Nagawado Dam

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Dam in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
36°07′57″N 137°43′05″E / 36.13250°N 137.71806°E / 36.13250; 137.71806Construction began1961Opening date1969Dam and spillwaysHeight155mLength355.5mReservoirCreatesAzusa LakeTotal capacity123,000,000 m3Catchment area380.5 km2Surface area274.0 haPower StationOperator(s)Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)Installed capacity623 MW

Nagawado Dam (Japanese: 奈川渡ダム) is a dam in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, on the Azusa River completed in 1969.[1] The dam is located in Azumi, Matsumoto City.

Construction began in 1961. The construction of the dam created Lake Azusa.

The Azumi Power Station is operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The dam is part of the Azusa 3 Dams, along with Midono Dam; and the Inekoki Dam. The dams use pumped-storage hydroelectricity.

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