I read that this dam is written in the sea in some parts, but I think it's quite inland and I'm mistaken. It is a type of dam made of stone stacked, and when I went to Higashimura's "Mountain and Water Life Museum", I saw the dam when I went up further.
I stopped by at the azalea festival. The dam is quite large and powerful. The bottleneck is that it takes time from the south and central regions because access is very poor.
It's a dam that can be seen from the sea, so I feel quite uncomfortable first. It looks like the largest dam in Okinawa Prefecture and is responsible for the supply of water in Okinawa, but it was a facility where you can understand the situation and topography of Okinawa where you cannot store water unless you protrude the dam to this position.
Higashimura has a forest of Yanbaru, but the dam is approaching right next to the sea. Seen from the road, it looks like a cliff. It is suitable for a short break after parking your car.
Splendide
It's just beautiful.
The dam is far from the sea.
I read that this dam is written in the sea in some parts, but I think it's quite inland and I'm mistaken. It is a type of dam made of stone stacked, and when I went to Higashimura's "Mountain and Water Life Museum", I saw the dam when I went up further.
Powerful
I stopped by at the azalea festival. The dam is quite large and powerful. The bottleneck is that it takes time from the south and central regions because access is very poor.
Overwhelmed by the terrain
It's a dam that can be seen from the sea, so I feel quite uncomfortable first. It looks like the largest dam in Okinawa Prefecture and is responsible for the supply of water in Okinawa, but it was a facility where you can understand the situation and topography of Okinawa where you cannot store water unless you protrude the dam to this position.
It's a great view.
Higashimura has a forest of Yanbaru, but the dam is approaching right next to the sea. Seen from the road, it looks like a cliff. It is suitable for a short break after parking your car.