Dainichigawa Dam

[1] Municipalities along the Tedori River had been plagued by water shortages for decades, with farmers upstream in conflict with farmers further downstream over water rights.

A large-scale modern irrigation project was begun by the Japanese government in 1903.

As part of ongoing water management efforts, the Dainichigawa Dam was constructed on a branch of the Tedori River from 1952 by Kajima Corporation.

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