Shingo Dam

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Shingo Dam
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Location Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Coordinates 37°36′41″N139°44′11″E / 37.61139°N 139.73639°E / 37.61139; 139.73639 Coordinates: 37°36′41″N139°44′11″E / 37.61139°N 139.73639°E / 37.61139; 139.73639
Dam and spillways
Impounds Agano River

Shingo Dam is a dam in the Fukushima Prefecture of Japan, completed in 1939. [1]

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References

  1. "Shingo Dam [Fukushima Pref.] - Dams in Japan".