Kasagi Dam

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Dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
35°27′35″N 137°17′39″E / 35.45972°N 137.29417°E / 35.45972; 137.29417Construction began1934Opening date1936Dam and spillwaysImpoundsKiso RiverHeight40.8 mLength154.9 mReservoirTotal capacity14,121,000 m3Catchment area2301.2 km2Surface area109 hectares

Kasagi Dam (笠置ダム, Kasagi damu) is a dam in the Gifu Prefecture of Japan. Construction of the dam was completed by 1936. Its height is 40.8m and its maximum power output (from the power plant) is 41,700 kW.

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