Tokachi River headwaters
E375217
The Tokachi River headwaters are the uppermost source region of the Tokachi River, located within Japan’s mountainous Daisetsuzan National Park on Hokkaido.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3619257 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Tokachi River headwaters Context triple: [Daisetsuzan National Park, hasRiver, Tokachi River headwaters]
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Ishikari River headwaters
The Ishikari River headwaters are the high-altitude source streams of Hokkaido’s longest river, located in the mountainous interior of Daisetsuzan National Park in northern Japan.
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Hirose River
The Hirose River is a prominent river in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, known for flowing through the city of Sendai and for its scenic banks and clear waters.
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Yoshino River
The Yoshino River is one of Japan’s major rivers, renowned for its strong currents, hydroelectric dams, and scenic gorges as it flows across the island of Shikoku.
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Echigawa River
Echigawa River is a river in Japan that flows through Shiga Prefecture, contributing to the region’s natural landscape and water system.
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Shukugawa River
The Shukugawa River is a scenic river in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, famed for its cherry blossom-lined banks that attract many visitors during hanami season.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Tokachi River headwaters Target entity description: The Tokachi River headwaters are the uppermost source region of the Tokachi River, located within Japan’s mountainous Daisetsuzan National Park on Hokkaido.
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A.
Ishikari River headwaters
The Ishikari River headwaters are the high-altitude source streams of Hokkaido’s longest river, located in the mountainous interior of Daisetsuzan National Park in northern Japan.
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B.
Hirose River
The Hirose River is a prominent river in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, known for flowing through the city of Sendai and for its scenic banks and clear waters.
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C.
Yoshino River
The Yoshino River is one of Japan’s major rivers, renowned for its strong currents, hydroelectric dams, and scenic gorges as it flows across the island of Shikoku.
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D.
Echigawa River
Echigawa River is a river in Japan that flows through Shiga Prefecture, contributing to the region’s natural landscape and water system.
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E.
Shukugawa River
The Shukugawa River is a scenic river in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, famed for its cherry blossom-lined banks that attract many visitors during hanami season.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Tokachi River headwaters Description of subject: The Tokachi River headwaters are the uppermost source region of the Tokachi River, located within Japan’s mountainous Daisetsuzan National Park on Hokkaido.
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