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The following is a list of
dams
in
Tokyo
, Japan.
List
Name
Location
Started
Opened
Height
Length
Image
DiJ number
Ara-zutsumi Dam
33°4′2″N 139°49′28″E
1933
1934
17 m (56 ft)
44 m (144 ft)
3599
Chibusa Dam
26°38′48″N 142°9′44″E
1971
1973
16.5 m (54 ft)
64 m (210 ft)
3592
Lower Murayama Dam
35°45′48″N 139°26′25″E
2003
2008
32.6 m (107 ft)
3323
Ogochi Dam
35°47′23″N 139°3′3″E
26 Nov 1957
149 m (489 ft)
0692
Shigure Dam
27°3′40″N 142°12′34″E
1976
24.2 m (79 ft)
94 m (308 ft)
0694
Shiromaru Dam
35°48′40″N 139°7′27″E
1957
1962
30.3 m (99 ft)
61 m (200 ft)
0693
Tamagawa Dam
26°38′48″N 142°10′7″E
Upper Murayama Dam
35°45′48″N 139°25′2″E
1924
24.2 m (79 ft)
318.2 m (1,044 ft)
0690
See also
Media related to
Dams in Tokyo
at Wikimedia Commons
References
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Geographic Names Server
,
Wikidata
Q1194038
Dams in Japan
, Japan Dam Foundation,
Wikidata
Q113763464
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Dams in Tokyo
Ara-zutsumi Dam
Chibusa Dam
Lower Murayama Dam
Ogochi Dam
Shigure Dam
Shiromaru Dam
Tamagawa Dam
Upper Murayama Dam
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