- Misakubo Dam
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Misakubo Dam Location Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan Coordinates 35°11′05″N 137°55′54″E / 35.18472°N 137.93167°E Construction began 1967 Opening date 1969 Dam and spillways Height 105 meters Length 258 meters Impounds Tonaka River Reservoir Creates Misabuko Reservoir Capacity 30,000,000 m³ Catchment area 172.8 km² Surface area 84 hectares The Misakubo Dam (塩郷ダム Misakubo Damu ) is a dam on the Tonaka River, a tributary stream of the Misakubo River, itself a tributary of the Ōi River, located in Tenyrū-ku Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the island of Honshū, Japan.
History
The potential of the Ōi River valley for hydroelectric power development was realized by the Meiji government at the start of the 20th century. The Ōi River was characterized by a high volume of flow and a fast current. Its mountainous upper reaches and tributaries were areas of steep valleys and abundant rainfall, and were sparsely populated. From the 1930s through the 1960s, numerous concrete gravity dams had been constructed on the main flow of the Ōi River, and on its various tributary streams. The remote and steep-walled Misakubo valley was uninhabited, and was designated as the site for a new dam in the early 1960s.
Construction
The Misakubo Dam was constructed to provide water for the 50,000 KW Misakubo Hydroelectric Plant. Construction work began in 1967 and was completed by 1969 by the Hazama Corporation at a cost of 11 billion yen. Unlike other dams on the Ōi River, the Misakubo is a rock-fill dam. Water from the dam is also diverted to the Sakuma Dam, where it provides increased flow to the hydroelectric power plant there. The Misakubo Reservoir created by the dam has been stocked with carp and Japanese smelt and is a popular fishing location due to its ease of access via Japan National Route 152.
References
- Japan Commission on Large Dams. Dams in Japan:Past, Present and Future. CRC Press (2009). ISBN 0415494328
- Photo page with data
Dams in Shizuoka Prefecture Akaishi Dam • Akiba Dam • Funagira Dam • Hatanagi No.1 Dam • Hatanagi No.2 Dam • Ikawa Dam • Misakubo Dam • Nagashima Dam • Oigawa Dam • Okuno Dam • Sakuma Dam • Sasamagawa Dam • Senzu Dam • Shiogō Dam • Tashiro DamCategories:- Dams in Shizuoka Prefecture
- Hydroelectric power stations in Japan
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