Kiso Valley

Running beside the central , the Kiso Valley long has had travellers since before the Edo Period when people would walk the Kisoji though this later formed part of the Nakasendo road connecting and .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Makio Dam.

Dam
is a dam in , , completed in 1961.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Otaki.

Village
Ōtaki is a village located in , . As of 1 April 2019, the village had an estimated population of 753 in 378 household, and a population density of 2.4 persons per km2.

Kiso Valley

Latitude
35.816° or 35° 48′ 58″ north
Longitude
137.62° or 137° 37′ 12″ east
Open location code
8Q7VRJ8C+C2
Wiki­data ID
Q6416831
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Spanish—“Kiso Valley” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 木曾谷
  • French: Kiso-dani
  • French: vallée de Kiso
  • French: Vallée de Kiso
  • Japanese: 木曽谷
  • Japanese: 木曾谷
  • Macedonian: Долина Кисо
  • Persian: دره کیسو
  • Spanish: Valle Kiso

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