Asuwa River

The Asuwa River is a river in , . It stretches 61.7 km from in the town of to the Hino and the rivers.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Japan
  • Also known as: Asuba” and “Asuha-gawa

Places of Interest

Highlights include Koyo Seikyo Hospital and Fukui Velodrome.

Hospital

Athletics track
is an athletics track.

Railway station
is an Echizen Railway Mikuni Awara Line railway station located in the city of Fukui, , .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fukui.

is the capital city of Prefecture. In 2017, it had a population of 264,000 people. It is home to the Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins, one of the most important cultural heritage sites in Japan.

Asuwa River

Latitude
36.06818° or 36° 4′ 5″ north
Longitude
136.18961° or 136° 11′ 23″ east
Elevation
4 metres (13 feet)
Open location code
8Q8R359Q+7R
Geo­Names ID
1864958
Wiki­data ID
Q3307289
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Asuwa River” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Asuwa
  • Basque: Asuwa ibaia
  • Cebuano: Asuwa-gawa
  • Dutch: Asuwa River
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر اسوا
  • French: Asuwa-gawa
  • Irish: Abhainn Asuwa
  • Japanese: 足羽川
  • Persian: رود اسووا
  • Portuguese: Rio Asuwa
  • Slovenian: Asuva
  • Slovenian: Asuwa
  • Welsh: Afon Asuwa
  • Asuwa-gawa

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Bunkyo 7-chome and Saburomaru 2-chome.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Nikkakagaku-Mae and Mount Asuwa.

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