Kanezawa Tameike Dam
Kanezawa Tameike is an earthfill dam located in Akita Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 4.4 km2. The dam impounds about 60 ha of land when full and can store 702 thousand cubic meters of water.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Dam
- Description: dam in Akita Prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Kanazawa Dam”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Gosan-nen War Kanezawa Archives and Kanezawa Park.
Gosan-nen War Kanezawa Archives
Museum
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Gosan-nen War Kanezawa Archives is a museum, which is situated 1½ km west of Kanezawa Tameike Dam.
Kanezawa Park
Park
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Kanezawa Park is situated 1½ km southwest of Kanezawa Tameike Dam.
Kanezawa Hachimangū
Shinto shrine
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Kanezawa Hachimangū is a Shinto shrine, which is situated 1 km southwest of Kanezawa Tameike Dam.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Asakura-cho and Yokka-machi.
Asakura-cho
Neighborhood
Yokka-machi
Neighborhood
Chuo-machi
Neighborhood
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Chuo-machi is a neighborhood, which is situated 7 km south of Kanezawa Tameike Dam.
Kanezawa Tameike Dam
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Japanese—“Kanezawa Tameike Dam” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Kanazawa-damu”
- Japanese: “かなざわだむ”
- Japanese: “金沢ダム”
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Explore places such as Kanezawa and Miroku.
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