Dam in Toyama Prefecture

Dam in Toyama Prefecture

3590-Sarukoshi Dam

Date of visit:2013/08/04 (Sun) It took about 20 minutes to go southward from Nakayama Dam, about 12.2 km away. We arrived at the Sarukoshi Dam, which is also owned by the Toyama Prefectural Bureau of Public Enterprises and dedicated to power generation. The section of National Highway No. 471/472 is a narrow road, and is a so-called "bad road"...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0847-Nakayama Dam

Date of interview: 2013/08/04 (Sun) From Yatsuo Dam and Muromaki Dam, head further south on National Highway Route 471/472 (duplicated section) along the river as if you were traveling up the Ida River (OHase River and Muromaki River). On the way, there is a hydroelectric dam operated by the Toyama Prefectural Government called Nibusuiso Dam in Nibusu Tank on your left...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0846-Muromaki Dam

Date of report:2013/08/04 (Sun.) The Muromaki Dam is located southward from the Yatsuo Dam. You can naturally reach it by heading south along the Muromaki River (Ida River) on Prefectural Route 230. However, according to Toyama Prefecture's website, the road downstream is not good, so we took National Road No. 472, Shoma...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0849-Yatsuo Dam/Yatsuo Dam

Date of interview:2013/08/04 (Sun) After visiting the dams on the Arimine and Jinzu Rivers, I stayed overnight at the Yatsuo Yume no Mori Yuyuukan in Yatsuo Town, Toyama City, played at the Toyama City Family Park the next morning, and decided to stop at a dam on my way home. Yatsuo Dam was the first dam we visited that day. Osaka...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0838-Jinzan Dam (Jinzu River Third Dam)

Date of interview:2013/08/03 (Sat) This is the Jinzan Dam, the third son of the three Jinzu River brothers. This dam is located at the downstream end of the Jinzu River. View of the upstream side of the embankment from the left bank. By the way, check the photo again...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0836-Jinichi Dam (Jinzu River First Dam)

Date of interview: 2013/08/03 (Sat) After the Shinji Dam, we came to the Shinichi Dam, which is the eldest son. In terms of the year of completion, Jinni Dam is the eldest son, but in terms of the year of start of construction, Jinichi Dam is the oldest. Looking at the downstream side of the embankment from the left bank.
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0837-Jinni Dam (Jinzu River Second Dam)

Date of interview: 2013/08/03 (Sat) Moving on from the Kumanogawa Dam, we came to the Jinji Dam. The Jinji Dam is a power generation dam operated by Hokuriku Electric Power Company, which generates up to 44,000 kW of electricity at the Jinzu River No. 2 Power Plant located directly below the dam. It is called the Jinzu River No. 2 Dam because of the name of the power plant...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

3699-Kumanogawa Dam

Date of report:2013/08/03 (Sat) I visited Arimine Dam, Sukenobu Dam, Oguchigawa Dam, and Omata Dam to see the Kumanogawa Dam. The Kumanogawa Dam is located in Toyama Prefecture, although the name of the dam alone suggests that it might be in Mie or Wakayama Prefecture. We also saw the Hokuriku Electric Power Co. dam throughout the day...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0844-Omata Dam/Omata Dam

Date of visit:2013/08/03 (Sat) We visited Arimine Dam, Sukenobu Dam, and Oguchigawa Dam, passed the Mizusu toll station on the Arimine Forest Road, and came to the Omata Dam. Let the map sign that also appeared at Oguchigawa Dam appear again. I think this will help you visualize the location of the power plant...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0864-Oguchi River Dam

Date of interview: 2013/08/03 (Sat) We came from Arimine Dam to Oguchigawa Dam via Sukenobu Dam. Like the Arimine and Sukenobu dams, the Oguchigawa Dam is a Hokuriku Electric Power Company dam, and water is pumped into the Arimine No. 3 Power Plant (underground) located directly below it, generating up to 20,000 kW of electricity...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0819-Yuenobu Dam/Sukenobe(Sukenobe) Dam

Date of interview: 2013/08/03 (Sat) When you go west on the Oguchigawa line of the Arimine Forest Road from the Arimine Dam, you will see the Sukenobe Dam on your left. It is an illegible dam and is read as "Sukenobe. If you are not careful, it may look like "Sukenobe," so be careful. Incidentally, some materials call it "Sukenobu"...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0841-arimine dam

Date of report:2013/08/03 (Sat) Toyama is well known for the Kurobe Dam (Toyama), but there is one more dam that must not be missed. This is the Arimine Dam owned by Hokuriku Electric Power Co. A tour is held only once a year, and this year all dam enthusiasts gathered to visit...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0820-Koyadaira Dam

After the Izushidaira Dam, we will take the Kurobe Gorge Railway to Zelkova. Kurobe River No. 2 Power Station of Kansai Electric Power Company, Meguro Bridge After passing the Deidaira Dam, you will see a large white building on your right. This is the Kurobegawa No.2 Power Station, and the hut where we are going...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0881-Dashidaira Dam

Interview Date: 06/16/2013 (Sun) We will stay overnight in Unazuki Onsen and take the Kurobe Gorge Railway to Zelkidaira the next day. When riding on the Kurobe Gorge Railway, you will see on the right hand side in the direction of travel the Dashihei Dam owned by Kansai Electric Power Co. The Dashihira Dam is a dam only for power generation, and water is taken in this dam...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0873-Unazuki Dam

Date: 06/15/2013 (Sat.) - 06/16/2013 (Sun.) On this day, a dam enthusiast was going to be interviewed on TV in Unazuki, Toyama, so I went along with other enthusiasts from around the country. It was my first visit to Unazuki Dam, and I was looking forward to it, but...
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0824-Obara Dam/Obara Dam

From the Gokayama IC on the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway, drive east on Route 156. There is also a PR exhibition hall nearby, but unfortunately we didn't have enough time to cover it.... / Gravity Concrete / 52m
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0861-Akao Dam

Off-limits dam located next to "Kamidaira" Roadside Station, northward from Sakai River Dam back to Route 156. / Gravity concrete / 29.2m
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0870-Sakaigawa Dam / Toyama Prefecture

After passing through the tunnel, there was a dam. The dam is quite spectacular, as it is suddenly visible after passing through the tunnel. Since it is a relatively new dam, the surrounding area is well maintained, making it a great place for a drive. / Gravity concrete dam / 115m
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0853-Touri Dam

A dam with a sunken village at the bottom of a lake with an unusual orange-colored catwalk. I was glad to have met this dam at the end of my first day of dam coverage during my trip to Kanazawa. / Arch dam / 101m
Dam in Toyama Prefecture

0848-Kurobe Dam

Combining the wisdom of Japanese civil engineering and construction. The pinnacle of Japanese dams. It is a very major dam that needs no further explanation. It is also commonly known as the "Kuroyon Dam," but its official name is the "Kurobe Dam. Everyone in Japan must have heard of it, even if only by name. / Arch dam / 186m
Follow Damapedia
タイトルとURLをコピーしました