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Dam in Miyagi, Japan
Kamafusa Dam
Location of Kamafusa Dam in Miyagi Prefecture
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Kamafusa Dam (Japan)
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LocationKawasaki, Miyagi, Japan
Coordinates38°12′08′′N 140°41′51′′E / 38.20222°N 140.69750°E / 38.20222; 140.69750
Construction began1964
Opening date1970
Owner(s)Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Gravity dam
Height45.5 m
Length177 m
Dam volume100,000 m3
Reservoir
CreatesLake Kamafusa Lake
Total capacity45,300,000 m3
Catchment area 195.3 km2
Surface area390 hectares
Power Station
Annual generation 1200 KW

Kamafusa Dam (釜房ダム, Kamafusa damu) is a multi-purpose concrete gravity dam in Kawasaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1970.[1]

The number of residents living in the target area was 181 households and 1,103 people, which was more than that of Okura Dam. As a result, residents strongly opposed the construction of the dam, and compensation negotiations with the Ministry of Construction were forced to take a long time. After repeated negotiations, it took three years since the implementation plan survey was started, the general compensation standard was concluded, and a signing was made with the representatives of the residents. Residents left their hometown after this, but of the 181 households, 25% relocated to their hometown of Kawasaki, 52% to Sendai, and 23% to other cities, towns and villages outside the prefecture or within the prefecture.

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