Asari Dam

Asari Dam (朝里ダム) is a dam in Otaru, Hokkaidō, Japan, completed in 1993.[1] It is a Gravity dam of 73.9m which is currently managed by the Hokkaido Construction Department. The man-made lake which resulted from the construction of the dam is called Otarunai Lake.

Asari Dam
LocationOtaru, Hokkaidō, Japan.
Construction began1979
Opening date1993
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsAsari River
Height73.9 m
Length390 m
Reservoir
Total capacity8,800,000 m³
Catchment area56.8 km²
Surface area43 hectares

Construction

Construction of the dam began in 1979 and lasted until completion in 1993. Due to the planning of the dam's construction through the Hokkaido roadway, the roadway was modified in 1986 and the creation of the Asari Sky Loop.

Tourism

The artificial Otarunai lake was named by the citizens after an offer for public input was addressed. In 1994, the Otarunai Lakeside Park opened to the public and the Asari Dam Memorial building was constructed. It is also possible to walk on the dam during open hours. A tennis court and recreation facility were also completed. An Onsen is also located downstream from the dam.

gollark: They might actually have less, since the government is bound by laws to provide loans or whatever subject to some fixed constraints, and people will probably complain if the government says "no, we're not paying for this thing".
gollark: They don't seem to actually use it much.
gollark: Arguably governments subsidizing it worsen the problem, since the government is even *less* sensitive to how much money they're burning than individual people spending money on this stuff.
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References

  • Media related to Asari Dam at Wikimedia Commons


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