About: Kobuchi Dam

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Kobuchi Dam (小渕ダム, Kobuchi damu) is a dam in Kani, Gifu, Japan. It dams the Kukuri River in the Kiso River network. It is 18.4 metres (60 ft) tall, is Japan's first rock-fill embankment dam, and is intended to prevent damage to farmland from flooding. It is also known as the Kobuchi Reservoir, Kobuchi Disaster Prevention Reservoir, and Kani River Disaster Prevention Kobuchi Dam.

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  • Kobuchi Dam (小渕ダム, Kobuchi damu) is a dam in Kani, Gifu, Japan. It dams the Kukuri River in the Kiso River network. It is 18.4 metres (60 ft) tall, is Japan's first rock-fill embankment dam, and is intended to prevent damage to farmland from flooding. It is also known as the Kobuchi Reservoir, Kobuchi Disaster Prevention Reservoir, and Kani River Disaster Prevention Kobuchi Dam. (en)
  • 小渕ダム(こぶちダム)は、岐阜県可児市、木曽川水系久々利川に建設されたダム。高さ18.4メートル、日本で最初に完成したロックフィルダムで、洪水調節による農地の防災を目的としている。小渕ため池、小渕防災溜池、可児川防災小渕ダムともいう。 (ja)
  • La diga di Kobuchi (小渕ダム Kobuchi damu?) è una diga a Kani nella prefettura di Gifu, in Giappone. È costruita sul , nella rete del . Alta 20,5 m, è la prima diga del Giappone in materiali sciolti con riempimento di pietrame ("a scogliera") ed è destinata a prevenire i danni ai terreni coltivati derivanti dalle piene. È conosciuta anche come bacino di Kobuchi, bacino di Kobuchi per la prevenzione dei disastri e diga di Kobuchi per la prevenzione dei disastri del fiume Kani. (it)
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  • Kobuchi Dam (小渕ダム, Kobuchi damu) is a dam in Kani, Gifu, Japan. It dams the Kukuri River in the Kiso River network. It is 18.4 metres (60 ft) tall, is Japan's first rock-fill embankment dam, and is intended to prevent damage to farmland from flooding. It is also known as the Kobuchi Reservoir, Kobuchi Disaster Prevention Reservoir, and Kani River Disaster Prevention Kobuchi Dam. (en)
  • 小渕ダム(こぶちダム)は、岐阜県可児市、木曽川水系久々利川に建設されたダム。高さ18.4メートル、日本で最初に完成したロックフィルダムで、洪水調節による農地の防災を目的としている。小渕ため池、小渕防災溜池、可児川防災小渕ダムともいう。 (ja)
  • La diga di Kobuchi (小渕ダム Kobuchi damu?) è una diga a Kani nella prefettura di Gifu, in Giappone. È costruita sul , nella rete del . Alta 20,5 m, è la prima diga del Giappone in materiali sciolti con riempimento di pietrame ("a scogliera") ed è destinata a prevenire i danni ai terreni coltivati derivanti dalle piene. È conosciuta anche come bacino di Kobuchi, bacino di Kobuchi per la prevenzione dei disastri e diga di Kobuchi per la prevenzione dei disastri del fiume Kani. (it)
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