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The Itochu River originated in Tsunegawa Lake and flowed southeast out of the Naishou province, eventually joining one of Rokugan's main navigable waterways. It was used to transport goods within and outside the province, with two ports within the province's capital, Toshi no Naishou, located in the right bank of the river. In the other side sat the Hinin Village. Alongside the river were located many fishing villages, which were also communication hubs between the more remote parts of the province and its capital city. The river was wide and deep enough to allow large kobune to sail its entire length. However, the waters became faster and more dangerous south of Toshi no Naisou.

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  • Itochu River
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  • The Itochu River originated in Tsunegawa Lake and flowed southeast out of the Naishou province, eventually joining one of Rokugan's main navigable waterways. It was used to transport goods within and outside the province, with two ports within the province's capital, Toshi no Naishou, located in the right bank of the river. In the other side sat the Hinin Village. Alongside the river were located many fishing villages, which were also communication hubs between the more remote parts of the province and its capital city. The river was wide and deep enough to allow large kobune to sail its entire length. However, the waters became faster and more dangerous south of Toshi no Naisou.
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  • The Itochu River originated in Tsunegawa Lake and flowed southeast out of the Naishou province, eventually joining one of Rokugan's main navigable waterways. It was used to transport goods within and outside the province, with two ports within the province's capital, Toshi no Naishou, located in the right bank of the river. In the other side sat the Hinin Village. Alongside the river were located many fishing villages, which were also communication hubs between the more remote parts of the province and its capital city. The river was wide and deep enough to allow large kobune to sail its entire length. However, the waters became faster and more dangerous south of Toshi no Naisou.
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