About: Kawachi Dam

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Kawachi Dam is a dam in Yahata Higashi, KitaKyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was built from stone and mortar to sustain water flow for local steel mills between 1919 and 1927. It was once referred to as the "Orient's best dam". As for Minamikawachi Bridge, completed in 2006, it is a part of Kitakyushu Seminational Park and has been a national industrial heritage since 2007. A mountain hike begins from these sites. Minami-Kawachi bridge on the reservoir (33°50′17″N 130°48′38″E / 33.838083°N 130.810667°E) was classified as Japanese Important Cultural Property in 2006.

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  • Kawachi Dam is a dam in Yahata Higashi, KitaKyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was built from stone and mortar to sustain water flow for local steel mills between 1919 and 1927. It was once referred to as the "Orient's best dam". As for Minamikawachi Bridge, completed in 2006, it is a part of Kitakyushu Seminational Park and has been a national industrial heritage since 2007. A mountain hike begins from these sites. Minami-Kawachi bridge on the reservoir (33°50′17″N 130°48′38″E / 33.838083°N 130.810667°E) was classified as Japanese Important Cultural Property in 2006. (en)
  • La diga di Kawachi (河内ダム Kawachi damu?) è una diga nel quartiere di Kitakyūshū, nella prefettura di Fukuoka, in Giappone. Fu costruita in pietra e malta per garantire l'approvvigionamento idrico per le acciaierie locali tra il 1919 e il 1927. Un tempo era conosciuta come la "migliore diga dell'Oriente". Da segnalare il vicino ponte d'acciaio di Minami Kawachi, completato nel 1926. Fa parte del parco seminazionale di Kitakyūshū ed è un patrimonio industriale nazionale dal 2007. Un'escursione tra le montagne parte da questi siti. Il ponte di Minami Kawachi sul bacino venne classificato come bene culturale importante nel 2006. (it)
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  • Kawachi Dam is a dam in Yahata Higashi, KitaKyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was built from stone and mortar to sustain water flow for local steel mills between 1919 and 1927. It was once referred to as the "Orient's best dam". As for Minamikawachi Bridge, completed in 2006, it is a part of Kitakyushu Seminational Park and has been a national industrial heritage since 2007. A mountain hike begins from these sites. Minami-Kawachi bridge on the reservoir (33°50′17″N 130°48′38″E / 33.838083°N 130.810667°E) was classified as Japanese Important Cultural Property in 2006. (en)
  • La diga di Kawachi (河内ダム Kawachi damu?) è una diga nel quartiere di Kitakyūshū, nella prefettura di Fukuoka, in Giappone. Fu costruita in pietra e malta per garantire l'approvvigionamento idrico per le acciaierie locali tra il 1919 e il 1927. Un tempo era conosciuta come la "migliore diga dell'Oriente". (it)
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