Hatsuse River

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The Hatsuse River is a historically significant river in Japan’s Nara region, long associated with ancient Yamato culture and early Japanese poetry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Hase-dera Temple NERFINISHED
Yamato Province NERFINISHED
ancient Yamato culture
early Japanese court poetry
country Japan
culturalRegion Yamato NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Hase area
Sakurai, Nara NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeTransliteration Hase River NERFINISHED
hasCulturalClassification meisho (famous scenic place) in literature
hasCulturalRole symbol of ancient Yamato court culture
hasHistoricalSignificance classical Japanese literature
early Japanese history
hasJapaneseName 初瀬川
hasMotifInLiterature flowing water
snow on riverbanks
spring thaw
hasThemeInPoetry impermanence
love and longing
seasonal change
hasType cultural heritage site (natural feature)
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Kansai region
Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedOn Nara Basin NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Man'yōshū NERFINISHED
classical waka poetry
near Hase-dera Temple NERFINISHED
notableFor appearance in early Japanese poetry
association with Manyoshu poems
partOf historical Yamato landscape
region Nara region NERFINISHED
significancePeriod Asuka period NERFINISHED
Nara period NERFINISHED
usedAs poetic place name
writingSystem kanji

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Yamato River hasTributary Hatsuse River