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The following is a list of dams in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Name | Location | Started | Opened | Height | Length | Image | DiJ number |
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Aigaeri Dam | 34°17′0″N 135°10′26″E [1] | 33.2 m (109 ft) [2] | 1430 | ||||
Aigawa Dam | 34°52′16″N 135°33′37″E | 76.5 m (251 ft) [2] | 1438 | ||||
Eiraku Dam | 34°22′20″N 135°22′29″E [1] | 40 m (130 ft) [2] | 1431 | ||||
Horigo Dam | 34°19′24″N 135°18′36″E [1] | 45.4 m (149 ft) [2] | 130 m (430 ft) | 1432 | |||
Minohgawa Dam | 34°51′36″N 135°28′39″E [1] | 47 m (154 ft) [2] | 1437 | ||||
Sayamaike Dam | 34°30′24″N 135°33′3″E | ||||||
Takihata Dam | 34°23′50″N 135°31′42″E [1] | 1981 | 62 m (203 ft) [2] | 120.5 m (395 ft) | 1436 | ||
Teragaike Dam | 34°27′55″N 135°33′34″E | 15 m (49 ft) [2] | 1433 |
The Yodo River, also called the Seta River and the Uji River at portions of its route, is the principal river in Osaka Prefecture on Honshu, Japan. The source of the river is Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture to the north.
National Route 423 is a national highway of Japan connecting Kita-ku, Osaka and Kameoka, Kyoto in the Kansai region of Japan.