling along the water is easiest during the milder seasons.
Map
40.5252, 141.5209 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Stop by the banks of the Niida River flowing through Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture
- 2Take in the flow of the river, which extends 78.1 kilometers
- 3Observe the riverside nature as the main stream of the Niida River system
- 4Enjoy the scenery along the river flowing from Iwate into Aomori
Did you know?
💡 The Niida River flows across the prefectural border from Iwate into Aomori, with a channel length of 78.1 kilometers.
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