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Lake Okutama

Coordinates: 35°47′N 139°02′E / 35.783°N 139.033°E / 35.783; 139.033
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Lake Okutama
Coordinates35°47′N 139°02′E / 35.783°N 139.033°E / 35.783; 139.033
Lake typereservoir
Primary inflowsTama River, Kosuge River
Primary outflowsTama River
Basin countriesJapan
Surface area4.25 km²
Max. depth142 m
Surface elevation526.5 m
Aeral photo of Lake Okutama.

Lake Okutama (奥多摩湖, Okutama-ko) is in Tokyo and Yamanashi Prefectures in Japan. Lying above the Ogōchi Dam, it is also known as the Ogōchi Reservoir. Lake Okutama is an important source of drinking water for Tokyo.

Description

The lake occupies part of the town of Okutama in Nishitama District, Tokyo and the village of Tabayama in Kitatsuru District, Yamanashi.

The Taba (Tama) River feeds Lake Okutama at its western end. From the southwest, the Kosuge River also flows into the lake. The Tama River drains the lake at the eastern end. The surroundings are famous for cherry blossoms in the spring.[1]

Ogōchi Dam

  • Dam height: 149 m
  • Dam length: 353 m
  • Greatest depth: 142 m
  • Mean depth: 43.6 m
  • Circumference when full: 45.37 km
  • Altitude of surface when full: 526.5 m
  • Area of surface when full: 4.25 km²
  • Capacity: 185 400 000 m³
  • Completion: 1957
  • Displaced: 945 households, 6,000 people
  • Died during construction: 87 people

Notes

  1. ^ Cook, Chris, "Under the lonesome trees", Japan Times, 27 April 2007, p. 24.

See also