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Dam in Nagano, Japan
Himekawa Dam
Location
Hakuba, Nagano, Japan
Opening date
1935
Dam and spillways
Type of dam
Concrete gravity dam
Impounds
Hime River
Himekawa Dam (姫川第二ダム, Himekawa Daini damu) is a set of three dams in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
HimekawaDam (姫川第二ダム, Himekawa Daini damu) is a set of three dams in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. 36°43′08″N 137°53′04″E / 36.71889°N 137.88444°E...
artists HimekawaDam, three dams in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Himekawa Station (Hokkaido), a railway station in Mori, Japan Himekawa Station (Niigata)...
Commons Geographic Names Server, Wikidata Q1194038 https://structurae.net/en/structures/asakawa-damDams in Japan, Japan Dam Foundation, Wikidata Q113763464...
H64 Higashiyama, H63 Himekawa, H61 Katsuragawa, H50 Kita-Toyotsu and S31 Warabitai: Closed since 4 March 2017, of which Himekawa and Kita-Toyotsu downgraded...
Niigata Collection of transport implements used by porters along the Himekawa river valley of Echigo Province (越後姫川谷のボッカ運搬用具コレクション, echigo himekawadani...