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Dam in Nagano, Japan
Iwakura Dam
Location
Urugi, Nagano, Japan
Construction began
1935
Opening date
1936
Dam and spillways
Height
25 m
Length
100.6 m
Dam volume
19,000 m3
Reservoir
Total capacity
435,000 m3
Catchment area
8.8 km2
Surface area
6 ha
Iwakura Dam (Japanese: 岩倉ダム) is a dam in Urugi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1936.[1]
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submerged at high tide. Along the back approach, an ancient ritual site, Iwakura, is located. Tsushima Museum: Opened in April 2022, this comprehensive...
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and kami, echoing what was probably the former role of miko in Shinto. Iwakura* (磐座) – A rock where a kami has been invited to descend for worship. See...
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