Kurobe Dam
Powerful dam in Japan with grim history
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The Kurobe Dam is the first stop on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route if entering from the Nagano side. Known for its powerful, breathtaking views, the dam is an impressive sight, especially when water is released, sometimes creating a beautiful rainbow over the water below. For a unique treat, visit the on-site café to try the signature Kurobe Dam Curry, a dish styled after the dam itself—adding a fun touch to your visit to this engineering marvel.

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The Kurobe Dam, located in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, is a massive 186-meter-high arch dam on the Kurobe River. It's the tallest dam in Japan and generates power for the region. Construction started in 1956 and was completed in 1963, costing a whopping 51.3 billion yen. The dam is a popular tourist spot, especially when water is released from its spillway between late June and mid-October. Plus, it's been featured in movies and TV shows, adding to its cool factor.

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