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  • 2. Surikamigawa Dam Fukushima
    Surikamigawa Dam is a rock-fill dam built on the Surikami River in the Moniwa area of Iizaka, Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It was opened in 2006 and is administered by the Tohoku Regional Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. A multipurpose dam, it was built to provide water to the nearby cities of Nihonmatsu, Fukushima and surrounding areas. It also works in conjunction with Shichikashuku Dam and Miharu Dam to control flooding on the Abukuma River. There are also hydroelectric power facilities operated by Tohoku Electric Power. The name of the artificial lake the dam forms was chosen from over a thousand ballots cast by the public, with Lake Moniwa ultimately being chosen.
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  • 3. Naruko Dam Osaki
    Naruko Dam is a concrete gravity-arch dam in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1958 by Kajima Corporation. The dam is located on the Eaigawa, the former main course of the Kitakami River.
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  • 5. Yomasari Dam (Lake Aoba) Hachinohe
    The Yomasari Dam is a dam on the Niida River, located in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan.
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  • 6. Isawa Dam Oshu
    The Isawa River is a river in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. For about half its length it marks the border between Kanegasaki Town and Ōshū City. The river's origin is in the Ōu Mountains just west of Mt. Yakeishi . At its highest point it is called the Sugiyachi Stream and flows south until it crosses National Route 397. There it turns west and follows 397 until it is stopped by the Ishibuchi Dam. In 2013 a new dam was scheduled to be completed a little downstream called the Isawa Dam. When this dam is completed the Ishibuchi Dam and reservoir will be completely flooded. Many local residents are opposed to the construction of such a large dam as the water is being impounded to provide drinking and irrigation water for use in other places. Another fear is that the great weight of the water wi...
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