Arakawa

See also: Arakawa (homonymy)

The river Arakawa (荒川) is one of the principal rivers running out through Tōkyō, the capital of the Japan. Its source is on the Mont Kobushi in the Préfecture of Saitama and it is thrown in the Baie of Tōkyō. The river gives in particular its name to the one of the 23 special districts forming Tōkyō: Arakawa-ku.

The Arakawa river is sadly famous to have been the theater of horrible murders. Indeed, during the winter of 1975, the police force found there a score of corpses of young women terribly mutilated. This forever elucidated business.

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