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  1. Nov 23, 2021 · The dam wall is 156 meters high, and if you want an even closer look, you can take the “Incline” cablecar up to the top. You might also want to pop into the Miyagase Dam Water and Energy Museum, where you can learn more about the construction and workings of the dam (which is one of the largest in the Kanto region).

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miyagase_DamMiyagase Dam - Wikipedia

    Design. The Miyagase Dam is a hollow-core concrete gravity dam. It was designed and built by a consortium of the Kajima Construction, Obayashi Corp. and the Toda Corporation. The dam was designed as a multi-purpose dam. In addition to providing flood control, it provides 90% of the tap water to two-thirds of the population of Kanagawa ...

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  3. Lake Miyagase - the artificial lake that was formed as a result of construction of Miyagase Dam - today serves as an essential water resource for Kanagawa Prefecture. Due to its location in a rich natural environment close enough for a day trip from Tokyo and Yokohama, it is visited by lots of people throughout the year as a metropolitan area ...

  4. Jul 5, 2015 · Water pouring through the sluices. Miyagase Dam attracts quite a few spectators. From April to November, every Wednesday and every second Sunday at 11am and 2 pm two sluice gates are opened for just 6 minutes. Water pours out powerfully at a rate of 30 cubic meters a second sending clouds of spray into the air, and creating rainbows if it is sunny.

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  5. Lake Miyagase, a man-made lake located in Kanagawa Prefecture, is one of the reservoirs serving Tokyo and Yokohama. Nestled in the Tanzawa mountain range it's a short drive from Tokyo via the Chuo Expressway (exit at Sagamikohigashi). On the west side of the lake (on Route 64) there is a visitor's center.

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  7. 14:00 -- Miyagase Dam Release (View from the Base) Now, this is what we’ve been waiting for all day! The up-close, full-front view of the dam release. Picture courtesy: Public Interest Incorporated Foundation, Miyagase Dam Area Promotion Foundation. The bridge in front of the dam is quite crowded, so let's start watching from the further bridge.

  8. Lake Miyagase (宮ヶ瀬湖) is a lake within the Aiko District of Kanagawa, Japan, located between Sagamihara and Atsugi. The lake offers views of Tanzawa Mountains , including Mount Hiru . The lake is a man-made reservoir and formed by the Miyagase Dam , and is a source of drinking water for Yokohama and Tokyo .

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