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Akame Ichishikyō Prefectural Natural Park
赤目一志峡県立自然公園
LocationMie Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates34°36′06″N 136°18′08″E / 34.60167°N 136.30222°E / 34.60167; 136.30222
Area220.43 km
Established14 October 1948

Akame Ichishikyō Prefectural Natural Park (赤目一志峡県立自然公園, Akame Ichishikyō kenritsu shizen kōen)

The Kumozu River cuts through a valley between mountains.
Kumozu River

is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Mie Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1948, the park spans the municipalities of Matsusaka, Tsu, and Nabari.

See also

References

  1. "Akame Ichishikyō Prefectural Natural Park". Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 2 February 2012.


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