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To be honest, I don't know. I saw a NHK documentary about it. It was focused on one fisherman and fishes. Narrator also said that it doesn't flow through any major city and is thus very clean. -
Darwinek11:22, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply
My guess is that Fg2 is correct. I didn't try 那珂. Just, 那賀 (which exists; but not in eastern Japan). The Tochigi/Ibaraki river article is much longer on the Japanese wiki, too.
Neier11:30, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply
My problem is English! I've never heard of a fish called "dace." The article on 那珂川 (関東) mentions
chum salmon,
ayu, and
herring. I can't find any connection between those and dace. So I'm stumped.
Fg212:06, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply
I didn't even realize dace was a fish until I looked it up. Google lists some NHK shows about 那珂川, including fishing shows, but, nothing about Spring. It is hard to see if any of the 中川 NHK links are real (too many people named Nakakawa). Maybe it is best to create two stubs, and have this page as a DAB?
Neier12:25, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply
That would be probably the best solution. I haven't translated the title of this NHK documentary to English. It was shown on the Czech TV as "Jaro přichází s ostroretkami". On the official Czech TV website it was written that the original name is that what is written in this article. -
Darwinek12:44, 15 August 2006 (UTC)reply