Glossary.Yodo History
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Yodo is also the name of a Keihan train station at the mouth of the Yodo River. Yodo is notable for the presence of a horse racing track, the remains of Castle Yodo, and Yodoya Keiko Yodo1]].
Yodo is also the name of a Keihan train station at the mouth of the Yodo River. Yodo is notable for the presence of a horse racing track, the remains of Castle Yodo, and Yodoya Keiko1.
The Yodo River (淀川) is a river in {{Japan}} formed by the confluence of the Katsura, Uji and Kizu rivers. It flows from Fushimi-ku, {{Kyoto}} Kyôto to {{Osaka}} Ôsaka Bay.
The Yodo River (淀川) is a river in {{Japan}} formed by the confluence of the Katsura, Uji and Kizu rivers. It flows from Fushimi-ku, {{Kyoto}} Kyôto to {{Osaka}} Ôsaka Bay.
Yodo is also the name of a {{Keihan}} train station at the mouth of the Yodo River. Yodo is notable for the presence of a horse racing track, the remains of Castle Yodo, and {{Yodoya Keiko}} {{Yodo1}}.
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The Yodo River (淀川) is a river in {{Japan}} formed by the confluence of the Katsura, Uji and Kizu rivers. It flows from Fushimi-ku, {{Kyoto}} Kyôto to {{Osaka}} Ôsaka Bay.