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in Yuzawa,
Niigata Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,227,496 (1 July 2019) and is the List of Japanese prefectures by area, fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area ...
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, completed in 1978. is a dam constructed on the Kiyotsu River, Shinano River System, found in Yuzawa,
Niigata Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,227,496 (1 July 2019) and is the List of Japanese prefectures by area, fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area ...
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. The 87-meter high
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forms the lower reservoir of J-POWER's (Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.) large-scale pumped-storage hydroelectric power stations Oku-Seizu and Oku-Seizu No. 2. Water is continually transferred between the upper reservoir and
Kassa dam is a dam in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, wh ...
(Lake Tashiro) and the lower reservoir, providing up to 1600 megawatts of electricity.


History

As Japan's longest river, after passing
Nagano Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ...
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Shinano River The , known as the in its upper reaches, is the longest and widest river in Japan and the third largest by basin area (behind the Tone River and Ishikari River). It is located in northeastern Honshu, rising in the Japanese Alps and flowing g ...
converges with many tributaries as it flows through Niigata Prefecture. After the Second World War, the newly formed J-POWER began work on developing hydroelectric power projects on the Kiyotsu river system. The mountainous region houses many hydroelectric power stations due to its heavy snowfall and its abundance of rapids owing to its topology. In the 1960s, J-POWER completed work on its first and second dams on the Kuromata River on the Kiyotsu River system. The 1970s saw the company begin work on constructing a large scale pumped-storage power station on the upper reaches of the Kiyotsu River. The Kiyotsu River, which originates at Mt. Naeba on the border of Nagano Prefecture and flows into the Shinano River, and its tributary, the Kassa River, were each dammed. From this, their differences in elevation are used to generate up to 1000 megawatts of electricity. Construction work began in 1972 and was completed in 1978. Following this, additional work to boost the power output by an additional 600 megawatts began, leading to the establishment of the Oku-Kiyotsu No. 2 Power Station, finishing construction in 1996. From this the power stations reached a total output of 1600 megawatts, becoming one of the largest pumped storage power plant complexes in Japan.


Local area

The road to the Oku-Kiyotsu Power Station branches off from the Yuzawa Interchange on the
Kan-etsu Expressway The is a national expressway in Japan. It is owned and managed by East Nippon Expressway Company. Naming is the ''kanji'' acronym of and the old comprising modern-day Niigata Prefecture. Officially, the Kan-Etsu consists of two routes. Both ...
(located on National Route 17) heading towards the
Naeba Ski Resort is a ski resort on the eastern slope of in , Niigata Prefecture. This ski resort was formerly run by Kokudo, and currently is run by Prince Hotel, which merged with Kokudo in 2006. Naeba is one of the most popular ski resorts in Japan due to i ...
. Once the four large letters "OKKY" appear on the mountain slope visible from the motorway, the driver will pass through a tunnel leading them directly to Futai Dam and the Oku-Kiyotsu Power Stations. Okky is the nickname given to the Oku-Kiyotsu power stations, accompanied by a mascot character in the shape of a water drop that welcomes visitors. Various power companies have set up facilities for publicity purposes near the power stations, and the grounds often host guided tours. Specifically, the power stations at Oku-Kiyotsu have become a publicity center and museum ("Okky Museum"), wherein one can visit free of charge and without prior registration. For guests, this provides a valuable opportunity to see genuine
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operate up close without the guidance of a staff member. The facility is open to guests every year from April to November, Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 5:00pm. From the top of the dam, it is possible to see the dam's lake stretching upstream. At the same time, it is also possible to see the light blue power equipment lined up directly below the dam. The surrounding area is host to many ski resorts, including the
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and
Naeba Ski Resort is a ski resort on the eastern slope of in , Niigata Prefecture. This ski resort was formerly run by Kokudo, and currently is run by Prince Hotel, which merged with Kokudo in 2006. Naeba is one of the most popular ski resorts in Japan due to i ...
s.  From the Tashiro ropeway, which connects Tashiro Station on National Route 17 and the Kagura Ski Resort, it is possible to enjoy a panoramic view of both Futai Dam and the Oku-Kiyotsu power stations. Note that while the facilities for Futai Dam are open to the public, access to Kassa Dam, Futai Dam's counterpart, is restricted. Kiyotsu river, which is downstream of Futai dam, is home to
Kiyotsu Gorge is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument on the border Yuzawa and Tōkamachi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Kiyotsu-kyō is a canyon located on the Kiyotsu River with a total length is 12.5 kilometers within the J ...
, a nationally designated
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located within the
Jōshin'etsu-kōgen National Park is a national park in the Chūbu region of the main island of Honshū, Japan formed around several active and dormant volcanoes. It spans the mountainous areas of Gunma, Nagano, and Niigata prefectures. The name refers to the two mountain rang ...
. While the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism intended to construct the dam within the gorge, following a review of public works projects the plan was canceled.


External links


ダム便覧(財団法人日本ダム協会) 二居ダム

電源開発 - Okky 奥清津発電所


See also

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List of dams and reservoirs in Japan As a nation of islands and narrow, steep valleys, dams play a vital role in Japanese society as they are constructed primarily to control floods, supply water and generate hydroelectric power. The tallest dam in Japan is the high Kurobe Dam. Th ...


References

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