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List of dams in Okinawa Prefecture
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Map of dams in Okinawa Prefecture.
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The following is a list of
dams
in
Okinawa Prefecture
, Japan.
Contents
List
See also
References
List
Name
Location
Started
Opened
Height
Length
Image
DiJ number
Aha Dam
26°42′39″N 128°16′10″E
[1]
1971
1982
86
m (282
ft)
2898
Arakawa Dam
26°40′49″N 128°14′43″E
[1]
1971
1976
44.5
m (146
ft)
2895
Benoki Dam
26°47′9″N 128°15′24″E
[1]
1975
1987
42
m (138
ft)
560.1
m (1,838
ft)
2901
Fukuji Dam
26°38′51″N 128°10′27″E
1969
1974
91.7
m (301
ft)
[2]
2894
Fukuzato Underground Dam
24°44′10″N 125°23′50″E
18 Dec 1998
27
m (89
ft)
Funkawa Dam
26°44′30″N 128°16′47″E
[1]
1971
1982
41.5
m (136
ft)
210
m (690
ft)
2899
Gakiya Dam
27°1′34″N 127°57′38″E
[1]
33
m (108
ft)
[2]
3143
Gatabaru Dam
26°30′49″N 127°59′7″E
[1]
Ginama Dam
26°49′48″N 128°15′32″E
[1]
Ginoza Dam
26°30′12″N 127°57′52″E
[1]
Haneji Dam
26°36′26″N 128°1′19″E
2004
66.5
m (218
ft)
[2]
2902
Henoko Dam
26°31′43″N 128°2′27″E
[1]
Ishigaki Dam
24°22′47″N 124°10′42″E
[1]
Ishikawa Dam
26°25′45″N 127°48′43″E
[1]
Kanna Dam
26°28′56″N 127°56′58″E
1982
May 1993
45
m (148
ft)
[2]
2904
Kinjo Dam
26°12′44″N 127°43′3″E
1989
2000
19
m (62
ft)
[2]
2905
Kisenbaru Dam
26°28′37″N 127°54′38″E
[1]
Kurashiki Dam
26°23′20″N 127°48′20″E
1994
33.5
m (110
ft)
441
m (1,447
ft)
2911
Kushiokawa Dam
26°31′25″N 127°59′23″E
[1]
19.7
m (65
ft)
[2]
3319
Nabekawa Dam
26°30′25″N 127°58′49″E
[1]
29
m (95
ft)
[2]
2908
Nagura Dam
24°24′32″N 124°10′32″E
[1]
38.7
m (127
ft)
[2]
2909
Maezato Dam
24°25′2″N 124°12′18″E
Mar 1983
27
m (89
ft)
[2]
2897
Makiya Dam
26°37′24″N 128°2′14″E
[1]
33.6
m (110
ft)
[2]
2910
Nagahama Dam
26°24′57″N 127°44′47″E
[1]
48.3
m (158
ft)
[2]
2906
Okawa Dam
26°30′30″N 127°58′10″E
[1]
Okukubi Dam
26°27′57″N 127°55′53″E
[1]
Mar 2013
39
m (128
ft)
[2]
3147
Onna Dam
26°29′20″N 127°51′30″E
[1]
28.5
m (94
ft)
[2]
2935
Oura Dam
24°29′51″N 124°15′55″E
[1]
35.5
m (116
ft)
[2]
2896
Sokobaru dam
24°25′22″N 124°13′27″E
4 Nov 1992
29.5
m (97
ft)
[2]
2903
Taiho Dam
26°39′12″N 128°8′46″E
1987
2010
77.5
m (254
ft)
363.3
m (1,192
ft)
2965
Tobukuro Dam
26°29′31″N 127°51′53″E
[1]
Yamashiro Dam
26°24′35″N 127°48′44″E
29.9
m (98
ft)
[2]
2893
Zukeyama Dam
26°23′22″N 127°48′13″E
Feb 1961
See also
Media related to
Dams in Okinawa prefecture
at Wikimedia Commons
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Dams in Japan
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Dams in Okinawa Prefecture
Aha Dam
Arakawa Dam
Benoki Dam
Fukuji Dam
Fungawa Dam
Haneji Dam
Kanna Dam
Kinjo Dam
Kurashiki Dam
Okukubi Dam
Taiho Dam
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