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Buildings of history.
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A brick building made in the Taisho era. It is not used as a power plant now. 10 You can see the inside during the festival on the waterfall in mid-Medium.
Do you know "Takinoue Power Station"? It is located in the park of Takinoue Park in Yubari, Hokkaido. The Takinoue Power Plant was built in 1925 as a private power generation facility for a coal mine, but it is operating as a Doei Power Plant due to the closing of the coal mine. I visited during the autumn leaves season and I was able to take the best pictures.
It is a red brick power plant that you can see in front of JR Takinoue Station when you drive from Sapporo to Yubari. You cannot see the inside because it is an active power plant, but you can get a glimpse of the times when the Yubari coal mine was gorgeous. There is also a parking lot.
This is a retro brick power plant at the entrance of Takinoue Park. I couldn't see the inside, but the explanation sign at the entrance was built as a private power plant for a company in 1918, and then transferred to the Hokkaido Bureau of Commerce, and is still active and is useful for stable power supply. It means that. Next to the sign was a spare water wheel that was originally used.
Dazheng Late Build の Active Service Electric Office
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It is a hydroelectric power plant built by Hokkaido Coal Mine Kisen Co., Ltd., which was the power source of the coal industry along with the Shimizusawa Thermal Power Plant, as an epoch-making private power generation facility at that time in 1918. After the withdrawal of the coal mine due to the closure of the coal mine, the owner changed, and now it is under the supervision of the Hokkaido Bureau of Enterprise, and the output of 2340kw is active, and the annual power generation is equivalent to 2,100 households. ... by a system that takes water from the upstream of the yubari gawa River and Chidorigataki and turns the turbine using the drop of the waterfall.
Buildings of history.
A brick building made in the Taisho era. It is not used as a power plant now. 10 You can see the inside during the festival on the waterfall in mid-Medium.
the autumn leaves look good.
Do you know "Takinoue Power Station"? It is located in the park of Takinoue Park in Yubari, Hokkaido. The Takinoue Power Plant was built in 1925 as a private power generation facility for a coal mine, but it is operating as a Doei Power Plant due to the closing of the coal mine. I visited during the autumn leaves season and I was able to take the best pictures.
red brick power plant.
It is a red brick power plant that you can see in front of JR Takinoue Station when you drive from Sapporo to Yubari. You cannot see the inside because it is an active power plant, but you can get a glimpse of the times when the Yubari coal mine was gorgeous. There is also a parking lot.
retro power plant.
This is a retro brick power plant at the entrance of Takinoue Park. I couldn't see the inside, but the explanation sign at the entrance was built as a private power plant for a company in 1918, and then transferred to the Hokkaido Bureau of Commerce, and is still active and is useful for stable power supply. It means that. Next to the sign was a spare water wheel that was originally used.
Dazheng Late Build の Active Service Electric Office
It is a hydroelectric power plant built by Hokkaido Coal Mine Kisen Co., Ltd., which was the power source of the coal industry along with the Shimizusawa Thermal Power Plant, as an epoch-making private power generation facility at that time in 1918. After the withdrawal of the coal mine due to the closure of the coal mine, the owner changed, and now it is under the supervision of the Hokkaido Bureau of Enterprise, and the output of 2340kw is active, and the annual power generation is equivalent to 2,100 households. ... by a system that takes water from the upstream of the yubari gawa River and Chidorigataki and turns the turbine using the drop of the waterfall.