Location: Oaza Murai, Hino-cho, Gamo-gun, Shiga Prefecture
Date of interview: Monday, 12/06/2010
View of the embankment on the dam lake side from the top of the Hino River side dam
It's quite a nice atmosphere in the photo as we enter the magic hour, but I wonder how it's going to look like from a dam encyclopedia perspective, lol.
Now, proceed through the Hinogawa Waki Dam (3601-Hinogawa Waki Dam/Hinogawa Waki Dam) as an earth dam to the Hinogawa Dam as a rock-fill dam.
The part of the dam shown in the photo as the subject is the Hino River Dam. The gate is on the left, the control center is in the middle, and the main body of rockfill is on the right.
Incidentally, a spatula fisherman enjoys fishing for spatulas in the lower right corner of this photo.
View of the embankment on the lake side from the right bank
Perhaps because it is directly connected to the side dam as an earth dam, it honestly does not feel like rockfill.
View of the embankment on the lake side from the top
Grounding.impermeable wallIt does not look like an upstream surface.
View of the levee downstream from the top
The downstream side also appears to be grounded only.
Although classified as a rock-fill dam, it is actually a gravel fill dam (more precisely, a central-core gravel fill dam), which is made of gravel rather than larger stones like a rock-fill dam.
View of the flood discharge on the lake side of the dam from the top
It is a cozy and lovely flood discharge.
Hinogawa Dam Park Information Map
The Hinogawa Dam area is a park, and as shown in this guide map, there are plazas and forests around the dam lake.
Hinogawa Dam Management Office
The management office looks like a school building. At the entrance, there was a sign about a dam card, so I rang the intercom and received a dam card.
View of downstream flood discharge
Continue to the flood discharge. The flood discharge of the Hino River Dam has two 7.10m high x 7.75m wide roller gates.
View of the embankment on the lake side of the dam from the flood discharge
I am not quite sure about the junction between the grounding and locking sections, but the area around the islet pictured on the right appears to be the dividing line.
View of the dam lake and Hinokawaki Dam from the left bank
The Hino River side dam can be seen on the opposite bank.
Looking downstream from the flood discharge
Perhaps because there is almost no drop off from the gate, the reduction block is placed rather than a reduction work.
View of the flood discharge on the lake side from the left bank
The Hino River Dam seems to have both an emergency flood discharge and a normal flood discharge. Can you see the hole at the bottom of the roller gate?
Built-in gate for discharge attached to the door body of the roller gate
The hole at the bottom of this roller gate appears to be a jet flow gate with a 670 x 660 mm built-in gate (gate-in-gate) for discharge of irrigation water.
The Hinogawa Dam is one of the smallest dams in Shiga Prefecture, and because of its small flood control capacity, it is unable to store water for flooding when the inflow into the dam lake is 160 t/s or less, so flood control using the constant discharge method is used.
The dam is not only loved by the local people as a place for recreation such as fishing and walking, but also works well despite its small size...such is the image of the dam.
Hino River Dam Specifications
River Name | Yodo River System Hino River |
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Objective | Flood control, agricultural disaster prevention, unspecified water, river maintenance water |
Model | rockfill dam |
Bank height | 25m |
Bank length | 105m |
Dam volume | 92,000m3 |
Watershed Area | 22.4 km2 |
Reservoir area | 29 ha |
Total storage capacity | 1,388,000m3 |
Effective water storage capacity | 1,038,000m3 |
Dam operator | Shiga prefecture (Kinki area) |
Main body constructor | Shimizu Corporation |
Year of launch | 1961 |
Year Completed | 1965. |
Other facilities/observations
Parking lot | ○ | Cars would be parked near the entrance to the dam and on the top edge. |
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Toilet | ○ | |
Park | ○ | |
PR Exhibition Hall | × | |
Fishing | ○ |
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