Overview
Futamata River is a small ordinary river that flows along the boundary between Ichikawa City and Funabashi City in Chiba Prefecture. Belonging to the Tone River water system, this modest waterway of roughly two kilometers runs quietly between the two cities. Its charm lies in the everyday riverside scenery that sits right within an urban area.
Highlights
- ●The waterside that traces the city boundary
- ●Scenery of an ordinary river in the Tone River system
- ●The boundary river dividing Ichikawa and Funabashi
- ●A familiar strolling spot within an urban district
History
Futamata River is classified as an ordinary river within the Tone River water system. No nationally designated cultural property or special designation is recorded in the available facts, and it is known as a river rooted in local daily life. For the origin of its name and detailed history, please consult official sources.
Access
The river flows near the border of Ichikawa City and Funabashi City. As the nearest station and specific routes are not included in the facts, it is best to check maps and official information before visiting. Because it straddles both cities, the view changes depending on which side you approach from.
Best season
For a riverside walk, daytime in the mild seasons of spring and autumn is recommended. It is well suited to strolling slowly along the water while enjoying the fresh air and greenery.
Map
35.6820, 139.9632 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Approach the river from the Ichikawa side
- 2Take a slow walk along the Futamata riverside
- 3Cross the boundary to view the Funabashi side
- 4Enjoy the local atmosphere together with the surrounding townscape
Did you know?
💡 Futamata River forms the boundary between the two municipalities of Ichikawa and Funabashi, so a single river marks an administrative border.
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