
Overview
The Nakazawa River is a tributary of the Miya River flowing through Fujiyoshida City in Yamanashi Prefecture. This small stream runs quietly through the eastern part of the Yoshida basin, offering an easygoing look at everyday waterside scenery. Close to the town, it is a spot you can drop by during a stroll.
Highlights
- ●Waterside scenery as a tributary of the Miya River
- ●A flow drawn from the Katsura River
- ●The calm landscape of the eastern Yoshida basin
- ●A first-class river section 3.21 km long
History
Its water is drawn from the Katsura River in the upper reaches of the Sagami River, a first-class river system, and it flows through the eastern Yoshida basin as a tributary of the Miya River. The length of the section designated as a first-class river is 3.21 km.
Access
This river flows through Fujiyoshida City, and access to the riverside varies from place to place. Please confirm your route with a map and official information before visiting.
Best season
Early summer to summer, when the waterside feels pleasant, and autumn, when the air is clear, are recommended for a walk. The calm hours of early morning and evening are especially soothing.
Map
35.4986, 138.8134 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head from central Fujiyoshida to the riverside
- 2Stroll slowly along the Nakazawa River
- 3Take in the scenery of the eastern basin
- 4Continue exploring the surrounding townscape
Did you know?
💡 A distinctive feature of the Nakazawa River is that its water comes not from a natural spring but is drawn from the Katsura River in the upper Sagami River system.
Nearby spots
Traveler reviews0
No reviews yet. Be the first to share!