The Kyū-Yodo River ( 旧淀川 , Kyū-Yodo-gawa ) was the main stream of the Yodo River before 1907, when the current (new) Yodo River was constructed by a normalisation project. Now called the Kyū-Yodo River , it is a major waterway in central Osaka and the main drainage of Neyagawa river.
3-569: The name Kyū-Yodo river means former Yodo river in Japanese. The name Kyū-Yodo River is a geological name, locally it is called by subdivision names. From the source to the mouth, it is named as follows: This is the name for the section from the Kema Lock to the Tenjimbashi (bridge); the Japanese name is Ōkawa (大川). This is the name for the section from the Tenjimbashi (bridge) to
6-505: Is Aji-gawa (安治川). Points of interest from the source to the mouth. For Nakanoshima area, each station of Keihan Nakanoshima Line is nearest. For Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and Tempōzan , Metro Ōsakakō Station is nearest. Nakanoshima Nakanoshima ( 中之島 ) is a 3 km long and 50 hectares narrow sandbank in Kita-ku , Osaka city, Japan , that divides the Kyū-Yodo into
9-469: The Funatsubashi (bridge) along the north shore of Nakanoshima Island; the Japanese name is Dōjima-gawa (堂島川). This is the name for the section from the Tenjimbashi (bridge) to the Funatsubashi (bridge) along the south shore of Nakanoshima Island; the Japanese name is Tosabori-gawa (土佐堀川). This is the name for the section from the Funatsubashi (bridge) to Tempōzan , Osaka Bay ; the Japanese name
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