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Dokumen 123
List of dams in Toyama Prefecture
The following is a list of
dams
in
Toyama Prefecture
, Japan.
List
Name
Location
Started
Opened
Height
Length
Image
DiJ number
Akao Dam
36°22′34″N 136°52′14″E
1939
1978
29.2 m (96 ft)
[
1
]
0861
Akasofu Tameike Dam
36°31′33″N 136°56′21″E
1932
1945
31.9 m (105 ft)
200.2 m (657 ft)
0828
Arimine Dam
36°29′22″N 137°26′55″E
1960
1959
140 m (460 ft)
[
1
]
0841
Asahi Ogawa Dam
36°53′18″N 137°37′6″E
84 m (276 ft)
[
1
]
0878
Dashidaira Dam
36°46′11″N 137°37′52″E
1985
1985
76.7 m (252 ft)
136 m (446 ft)
0881
Fujiga-ike Dam
36°38′43″N 137°5′56″E
1946
1950
18.2 m (60 ft)
129 m (423 ft)
0832
Funagawa Dam
36°52′10″N 137°35′7″E
2012
49.8 m (163 ft)
[
1
]
3204
Furudo Dam
36°39′36″N 137°6′19″E
1968
1982
32 m (105 ft)
154 m (505 ft)
0866
Fusegawa Dam
36°48′15″N 137°31′6″E
58.5 m (192 ft)
[
1
]
0876
Futomi Dam
36°28′42″N 136°48′36″E
1963
1965
30.5 m (100 ft)
59 m (194 ft)
0851
Goi Dam
36°45′9″N 136°52′54″E
[
2
]
1974
1992
57 m (187 ft)
230 m (750 ft)
0872
Hanyu-ohike Dam
36°39′54″N 136°49′38″E
1989
1993
15 m (49 ft)
126 m (413 ft)
0830
Harayama Dam
36°31′38″N 137°8′2″E
1939
18.5 m (61 ft)
45 m (148 ft)
3423
Horinji Dam
36°33′55″N 136°50′36″E
1953
1955
15.8 m (52 ft)
86 m (282 ft)
3427
Jatani-ike Dam
36°29′1″N 136°49′54″E
1949
19 m (62 ft)
87 m (285 ft)
0831
Johana Dam
36°29′2″N 136°52′12″E
[
2
]
59 m (194 ft)
[
1
]
0877
Jinzukawa No.1 Dam
36°29′45″N 137°14′28″E
[
2
]
1951
1954
45 m (148 ft)
344.4 m (1,130 ft)
0836
Jinzukawa No.2 Dam
36°33′11″N 137°13′24″E
[
2
]
1952
1953
40 m (130 ft)
336.8 m (1,105 ft)
0837
Jinzukawa No.3 Dam
36°33′36″N 137°12′7″E
[
2
]
1953
1954
15.5 m (51 ft)
242 m (794 ft)
0838
Kadogawa Dam
36°45′13″N 137°25′49″E
[
2
]
1969
1978
58.5 m (192 ft)
180 m (590 ft)
0862
Kamiichigawa Dam
36°40′46″N 137°24′59″E
[
2
]
1959
1964
64 m (210 ft)
146 m (479 ft)
0850
Kamiichigawa No.2 Dam
36°40′11″N 137°26′3″E
[
2
]
1971
1985
67 m (220 ft)
205 m (673 ft)
0867
Kitamata Dam
36°50′32″N 137°40′3″E
[
2
]
1980
1986
35 m (115 ft)
107 m (351 ft)
0882
Konadegawa Dam
36°43′32″N 136°51′10″E
[
2
]
1969
1978
45 m (148 ft)
224 m (735 ft)
0863
Komaki Dam
36°33′24″N 137°0′29″E
[
2
]
1925
21 Nov 1930
79.2 m (260 ft)
[
1
]
0816
Koregatani Dam
36°30′4″N 136°51′45″E
1968
15.5 m (51 ft)
192.7 m (632 ft)
0855
Koyadaira Dam
36°42′36″N 137°38′53″E
[
2
]
1936
1936
54.5 m (179 ft)
119.7 m (393 ft)
0820
Kumanogawa Dam
36°33′37″N 137°18′47″E
[
2
]
1970
1984
89 m (292 ft)
220 m (720 ft)
Kurobe Dam
36°33′59″N 137°39′44″E
1963
Jan 1961
186 m (610 ft)
0848
Kubusugawa Dam
36°30′37″N 137°11′15″E
[
2
]
95 m (312 ft)
[
1
]
0879
Kubusu No.2 Dam
36°27′19″N 137°10′40″E
1937
1941
18.6 m (61 ft)
82.5 m (271 ft)
0823
Kuwanoin-ike Dam
36°48′47″N 136°53′30″E
1953
23 m (75 ft)
86 m (282 ft)
0834
Magawa Choseichi Dam
36°33′58″N 137°27′16″E
1927
1929
19.1 m (63 ft)
105 m (344 ft)
0817
Mattate Dam
36°31′24″N 137°23′20″E
1927
1929
21.8 m (72 ft)
61.2 m (201 ft)
0815
Muromaki Dam
36°32′18″N 137°5′30″E
[
2
]
1956
1961
80.5 m (264 ft)
153.1 m (502 ft)
0846
Narude Dam
36°21′0″N 136°52′30″E
1943
Nov 1951
53.2 m (175 ft)
190 m (620 ft)
0833
Nakayama Dam
36°29′20″N 137°3′51″E
1960
1961
24 m (79 ft)
70.5 m (231 ft)
0847
Nekomata Dam
Ninbusuiso Dam
36°30′44″N 137°4′21″E
1960
1961
19.9 m (65 ft)
42 m (138 ft)
3591
Oguchigawa Dam
36°33′2″N 137°21′58″E
[
2
]
1977
1981
72 m (236 ft)
245 m (804 ft)
0864
Ohara Dam
36°24′4″N 136°54′32″E
[
2
]
1942
1942
52 m (171 ft)
[
1
]
0824
Ohgayarindo Tameike Dam
36°29′10″N 136°54′19″E
1928
1931
19 m (62 ft)
99 m (325 ft)
0826
Omata Dam
36°33′50″N 137°22′2″E
[
2
]
1958
1960
37 m (121 ft)
131.5 m (431 ft)
0844
Sakaigawa Dam
36°20′56″N 136°50′23″E
[
2
]
1973
1993
115 m (377 ft)
[
1
]
0870
Sakuraga-ike Dam
36°30′3″N 136°52′8″E
1954
27 m (89 ft)
432 m (1,417 ft)
0839
Sennindani Dam
36°38′58″N 137°40′55″E
[
2
]
1936
1940
47.5 m (156 ft)
77.3 m (254 ft)
0822
Sengoku-ike Dam
36°57′24″N 136°59′51″E
1965
32 m (105 ft)
113 m (371 ft)
0852
Senzoku Dam
36°23′10″N 136°59′26″E
1974
23.5 m (77 ft)
[
1
]
0860
Shin Nakachiyama Dam
36°32′39″N 137°26′12″E
1956
1959
35 m (115 ft)
71.7 m (235 ft)
0842
Shiraiwagawa Dam
36°38′22″N 137°21′36″E
[
2
]
1967
1974
50 m (160 ft)
318 m (1,043 ft)
Shogawa Goguchi Dam
36°34′31″N 136°59′44″E
[
2
]
1934
1939
18.5 m (61 ft)
[
1
]
0821
Soyama Dam
36°28′20″N 136°59′2″E
[
2
]
4 Oct 1930
1930
73.2 m (240 ft)
[
1
]
0818
Sukenobu Dam
36°29′22″N 137°23′57″E
[
2
]
1931
1931
45.5 m (149 ft)
125.5 m (412 ft)
0819
Suganuma Dam
36°29′14″N 137°3′4″E
[
2
]
1956
1958
22 m (72 ft)
50 m (160 ft)
0840
Takado Dam
36°53′34″N 136°53′49″E
1967
1973
23.2 m (76 ft)
101.5 m (333 ft)
0857
Terao Dam
36°53′55″N 136°53′55″E
[
2
]
1967
1973
29.2 m (96 ft)
192.3 m (631 ft)
0856
Toga Dam
36°28′29″N 137°1′21″E
[
2
]
1941
1943
Toga Dam
36°28′7″N 137°1′11″E
1989
[
a
]
2031
Togagawa Dam
36°19′40″N 136°59′55″E
[
2
]
Jun 1974
37 m (121 ft)
[
1
]
0858
Tōri Dam
36°28′12″N 136°48′21″E
[
2
]
1967
1967
101 m (331 ft)
219.4 m (720 ft)
0853
Usunaka Dam
36°28′8″N 136°51′17″E
[
2
]
1975
1993
68.9 m (226 ft)
238 m (781 ft)
0869
Unazuki Dam
36°48′34″N 137°35′26″E
Mar 2001
2000
97 m (318 ft)
190 m (620 ft)
0873
Wadagawa Dam
36°39′17″N 137°2′22″E
[
2
]
1962
1967
21 m (69 ft)
[
1
]
0854
Wakatsuchi Dam
36°33′52″N 137°4′19″E
[
2
]
1958
1960
26 m (85 ft)
68 m (223 ft)
0843
Yatsuo Dam
36°33′43″N 137°5′53″E
[
2
]
1961
1963
21 m (69 ft)
82 m (269 ft)
0849
Yomokurou No.1 Ike Dam
36°48′44″N 137°1′31″E
1988
1993
24.3 m (80 ft)
113 m (371 ft)
3630
Yutanigawa Dam
36°34′49″N 137°3′44″E
[
2
]
1977
2000
63.7 m (209 ft)
176.4 m (579 ft)
0868
Notes
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Currently under construction
See also
Media related to
Dams in Toyama prefecture
at Wikimedia Commons
References
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Dams in Toyama Prefecture
Akao Dam
Akasofu Tameike Dam
Arimine Dam
Asahiogawa Dam
Dashidaira Dam
Fujiga-ike Dam
Funakawa Dam
Furudo Dam
Fusegawa Dam
Futomi Dam
Goi Dam
Hanyu-ohike Dam
Harayama Dam
Horinji Dam
Jatani-ike Dam
Jin-ichi Dam
Jin-ni Dam
Jin-san Dam
Johana Dam
Jinzugawa Dam
Kadogawa Dam
Kamiichigawa Dam
Kadokawa Dam
Kamiichikawa Dam
Kamiichikawa No.2 Dam
Kitamata Dam
Konadegawa Dam
Komaki Dam
Koregatani Dam
Koyadaira Dam
Kumanogawa Dam
Kurobe Dam
Kubusu No.2 Dam
Kuwanoin-ike Dam
Magawa Choseichi Dam
Mattate Dam
Muromaki Dam
Narude Dam
Nakayama Dam
Ninbusuiso Dam
Oguchigawa Dam
Ohara Dam
Ohgayarindo Tameike Dam
Omata Dam
Sakuraga-ike Dam
Sennindani Dam
Sengoku-ike Dam
Senzoku Dam
Shin Nakachiyama Dam
Shiraiwagawa Dam
Shogawa Goguchi Dam
Soyama Dam
Sukenobu Dam
Suganuma Dam
Takado Dam
Terao Dam
Toga Dam
Togagawa Dam
Tori Dam
Usunaka Dam
Unazuki Dam
Wadagawa Dam
Wakatsuchi Dam
Yatsuo Dam
Yomokurou No.1 Ike Dam
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