Saru River

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Saru River (Saru-gawa)
沙流川
River
Country Japan
State Hokkaidō
Region Hidaka Subprefecture
District Saru District
Municipalities Biratori, Hidaka
Source Mount Kumami
 - location Hidaka, Hidaka Subprefecture, Japan
 - elevation 930 m (3,051 ft)
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Mouth Pacific Ocean
 - location Hidaka, Hidaka Subprefecture, Japan
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
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Length 104 km (65 mi)
Basin 1,350 km2 (521 sq mi)
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Saru River (沙流川 Saru-gawa?) is a river in Hokkaidō, Japan.

The Saru River rises in the Hidaka Mountains and empties into the Pacific. The Nibutani Dam is situated on the Saru River, at Nibutani village. The construction of this dam was the subject of famous domestic litigation, producing the first ever Japanese legal decision to recognise the Ainu people as an indigenous people. Construction of a second dam, the Biratori Dam is also planned by the Hokkaido Development Board.[4] The 'Cultural Landscape along the Saru River resulting from Ainu Tradition and Modern Settlement' has been designated an Important Cultural Landscape.[5]

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