2009

Dam in Aichi Prefecture

1235-Oshima Dam

I should say that the interaction with the local people was a more valuable experience than the dam itself. When I was covering a dam and taking pictures, people usually looked at me suspiciously because I was not taking pictures in a commemorative way, but I had never been talked to before, so it was a good experience. I had never had anyone talk to me before, so it was a good experience for me. / Gravity Concrete / 69.4m
Dam in Aichi Prefecture

1219-Uren Dam/Uredam

Drive National Route 151 and turn onto Prefectural Route 424. There is a signboard on the way, so you should be fine. The dam itself is a popular tourist attraction because of the nearby "Nyuiwa Gorge," which is famous for its strange rocks and megaliths. / Gravity Concrete / 65m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1021-Kobushi Dam

The Kosibu Dam is the first arch-type dam in the Chubu region. It has been a long time since the Kurobe Dam, and this was my first visit to a large arch-type dam. However, on this day, maintenance work was being carried out on the gates, so we could not go beyond the center of the top edge... There are 5 crest gates, 2 coaster gates, and 2 conduit gates. / Arch / 105m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1010-Miwa Dam / Nagano Pref.

The lower right bank was completely dried up and what looked like an incline in the back was not functioning. The real problem is not so much that it has dried up, but rather that the sediment is very bad. / Gravity Concrete / 69.1m
Dam in Aichi Prefecture

3042-Ameyamatamu

The facilities are standard, but very quiet. The access road is not well-developed, and it is not listed on some maps, or is not prominent at all. It is a hidden character in the Mikawa region. / Gravity Concrete / 21.5m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1024-Matsugawa Dam

The composting problem unique to the Tenryu River system is also present in this Matsukawa Dam. Currently, the Matsukawa Dam redevelopment project is underway. There were signs about it here and there along the road leading to the Matsukawa Dam. / Gravity Concrete / 84.3m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1017-Susohana Dam

The season is February. It was the middle of winter. Although this is my favorite winter dam, there were avalanches here and there on the road, and the dam site and top edge were completely frozen, creating a dangerous atmosphere. Three radial gates can be seen in the crest section. / Arch / 83m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1008-Taira Dam

A dam dedicated to power generation along Route 19. It was not on the map, but can be easily found because it is along Route 19. There are 5 roller gates. / Gravity concrete / 19.5m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

0993-Mizunai Dam/Minochi Dam

It is characterized by gates that line the entire width of the river. The dam has a long history and was completed before the end of the Pacific War. It is still in service more than half a century later! / Gravity Concrete / 25.3m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1003-Odagiri Dam

After visiting the Susohana Dam, we paid a visit to Zenkoji Temple, and on the way back, we took Route 19 along the Saigawa River to visit the dams along the Saigawa River! I planned to visit the dams along the Saigawa River on my way back to Zenkoji Temple. The plan worked, and we headed south upstream from here. / Gravity Concrete / 21.3m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1011-Takato Dam

The ruins of Takato Castle are famous for its cherry blossoms. In fact, it is also famous for its autumn foliage. The Takato Dam is located in the vicinity of the ruins of Takato Castle. It is a small dam, so you might miss it. / Gravity Concrete / 30.9m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1014-Ikusaka Dam

This is the setting of the Ikusaka Dam Murder Case. There is a true story about this dam that could be made into a story in the "Suspense Story" series. / Gravity Concrete / 19.5m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1035-Miso River Dam

Since it is upstream of the Kiso River, it was named "Miso River" because it "has not yet become the Soso River," or "has not yet become the Kiso River. / Rockfill / 140m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1018-Nagawa Watershed Dam

As expected of the eldest, he is the largest of the three brothers. Directly below is the Ajimu Power Plant. If you participate in the tour, you will not only be able to see the dike from directly below, but you can also tour the inside of the power plant. / Arch / 155m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1022-Mizudono Dam

I knew it had to be this one! I realized the size of the arch dam. The arch dam is very beautiful against the snow. Incidentally, there is a power generation facility just below the embankment. The remains of the dam construction can be seen on the left bank. / Arch / 95.5m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1019-Inekoki Dam

This dam is the youngest of the three Azusa River brothers (or the three Azumi brothers?). The youngest of the three Azusa River brothers (Azumi three brothers?). The youngest is selfish, and its embankment is off-limits. The Inakaku Dam is the lower dam, while the Mizudono and Nagawa Watershed Dams upstream are used for pumped storage and power generation. / Arch / 60m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1033-Yokogawa Dam / Nagano Pref.

The dam lake is frozen solid. It looks thickly frozen, but I think it is actually thin, so skating is definitely not allowed. Even though it was frozen, the water was discharged from the gate. / Gravity Concrete / 41m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1034-Minowa Dam

The first dam of the "Sudden New Year's Day Dam Tour". Originally, I was just heading north to enjoy the snow drive! So we just kept going north, but when we saw the word "dam," we headed there on our own. / Gravity Concrete / 72m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

1015-Kiso Dam

Are you sure this is the right place! Can we go through! I think we're going to end up at a house! The dam makes you feel uneasy in many ways. / Gravity Concrete / 35.2m
Nagano Prefecture Dam

3321-Makio Dam

My home slope is nearby, and the dam is located at the foot of Mt. It is the source of the Aichi Waterworks and the water reservoir of Aichi. / Rockfill / 104.5m
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