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|lake_name = |
| lake_name = Lake Kizaki <br> 木崎湖 |
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|image_lake = Kizaki-lake winter.jpg |
| image_lake = Kizaki-lake winter.jpg |
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|caption_lake = Lake Kizaki, during winter |
| caption_lake = Lake Kizaki, during winter |
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|image_bathymetry = |
| image_bathymetry = |
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|caption_bathymetry = |
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|coords = {{coor dm|36|33|N|137|50|E|type:waterbody_region:JP}} |
| coords = {{coor dm|36|33|N|137|50|E|type:waterbody_region:JP}} |
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|type = [[mesotrophic lake|Mesotrophic]] lake |
| type = [[mesotrophic lake|Mesotrophic]] lake |
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|inflow = |
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|outflow = |
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|catchment = 22 square kilometers |
| catchment = 22 square kilometers |
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|basin_countries = [[Japan]] |
| basin_countries = [[Japan]] |
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|length = 2.7 kilometers |
| length = 2.7 kilometers |
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|width = 1.2 kilometers |
| width = 1.2 kilometers |
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|area = 1.4 square kilometers |
| area = 1.4 square kilometers |
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|depth = 17.9 meters (mean) |
| depth = 17.9 meters (mean) |
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|max-depth = 29.5 meters |
| max-depth = 29.5 meters |
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|volume = 0.025 cubic kilometers |
| volume = 0.025 cubic kilometers |
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|shore = 7 kilometers |
| shore = 7 kilometers |
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|elevation = 764 meters |
| elevation = 764 meters |
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|islands = None |
| islands = None |
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|cities = Near [[Omachi]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Honshū]], [[Japan]] |
| cities = Near [[Omachi]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Honshū]], [[Japan]] |
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{{nihongo|'''Lake Kizaki'''|木崎湖|Kizaki-ko}} is a [[lake]], situated near [[Omachi]], [[Nagano Prefecture]], [[Honshū]], [[Japan]], and located at the foot of the northern [[Japanese Alps]] mountain range. [[mesotrophic lake|Mesotrophic]] and [[subalpine]] in nature, numerous lakeside attractions surround the lake, with the locale being a popular Japanese lakeside [[resort]]. Kizaki is also part of the Nishina Three Lakes, which include |
{{nihongo|'''Lake Kizaki'''|木崎湖|Kizaki-ko}} is a [[lake]], situated near [[Omachi]], [[Nagano Prefecture]], [[Honshū]], [[Japan]], and located at the foot of the northern [[Japanese Alps]] mountain range. [[mesotrophic lake|Mesotrophic]] and [[subalpine]] in nature, numerous lakeside attractions surround the lake, with the locale being a popular Japanese lakeside [[resort]]. Kizaki is also part of the Nishina Three Lakes, which include Lake Aoki and Lake Nakatsuna. |
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Lake Kizaki was also the setting for the [[anime]] series, ''[[Onegai Teacher]]'' (also known as ''Please Teacher!''), and its sequel, ''[[Onegai Twins]]'' (also known as ''Please Twins!''), with the lake and its surrounding regions being featured prominently and accurately within both series.<ref>[http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~kazeyama/one2sato/one2sato.htm Comparision denoting the similarities between ''Please Teacher!'' and ''Please Twins!'' animation to actual images of the region]</ref> |
Lake Kizaki was also the setting for the [[anime]] series, ''[[Onegai Teacher]]'' (also known as ''Please Teacher!''), and its sequel, ''[[Onegai Twins]]'' (also known as ''Please Twins!''), with the lake and its surrounding regions being featured prominently and accurately within both series.<ref>[http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~kazeyama/one2sato/one2sato.htm Comparision denoting the similarities between ''Please Teacher!'' and ''Please Twins!'' animation to actual images of the region]</ref> |
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Lake Kizaki has a maximum length of 2.7km and a maximum width of 1.2 km, with the [[altitude]] of its surface reaching 764 meters and its [[Drainage basin|catchment area]] being 22 square kilometers. |
Lake Kizaki has a maximum length of 2.7km and a maximum width of 1.2 km, with the [[altitude]] of its surface reaching 764 meters and its [[Drainage basin|catchment area]] being 22 square kilometers. |
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==See also== |
== See also == |
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* ''[[Onegai Teacher]]'', also known as ''Please Teacher!'', [[anime]] series which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake comprehensively, as well as numerous locations across the region. |
* ''[[Onegai Teacher]]'', also known as ''Please Teacher!'', [[anime]] series which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake comprehensively, as well as numerous locations across the region. |
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* ''[[Onegai Twins]]'', also known as ''Please Twins!'', [[anime]] series, sequel to ''Onegai Teacher'', which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake prominently, with the main storyline featuring the lake comprehensively. as well as numerous locations across the region. |
* ''[[Onegai Twins]]'', also known as ''Please Twins!'', [[anime]] series, sequel to ''Onegai Teacher'', which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake prominently, with the main storyline featuring the lake comprehensively. as well as numerous locations across the region. |
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==Notes and references== |
== Notes and references == |
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==External links== |
== External links == |
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* [http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~kazeyama/one2sato/one2sato.htm Comparision denoting the similarities between ''Please Teacher!'' and ''Please Twins!'' animation to actual images of the region] |
* [http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~kazeyama/one2sato/one2sato.htm Comparision denoting the similarities between ''Please Teacher!'' and ''Please Twins!'' animation to actual images of the region] |
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* [http://www.ilec.or.jp/database/asi/asi-32.html Kizaki-ko (Lake Kizaki) at World Lakes Database] |
* [http://www.ilec.or.jp/database/asi/asi-32.html Kizaki-ko (Lake Kizaki) at World Lakes Database] |
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[[Category:Mountain lakes|Kizaki]] |
[[Category:Mountain lakes|Kizaki]] |
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[[Category:Nagano Prefecture|Kizaki]] |
[[Category:Nagano Prefecture|Kizaki]] |
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[[ja:木崎湖]] |
[[ja:木崎湖]] |
Revision as of 03:07, 6 November 2007
Lake Kizaki | |
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Coordinates | 36°33′N 137°50′E / 36.550°N 137.833°E |
Typ | Mesotrophic lake |
Catchment area | 22 square kilometers |
Basin countries | Japan |
Max. length | 2.7 kilometers |
Max. width | 1.2 kilometers |
Surface area | 1.4 square kilometers |
Average depth | 17.9 meters (mean) |
Max. depth | 29.5 meters |
Water volume | 0.025 cubic kilometers |
Shore length1 | 7 kilometers |
Surface elevation | 764 meters |
Islands | None |
Settlements | Near Omachi, Nagano, Honshū, Japan |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Lake Kizaki (木崎湖, Kizaki-ko) is a lake, situated near Omachi, Nagano Prefecture, Honshū, Japan, and located at the foot of the northern Japanese Alps mountain range. Mesotrophic and subalpine in nature, numerous lakeside attractions surround the lake, with the locale being a popular Japanese lakeside resort. Kizaki is also part of the Nishina Three Lakes, which include Lake Aoki and Lake Nakatsuna.
Lake Kizaki was also the setting for the anime series, Onegai Teacher (also known as Please Teacher!), and its sequel, Onegai Twins (also known as Please Twins!), with the lake and its surrounding regions being featured prominently and accurately within both series.[1]
Geography
Lake Kizaki has a maximum length of 2.7km and a maximum width of 1.2 km, with the altitude of its surface reaching 764 meters and its catchment area being 22 square kilometers.
See also
- Onegai Teacher, also known as Please Teacher!, anime series which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake comprehensively, as well as numerous locations across the region.
- Onegai Twins, also known as Please Twins!, anime series, sequel to Onegai Teacher, which is set in Lake Kizaki and features the lake prominently, with the main storyline featuring the lake comprehensively. as well as numerous locations across the region.
Notes and references
External links
- Comparision denoting the similarities between Please Teacher! and Please Twins! animation to actual images of the region
- Kizaki-ko (Lake Kizaki) at World Lakes Database
- Data Summary of Kizaki-ko (Lake Kizaki) at World Lakes Database
- Lake Kizaki, Limnology and Ecology, book, by Yatsuka Sajo and Hayashi H.