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Sunset of Nagara Dam
Japan

Nagara Dam

It was constructed together with the Togane Dam in Togane City as a regulating reservoir for the Boso Water Canal, which carries water from the Tone River to the Boso Peninsula, and supplies water and industrial water from the Tone River, which is taken from the Kuriyama River (Ryoso water) and sent from the Togane Dam, to the surrounding cities of Chosei-gun, as well as to the east bank of the Edo River in Matsudo City and the Tokyo Bay area in Chiba City. The purpose of the project is to supply water from the river to the surrounding cities of Chosei-gun, the east bank of the Edo River in Matsudo City, and the Tokyo Bay area in Chiba City.

It is the fourth tallest earth dam in Japan, the tallest in the Kanto region, and one of the largest earth dams of its type in Japan. Both the dam and the dam lake formed by the dam are located in Nagara Town, but a part of the dam lake borders the former Ichizu Town, which is now Ichihara City, and was named Ichizu Lake.

There is also a dam with the same name in Ayagawa, Ayagawa Town, Ayaka County, Kagawa Prefecture.

Copyright: Natsutoshi Nomoto
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 33054x16527
Taken: 03/04/2021
Uploaded: 04/04/2021
Published: 06/04/2021
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Tags: dam; landscape; sunset
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