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Miboro Dam (御母衣ダム,
Miboro damu) is a dam on the Shō
River in Shirakawa, in Gifu
Prefecture ****an. It
supports a 256 MW
hydroelectric power station. Of...
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Heritage sites Wadake Home—the
largest g****hō-zukuri in the area
Miboro dam, Lake
Miboro Shirakawa-gō
Hirase Onsen (designated as a "national recuperation...
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longest lion
dance festival (Renjishi - 連獅子).
During the
building of the
Miboro dam, a
portion of the
village was submerged. One of the village's oldest...
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second month of
Ansei 5). It most
likely occurred on the
Atotsugawa and
Miboro faults,
which connect the Amō P**** in Gifu
Prefecture (in the part that...
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generated any
large earthquakes.
Moving westward, though, the Atera,
Miboro, Atotsugawa, and Nobi
faults have all
produced large events. Two of those...
- Hydroelectric,
pumped storage Miboro Dam (御母衣ダム) Gifu 36°08′17.7″N 136°54′38.9″E / 36.138250°N 136.910806°E / 36.138250; 136.910806 (
Miboro Dam) 215 Hydroelectric...
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Operational pumped storage Miboro Dam 215 Gifu 36°08′17.7″N 136°54′38.9″E / 36.138250°N 136.910806°E / 36.138250; 136.910806 (
Miboro Dam)
Operational Midono...
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Converter Completed 1959
February 17
Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.
Miboro Hydroelectric Power Station (215 MW)
Completed 1959
November 12 Fuji Iron...
- 35°24′52″N 137°12′6″E 1961 26.7
Mazegawa Dam 35°43′54″N 137°8′25″E 1976 44.5
Miboro Dam 36°8′18″N 136°54′39″E 1961 131 Minoriga-ike Dam 35°20′10″N 137°5′15″E...
- (312 ft) tall rock-fill dam, 66.3 MW (on the
tributary Oshirakawa River)
Miboro Dam – 131 m (430 ft) tall rock-fill dam, 256 MW
Okurodani Dam – 34 m (112 ft)...