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List of dams in Japan

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Tokuyama Dam

As a nation of islands and narrow, steep valleys, dams play a vital role in Japanese society as they are constructed primarily to control floods, supply water and generate hydroelectric power. The tallest dam in Japan is the 186 m (610 ft) high Kurobe Dam. The largest dam by structural volume in the country is the Tokuyama Dam (pictured) with 13,700,000 m3 (17,900,000 cu yd) of rock-fill. Tokuyama also creates Japan's largest reservoir with a water volume of 660,000,000 m3 (540,000 acre⋅ft).[1]

The dams are arranged by prefecture in the list below.

Chubu region

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Chugoku region

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Kansai region

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Kanto region

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Kyushu region

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Hokkaido region

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Shikoku region

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Tohoku region

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Tokuyama Dam" (PDF). Japan Water Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2025.

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