Naramata Dam

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Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
36°52′57″N 139°04′46″E / 36.88250°N 139.07944°E / 36.88250; 139.07944Construction began1973Opening date1990Dam and spillwaysImpoundsNaramata RiverHeight158 mLength520 mReservoirCreatesLake NaramataTotal capacity90,000,000 m3Catchment area95.4 km2Surface area200 hectares

Naramata Dam is a dam near Minakami, in the Gunma Prefecture of Japan. It supports a 12.2 MW hydroelectric power station.[1]

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  1. ^ "Hydroelectric Power Plants in Japan - Gunma". IndustCards. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
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