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Enter the "Miishiyama Forest Road" from near Minobu in Yamanashi Prefecture, run on a narrow road from the end of the forest road to access the Kakimoto Dam on the Sano River. Then cross the prefectural border, enter Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and arrive at your home. Even with the light tiger 4WD, the stones roll on the road and are about to cut the tires, which is hiyahiya. I think it's good to have a car with large tires around the Land Cruiser. The lake Damm I saw after a long time was beautiful.
I went over the Ishigami Pass on the Shizuoka Prefecture side by 4 WD and visited Kakimoto Dam via the Kamisano Village in the upper reaches of the Sano River in Yamanashi Prefecture. During the war, this Kakimoto Dam was built by national policy, and the Alsanum for the Zero Battle was refined at the factory in Kambara far away. Due to the defeat, it was deducted to Japanese light metal. The electricity and water generated at the power plant downstream of the Sano River intake at the dam here, are sent to the Kambara factory in Shizuoka by the road and mountain tunnel under the Fuji River. Kakimoto Dam, commonly known as Tenshi Lake. Hakusuiyama and Ten ...
From the Fujinomiya side, cross the Ishigami Pass on the Yamanashi Prefecture border and go down the forest road to reach the upper reaches of the Sano River. If you go on the narrow road on the right bank, you will arrive at the village of Kakimoto. There is a Kakimoto dam here, commonly known as Lake Tenshi, and you can't see Mt. Fuji from here. 2 ~ 3 km down, you can shoot Mt. Fuji. It's a small dam, but today the weather is nice, so the color of the lake is deep green and beautiful.
Kakimoto dam located in the unexplored area of Lake Tenshi, upstream of the Sano River. . .
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Water storage for power generation for power transmission to Shimizu's Japanese light metal, power generation dam, gravitational concrete dam with a height of 46.1 meters, water is sent to the downstream hydroelectric power plant, Sanogawa power plant, The dam lake (artificial lake) is called Tenshi Lake or commonly known as Sano Dam. This dam was built before the war, but was canceled due to the war and was built to cover a large amount of power for light gold aluminum production. The route is from the Shizuoka Prefecture side, from the upstream of the Inako River ...
4 Wheel-drive, light truck, driving on stone and unpaved roads
Enter the "Miishiyama Forest Road" from near Minobu in Yamanashi Prefecture, run on a narrow road from the end of the forest road to access the Kakimoto Dam on the Sano River. Then cross the prefectural border, enter Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and arrive at your home. Even with the light tiger 4WD, the stones roll on the road and are about to cut the tires, which is hiyahiya. I think it's good to have a car with large tires around the Land Cruiser. The lake Damm I saw after a long time was beautiful.
Kakimoto Damm of Japanese light metal
I went over the Ishigami Pass on the Shizuoka Prefecture side by 4 WD and visited Kakimoto Dam via the Kamisano Village in the upper reaches of the Sano River in Yamanashi Prefecture. During the war, this Kakimoto Dam was built by national policy, and the Alsanum for the Zero Battle was refined at the factory in Kambara far away. Due to the defeat, it was deducted to Japanese light metal. The electricity and water generated at the power plant downstream of the Sano River intake at the dam here, are sent to the Kambara factory in Shizuoka by the road and mountain tunnel under the Fuji River. Kakimoto Dam, commonly known as Tenshi Lake. Hakusuiyama and Ten ...
approaching the dam of sando from the upstream.
From the Fujinomiya side, cross the Ishigami Pass on the Yamanashi Prefecture border and go down the forest road to reach the upper reaches of the Sano River. If you go on the narrow road on the right bank, you will arrive at the village of Kakimoto. There is a Kakimoto dam here, commonly known as Lake Tenshi, and you can't see Mt. Fuji from here. 2 ~ 3 km down, you can shoot Mt. Fuji. It's a small dam, but today the weather is nice, so the color of the lake is deep green and beautiful.
Kakimoto dam located in the unexplored area of Lake Tenshi, upstream of the Sano River. . .
Water storage for power generation for power transmission to Shimizu's Japanese light metal, power generation dam, gravitational concrete dam with a height of 46.1 meters, water is sent to the downstream hydroelectric power plant, Sanogawa power plant, The dam lake (artificial lake) is called Tenshi Lake or commonly known as Sano Dam. This dam was built before the war, but was canceled due to the war and was built to cover a large amount of power for light gold aluminum production. The route is from the Shizuoka Prefecture side, from the upstream of the Inako River ...