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日本語: 澱川 琵琶湖の水、宇治川と なb木津、鴨、桂の諸川 と相合し此に澱川の 構あ/)、畿内第一の大 河たう淀城吐一衝に常 り近年大に治水の法 を講しつつあり
English: The water of Lake Biwa becomes the Uji River (Yodo River), which joins the Kizu, Kamo and Katsura Rivers, and is the site of the Starched River, the largest river in the Kinai Region.
Date (明41.11)
Source 京都府写真帖 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション (Kyoto Prefecture Photo Album - National Diet Library Digital Collections)
Author 京都府 - 京都
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Narrow gauge railway in Japanese spinning and weaving mill

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