Isuzu River
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The Isuzu River (五十鈴川, Isuzu-gawa) is a river that has both its source and its mouth in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The river is notable because it flows through Ise Grand Shrine and, due to its strong association with the Shrine, many songs and poems have been written about it throughout history. The Uji Bridge serves as the entrance to Ise Grand Shrine, and crosses the Isuzu River. Vehicle manufacturer Isuzu is named after the river.
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Isuzu River | |
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People entering Ise Grand Shrine must cross the Isuzu River via the Uji Bridge | |
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Country | Japan |
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• location | Mount Kamiji |
Mouth | |
• location | Ise Bay |
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