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More Rafters = Less River Rubbish

Source:International Rafting Federation
When:Nov 19 2020
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The Mitake Canyon is a beautiful river gorge located along the Tama River and is my home river. The canyon is located 90 minutes from the center of Tokyo and is famous for its many outdoor activities [...]

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