1.Hinohara | ||||||
Hinohara (檜原村, Hinohara-mura) is a village located in West Tokyo, the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the village had an estimated population of 2,101, and a population density of 20 persons per km2. The total area of the village is 105.41 square kilometres (40.70 sq mi). It is the only administrative unit left in the non-insular area of Tokyo that is still classified as a village. | ||||||
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1.Aki River | ||||||
35°43′00″N 139°19′21″E / 35.716737°N 139.322396°E / 35.716737; 139.322396 The Aki River (also, the Akikawa River)[1] is a river in Japan.[2][3] The Aki River flows west of Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It is a major tributary of the Tama River,[4][5] The Japanese name, 秋川, means "Autumn River."[6][7] The words Akigawa River sound a bit odd, as kawa and gawa, 川, are Japanese words for river,[8][9] so Aki River makes more sense, or simply Akigawa, perhaps Akikawa. | ||||||
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