A general term for Imaedagata, Kibagata, and Shibayamagata, which are scattered between Kaga City and Komatsu City in the southwest of Ishikawa Prefecture. All of them are lagoons less than 1m above sea level, and the waters of the latter two flowed into the Sea of Japan via Imaedagata and the Kakehashi River, but due to reclamation work, Imaedagata disappeared in 1966. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
石川県南西部,加賀市と小松市の間に散在する今江潟,木場潟,柴山潟の総称。いずれも標高1m以下の潟湖で,後2者の水は今江潟と梯(かけはし)川を経て日本海に注いでいたが,干拓が進み,今江潟は1966年消滅。
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