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Dam in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture
Sakashita Dam
Sakashita Dam is located in JapanSakashita DamLocation of Sakashita Dam in Japan
LocationŌkuma, Fukushima Prefecture
Coordinates37°22′59″N 140°56′39″E / 37.38306°N 140.94417°E / 37.38306; 140.94417
Opening date1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Dam and spillways
Height43 m (141 ft)
Length231 m (758 ft)
Dam volume110,000 m (143,875 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity28,400,000 m (23,024 acre⋅ft)

Sakashita Dam (坂下ダム, Sakashita-damu) is a dam located in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It was constructed by Hazama Corporation. The dam was completed in 1973. The catchment area for the dam is 12.5km2 There are about 230 people per square kilometer around Sakashita Dam which is quite densely populated, however, the area around the dam is mostly covered in mixed forest.

Collectors cards for the dam are available at the Sakashita Dam Management Office, and Okuma Town Hall main building.

In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, when the Ōkuma township, in which the dam is located, was under a mandatory evacuation order, a group of elderly city employees were based at the Sakashita Dam management office, and took care of the area, including pruning and looking after the cherry trees surrounding the dam.

Recreational use

There is a walking trail around the dam, which links to the trail to Mt Nichiko. Prior to the Fukushima nuclear disaster these trails were popular with walkers, and fishermen could fish in the dam for Herabuna, Carp, Smelt and Mountain Salmon. However, in the aftermath of the nuclear disaster the trails and dam are off limits to recreational users. The exception to this is official walking events during the spring to see cherry blossoms, and the autumn to enjoy the autumn foliage.

References

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  9. "坂下ダム - 大熊町交流ZONE" (in Japanese). 8 March 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  10. "紅葉の坂下ダムウォーキング(2023年11月25日撮影) - 大熊町公式ホームページ". www.town.okuma.fukushima.jp. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
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