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Dokumen 123
List of dams in Shimane Prefecture
The following is a list of
dams
in
Shimane Prefecture
, Japan.
List
Name
Location
Started
Opened
Height
Length
Image
DiJ number
Aigawa Dam
35°11′34″N 132°57′43″E
[
1
]
1942
21.7 m (71 ft)
96 m (315 ft)
1721
Akada Shin Tameike Dam
35°31′33″N 133°2′8″E
1987
25.2 m (83 ft)
70 m (230 ft)
1711
Choshi Dam
36°14′39″N 133°18′17″E
[
1
]
1987
1999
39.7 m (130 ft)
185 m (607 ft)
2980
Fube Dam
35°17′10″N 133°9′12″E
[
1
]
55.9 m (183 ft)
[
2
]
1747
Fukahori Tameike Dam
35°12′52″N 132°32′41″E
1993
15 m (49 ft)
40 m (130 ft)
1727
Hamada Dam
34°51′58″N 132°7′10″E
[
1
]
1959
1962
58 m (190 ft)
184.3 m (605 ft)
Hamada No.2 Dam
34°52′41″N 132°6′50″E
1990
97.8 m (321 ft)
218 m (715 ft)
3087
Hamahara Dam
35°2′28″N 132°35′56″E
[
1
]
1953
19 m (62 ft)
361.4 m (1,186 ft)
1731
Hatsumi Dam
35°2′0″N 132°20′39″E
1973
48.2 m (158 ft)
126 m (413 ft)
1753
Hiebara Dam
35°16′59″N 132°47′59″E
1980
2004
47.3 m (155 ft)
117 m (384 ft)
1760
Kakihara Tameike Dam
35°29′43″N 133°0′12″E
2009
23.9 m (78 ft)
178.6 m (586 ft)
1729
Kijima Dam
35°5′14″N 132°43′26″E
[
1
]
1956
63 m (207 ft)
250.9 m (823 ft)
1735
Kitsuka Dam
34°45′3″N 132°4′11″E
[
1
]
1959
1961
39 m (128 ft)
98 m (322 ft)
1739
Kiyotaki Dam
35°12′46″N 132°31′21″E
1971
1984
33.9 m (111 ft)
124.5 m (408 ft)
1752
Korigawa Dam
36°16′52″N 133°15′34″E
[
1
]
Masudagawa Dam
34°40′22″N 131°54′4″E
[
1
]
1973
2005
48 m (157 ft)
169 m (554 ft)
1754
Minari Dam
35°11′24″N 133°2′30″E
[
1
]
1950
1953
42 m (138 ft)
109.7 m (360 ft)
1730
Mita Dam
36°5′48″N 133°1′21″E
[
1
]
1971
1978
26.8 m (88 ft)
105 m (344 ft)
Miyama Tameike Dam
35°13′41″N 132°33′8″E
1987
15 m (49 ft)
24.5 m (80 ft)
1714
Nagami Dam
34°49′57″N 132°5′47″E
1961
20.2 m (66 ft)
57.5 m (189 ft)
1740
Obara Dam
35°13′29″N 132°57′4″E
1987
2010
90 m (300 ft)
440.8 m (1,446 ft)
2964
Onagami Dam
34°49′39″N 132°6′33″E
[
1
]
1974
2003
71.5 m (235 ft)
334 m (1,096 ft)
1756
Ohtani Dam
35°24′11″N 133°2′56″E
1954
1957
35 m (115 ft)
101 m (331 ft)
1736
Ohto Dam
34°39′22″N 131°55′3″E
1959
23.2 m (76 ft)
67.4 m (221 ft)
1738
Onbe Dam
34°43′20″N 132°1′54″E
[
1
]
1973
1990
63 m (207 ft)
177 m (581 ft)
1755
Sagadani Dam
34°38′51″N 131°59′53″E
1957
34.6 m (114 ft)
96 m (315 ft)
1737
Sakane Dam
35°5′42″N 133°6′42″E
[
1
]
1974
1992
50.6 m (166 ft)
157 m (515 ft)
1758
Sanbe Dam
35°10′21″N 132°33′34″E
[
1
]
1980
1996
54.5 m (179 ft)
140 m (460 ft)
1759
Sasakura Dam
34°39′15″N 131°55′26″E
1967
36.3 m (119 ft)
82.8 m (272 ft)
Senbon Dam
35°25′9″N 133°2′43″E
1915
1918
15.8 m (52 ft)
109.1 m (358 ft)
3587
Shinmamushidani-ike Dam
35°25′20″N 133°5′11″E
1949
16 m (52 ft)
80 m (260 ft)
1726
Shiota Dam
35°16′57″N 133°0′55″E
[
1
]
1980
1988
39.7 m (130 ft)
88 m (289 ft)
1761
Shitsumi Dam
35°10′12″N 132°40′48″E
[
3
]
1983
2011
81 m (266 ft)
[
2
]
1762
Sufugawa Dam
34°48′32″N 132°8′44″E
[
1
]
1961
58 m (190 ft)
147 m (482 ft)
1741
Tonokawauchi Tameike Dam
35°21′44″N 133°15′34″E
1964
16 m (52 ft)
62 m (203 ft)
1744
Tsudagawa Dam
34°41′37″N 131°53′50″E
1975
28.7 m (94 ft)
83 m (272 ft)
1748
Ueno Tameike Dam
35°11′59″N 132°31′46″E
1964
15 m (49 ft)
50 m (160 ft)
1745
Yabaragawa Dam
34°43′16″N 131°59′8″E
1994
51.3 m (168 ft)
266.5 m (874 ft)
3236
Yamasa Dam
35°18′44″N 133°6′1″E
[
1
]
1970
1980
56 m (184 ft)
220 m (720 ft)
1751
Yato Dam
34°54′0″N 132°18′8″E
[
1
]
1970
1976
72 m (236 ft)
151 m (495 ft)
1749
Yodohara Ohtutumi Dam
34°50′51″N 132°32′9″E
1998
18.6 m (61 ft)
100 m (330 ft)
1716
Yuyanooku Tameike Dam
35°30′8″N 132°57′6″E
1981
18.4 m (60 ft)
50 m (160 ft)
1691
See also
Media related to
Dams in Shimane prefecture
at Wikimedia Commons
References
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Geographic Names Server
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Dams in Japan
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Structurae
(in English, French, and German), Ratingen,
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Wikidata
Q1061861
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t
e
Dams in Shimane Prefecture
Aigawa Dam
Akada Shin Tameike Dam
Chosi Dam
Fube Dam
Fukahori Tameike Dam
Hamada Dam
Hamahara Dam
Hatsumi Dam
Hiebara Dam
Kakihara Tameike Dam
Kijima Dam
Kitsuka Dam
Kiyotaki Dam
Masudagawa Dam
Minari Dam
Mita Dam
Miyama Tameike Dam
Miyama-ike Dam
Nagami Dam
No.2 Hamada Dam
Obara Dam
Ohnagami Dam
Ohtani Dam
Ohto Dam
Onbe Dam
Sagadani Dam
Sakane Dam
Sanbe Dam
Sasakura Dam
Senbon Dam
Shinmamushidani-ike Dam
Shiota Dam
Shitsumi Dam
Sufugawa Dam
Tonokawauchi Tameike Dam
Tsudagawa Dam
Ueno Tameike Dam
Yabaragawa Dam
Yamasa Dam
Yato Dam
Yodohara Ohtutumi Dam
Yuyanooku Tameike Dam
v
t
e
Dams in Japan
by Prefecture
Chubu region
Aichi
Fukui
Gifu
Ishikawa
Nagano
Niigata
Shizuoka
Toyama
Yamanashi
Chugoku region
Hiroshima
Okayama
Shimane
Tottori
Yamaguchi
Kansai region
Hyogo
Kyoto
Mie
Nara
Osaka
Shiga
Wakayama
Kanto region
Chiba
Gunma
Ibaraki
Kanagawa
Saitama
Tochigi
Tokyo
Kyushu region
Fukuoka
Kagoshima
Kumamoto
Miyazaki
Nagasaki
Okinawa
Oita
Saga
Hokkaido region
Hokkaido
Shikoku region
Ehime
Kagawa
Kochi
Tokushima
Tohoku region
Akita
Aomori
Fukushima
Iwate
Miyagi
Yamagata