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Dam in Ōita, Japan
Inaba Dam
LocationTaketa, Ōita, Japan
Construction began1985
Opening date2010
Dam and spillways
Height56 m
Length233.5 m
Dam volume196,000 m
Reservoir
Total capacity7,270,000 m
Surface area48 ha

Inaba Dam (稲葉ダム, Inaba damu) is a dam in Taketa, Ōita Prefecture, Japan, completed in 2010.

References

  1. "Inaba Dam [Oita Pref.] - Dams in Japan". damnet.or.jp. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
Dams in Oita Prefecture

32°59′38.3″N 131°17′48.1″E / 32.993972°N 131.296694°E / 32.993972; 131.296694


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