Meguro River

The Meguro River (目黒川, Meguro-gawa) is a river which flows through Tokyo, Japan. Its tributaries include the Kitazawa River and the Karasuyama River. The river flows into Tokyo Bay near the Tennōzu Isle Station.

Meguro River
Meguro River near Naka Meguro
Location
CountryJapan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationConfluence of the Kitazawa and Karasuyama tributaries, Tokyo, Japan
Mouth 
  location
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Tokyo Bay
Length7.82 km (4.86 mi)
Basin size45.8 km2 (17.7 sq mi)

The river is 7.82 km (4.86 mi) in length and passes through Setagaya, Meguro and Shinagawa wards.

The river banks are extensively landscaped and act as an urban green space for communities along its length. Close to the source of the river in Setagaya, the river is divided vertically between a large underground storm drain and surface level landscaped ornamental stream. At Ōhashi Junction where the river passes under the Route 246 and the Tōmei Expressway, the river re-emerges as a broader, surface level water channel.

The river is a popular venue for cherry blossom viewing in the spring.[1][2]

Access

Public transportation access to the pedestrianized riverside walking paths include (from North to South):

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See also

  • Meguro, Tokyo

References

  1. "Meguro Net Hanami Guide". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  2. "Best Cherry Blossom Viewing Locations". Japan-guide.com. Retrieved 2 April 2014.

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