The is located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan; it is the largest river to flow into Lake Biwa.
The Yasu river rises from Mount Gozaisho and flows through Kà Âka, Konan, Rittà Â, Moriyama and Yasu. It forked at the lower reaches and made a delta region, but the various forks were combined in 1979.
The Tà Âkaidà Â, one of the Edo Five Routes which connected east and west Japan during the Edo period, paralleled the river. Post towns along the river included Tsuchiyama-juku, Minakuchi-juku and Ishibe-juku.
The Yasu River also crossed the Nakasendà Â, another one of the Edo Five Routes, separating Moriyama-juku and Musa-juku.
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