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Hida-Kisogawa Quasi-National Park

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Hida-Kisogawa Quasi-National Park
飛騨木曽川国定公園
Map
LocationGifu and Aichi prefectures, Japan
Area18,075 ha (70 sq mi)[1]
EstablishedMarch 3, 1964
Visitors4,227,000 (in 2005)
Governing bodyMILT

The Hida-Kisogawa Quasi-National Park (飛騨木曽川国定公園, Hida Kisogawa Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park in Japan. The park covers the Hida River from Gero to Minokamo in Gifu Prefecture; it also covers the middle reaches of the Kiso River from Mizunami, Gifu Prefecture, to Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. It was designated a quasi-national park in March 1964.

Area communities

Gifu Prefecture
Kakamigahara, Mizunami, Minokamo, Ena, Sakahogi, Yaotsu, Kawabe, Hichisō, Shirakawa, Mitake
Aichi Prefecture
Inuyama

See also

References

  1. ^ Quasi-National Parks. Aichi Prefectural Government. Accessed November 28, 2010.