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Kasumigaura is the second largest lake in Japan. Tsuchiura is on the lake's western shore. The lake once formed a deep marine bay, but has since been cut off from the sea by the sedimentation of adjacent rivers and the progress of tectonic subsidence. The present maximum depth is only seven meters.

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  • Lake Kasumigaura
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  • Kasumigaura is the second largest lake in Japan. Tsuchiura is on the lake's western shore. The lake once formed a deep marine bay, but has since been cut off from the sea by the sedimentation of adjacent rivers and the progress of tectonic subsidence. The present maximum depth is only seven meters.
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  • Kasumigaura is the second largest lake in Japan. Tsuchiura is on the lake's western shore. The lake once formed a deep marine bay, but has since been cut off from the sea by the sedimentation of adjacent rivers and the progress of tectonic subsidence. The present maximum depth is only seven meters.
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