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and continued until the 1980s. A plan announced in 1981 to use the Fujimae tidal flat as a waste disposal site was finally abandoned after a long campaign in 1999. Due to greater awareness of their function, there are now moves to return reclaimed flats to their original state.
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there is a poem by Takechi Kurohito: "The cry of the crane, calling to Sakurada; it sounds like the tide, draining from Ayuchi flats, hearing the crane cry". Ayuchi is the original form of
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Kato, Sadamichi (2000). "Rediscovering an Ancient Poem to Save a Tidal Flat".
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are common throughout the year. The flat is also visited by a number of
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Nikkō River
Map showing the location of Fujimae-higata
Nagoya
Japan
35°04′N 136°50′E / 35.067°N 136.833°E / 35.067; 136.833
Ramsar Wetland
tidal flat
Port of Nagoya
Aichi Prefecture
Japan
symbol
wetland conservation
Man'yōshū
wetlands
Ramsar Site
Shōnai
Nikkō
Land reclamation
Edo period
great cormorant
eastern spot-billed duck
osprey
migratory birds
Eurasian curlew
bar-tailed godwit
dunlin
grey plover
northern pintail
little tern

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