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It's okay.
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The water is clean. It is quiet and not popular. It is windy and needs to be protected from the cold. It may be good to come here. It is subtle whether it comes on purpose
I was worried about leaving Tokyo due to the corona, so I went on a overnight trip to Okutama. I've been to Okutama several times since last year, so I didn't have a place to see it, so I passed by to black and it was a little annoying, so I stopped by. One word, it was interesting. There was a fish road, but it was a pity that it was closed on the day due to lack of research, but if I had time to take a walk in the dam and have a hike course, so I wanted to walk. It's an old and heavy feeling Damm, ...
It is a dam located upstream of the Tama River, located 75km from Tokyo Bay. There is a fish-only road so that river fish such as cherry blossoms, yamame, and rainbow cherry blossoms can rise further upstream. Admission is free.
Damm for power generation managed by Tokyo Metropolitan Transportation Bureau.
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Year of start: 1960, year of completion: gravity concrete Damm built in the Tama River in the Tama Gawa river system in 1963. Dike height: 30.3 m Dike top length: 61.0 m Dike volume: 14,161 m3 Basin area: 134.0 km2 Total water storage capacity: 893,000 m3 Effective water storage capacity: 300,000 m3. The name of Dam Lake is Lake Shiramaru. 10 minutes walk from "Shiramaru Station" on the JR Ome Line.
One summer day, I went to Okutama with my company friends to do SUP and enjoyed the activity upstream of Shiramaru Dam. The SUP experience was a nearby clubhouse, and there were group guests. It was a little-known existence.
It's okay.
The water is clean. It is quiet and not popular. It is windy and needs to be protected from the cold. It may be good to come here. It is subtle whether it comes on purpose
Damm that adults can enjoy
I was worried about leaving Tokyo due to the corona, so I went on a overnight trip to Okutama. I've been to Okutama several times since last year, so I didn't have a place to see it, so I passed by to black and it was a little annoying, so I stopped by. One word, it was interesting. There was a fish road, but it was a pity that it was closed on the day due to lack of research, but if I had time to take a walk in the dam and have a hike course, so I wanted to walk. It's an old and heavy feeling Damm, ...
Shiramaru Dam Fish Road is the largest in Japan.
It is a dam located upstream of the Tama River, located 75km from Tokyo Bay. There is a fish-only road so that river fish such as cherry blossoms, yamame, and rainbow cherry blossoms can rise further upstream. Admission is free.
Damm for power generation managed by Tokyo Metropolitan Transportation Bureau.
Year of start: 1960, year of completion: gravity concrete Damm built in the Tama River in the Tama Gawa river system in 1963. Dike height: 30.3 m Dike top length: 61.0 m Dike volume: 14,161 m3 Basin area: 134.0 km2 Total water storage capacity: 893,000 m3 Effective water storage capacity: 300,000 m3. The name of Dam Lake is Lake Shiramaru. 10 minutes walk from "Shiramaru Station" on the JR Ome Line.
in the upstream of shiramaru Damm
One summer day, I went to Okutama with my company friends to do SUP and enjoyed the activity upstream of Shiramaru Dam. The SUP experience was a nearby clubhouse, and there were group guests. It was a little-known existence.