Shin'inotani Dam
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Dam in Gifu, Japan.
36°25′43″N 137°16′46″E / 36.42861°N 137.27944°E / 36.42861; 137.27944The Shin'inotani Dam (新猪谷ダム, Shin'inotani Damu) is a dam in the city of Hida, Gifu Prefecture, Japan located on the Takahara River, part of the Jinzū River system. The dam is a concrete gravity dam with a height of 56 meters, and is operated by the Hokuriku Electric Power Company. The reservoir created is used by hydroelectric power generation for a total of 56,900 kW. The dam was completed in 1963.[1]
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