Ausukurando
Ausukurando, also known as the Ausukurando River, is a significant waterway in the southern region of Japan, specifically in the Kagoshima Prefecture. It is a vital part of the local ecosystem and plays a crucial role in the agricultural and industrial activities of the area. The river originates from the Aso Caldera, a large volcanic crater, and flows through several municipalities before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
The Ausukurando River is approximately 10 kilometers long and has a drainage basin area of about 15
The river's waters are used for irrigation in the surrounding agricultural areas, which include rice paddies,
In recent years, there have been efforts to preserve and protect the Ausukurando River and its surrounding
The Ausukurando River is a vital resource for the people and environment of Kagoshima Prefecture. Its preservation