
Overview
The Odagawa River is a tributary of the Takahashi River system, a first-class river flowing from the northeastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture into the western part of Okayama Prefecture. Its total length is about 72.9 kilometers. Named after the former Oda district, it winds through a peaceful basin spanning two prefectures.
Highlights
- ●A tributary of the Takahashi River system
- ●A first-class river through Hiroshima and Okayama
- ●Total length of about 72.9 kilometers
- ●A name derived from the Oda district
History
The river takes its name from the former Oda district. As a first-class river forming a tributary of the Takahashi River system, it flows through both Hiroshima and Okayama Prefectures.
Access
Its upper reaches lie in the northeastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture and its lower reaches in the western part of Okayama Prefecture. Because the basin is extensive, please check maps and official information before visiting.
Best season
Spring to early summer, when fresh greenery is vivid and the water flow is steady, makes for a pleasant riverside walk.
Map
34.6046, 133.7306 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1View the flow on the Hiroshima side upstream
- 2Take a walk along the riverbank
- 3Head to the lower reaches in western Okayama
- 4Trace the course of the Takahashi River system
Did you know?
💡 The river's name is derived from the former Oda district.
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