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Komagome River

Komagome River

A river in Aomori — clear flows and activities.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

The Komagome River is a Class B river in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, a tributary of the Tsutsumi River system. It begins in the northern Hakkōda Mountains and flows about 32.3 kilometers into Aomori Bay. Its course from mountains to sea reflects the natural abundance of the Aomori region.

Highlights

  • A clear stream rising in the northern Hakkōda Mountains
  • A course about 32.3 kilometers long flowing into Aomori Bay
  • A Class B river as a tributary of the Tsutsumi River system
  • Aomori City waterside linking mountains and sea

History

As a tributary of the Tsutsumi River system, the Komagome River is designated a Class B river by Aomori Prefecture. Rising in the northern Hakkōda Mountains and reaching Aomori Bay by way of Aomori City, this watercourse has long shaped the terrain and life of Aomori.

Access

The river flows through Aomori City and empties into Aomori Bay, with its source in the northern Hakkōda Mountains. For the exact route to the riverside, it is best to check maps or official information.

Best season

From early summer, when the greenery of Hakkōda deepens, through autumn, when the mountainsides take on color, the nature along the watercourse is at its most beautiful. To enjoy the clear stream, the bright daytime hours are recommended.

Map

40.6547, 140.9237 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Arrive in central Aomori City and gather tourist information
  2. 2Head to the banks of the Komagome River to view the flow
  3. 3Stroll along the water with views toward the Hakkōda Mountains
  4. 4Continue toward the river mouth where it meets Aomori Bay

Did you know?

💡 At 32.3 kilometers long, the Komagome River is a Class B river that descends in one sweep from the Hakkōda Mountains to Aomori Bay. This flow linking mountains and sea adds color to the waterside scenery of Aomori City.

Nearby spots

📍 Akaishi Dam📍 Fudō Daki📍 Fudō Taki
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