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Makomanai River (真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa) is a tributary of the Toyohira River in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. It has a length of 21 kilometres (13 mi) and has a watershed of 37 square kilometres (14 sq mi).

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  • Der Makomanai (jap. 真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa) ist ein Fluss auf der japanischen Insel Hokkaidō. Er ist 21 km lang und hat ein 37 km² großes Einzugsgebiet, das sich vollständig auf dem Stadtgebiet von Sapporo befindet. Der Makomanai ist ein rechter Nebenfluss des Toyohira, der wiederum in den Ishikari mündet. (de)
  • Makomanai River (真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa) is a tributary of the Toyohira River in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. It has a length of 21 kilometres (13 mi) and has a watershed of 37 square kilometres (14 sq mi). Flowing from Bankei Pond (万計沼, Bankei Numa) in the mountains, the Makomanai River's upper course is called Bankei River (万計沢川, Bankeisawa-gawa), too. Its middle course flows through a narrow valley about 200 metres (660 ft) wide in the Tokiwa (常盤) area. Running north, it merges with the Toyohira River at Makomanai area. The Toyohira River flows through the Sapporo city's center. Makomanai means rear river in the Ainu language. Edwin Dun, an Oyatoi gaikokujin, began development of Makomanai in the 1870s with a pioneer stock farm. The valley of Tokiwa remained undeveloped for a long time. Flood control projects were begun in the later half of 20th century; straightening the river course in the 1960s. Now a residential zone exists along the northern half of Tokiwa along National Route 453. Houses cover the surrounding hilltops around Makomanai. At the confluence with the Toyohira River is Makomanai Park. Cherry salmon migrate to and spawn in the park every year. (en)
  • 真駒内川(まこまないがわ)は、石狩川水系豊平川の支流で、北海道札幌市南区を流れる河川である。長さ21km、流域面積は37km2ある。下流より15kmの区間が北海道が管理する一級河川に指定されている。川の名はアイヌ語で「背後にある川」を意味するマク・オマ・ナイに由来。 (ja)
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  • View northward from the Makomanai Green Heights Bridge in Minami ward, Sapporo. (en)
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  • Makomanai River (en)
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  • Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan (en)
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  • Der Makomanai (jap. 真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa) ist ein Fluss auf der japanischen Insel Hokkaidō. Er ist 21 km lang und hat ein 37 km² großes Einzugsgebiet, das sich vollständig auf dem Stadtgebiet von Sapporo befindet. Der Makomanai ist ein rechter Nebenfluss des Toyohira, der wiederum in den Ishikari mündet. (de)
  • 真駒内川(まこまないがわ)は、石狩川水系豊平川の支流で、北海道札幌市南区を流れる河川である。長さ21km、流域面積は37km2ある。下流より15kmの区間が北海道が管理する一級河川に指定されている。川の名はアイヌ語で「背後にある川」を意味するマク・オマ・ナイに由来。 (ja)
  • Makomanai River (真駒内川, Makomanai-gawa) is a tributary of the Toyohira River in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. It has a length of 21 kilometres (13 mi) and has a watershed of 37 square kilometres (14 sq mi). (en)
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  • Makomanai (Fluss) (de)
  • 真駒内川 (ja)
  • Makomanai River (en)
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