(Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture) A regional heritage site designated as a "Selected Civil Engineering Heritage." Completed in 1913 (Taisho 2), it was built as a canal-type hydroelectric power plant boasting the largest generating capacity in Japan. Source: Nihon Gai Associates "Encyclopedia of Japanese Regional Heritage" Encyclopedia Information about Japanese Regional Heritage |
(京都府宇治市) 「選奨土木遺産」指定の地域遺産。 1913(大正2)年竣工。国内最大規模の発電量を誇る水路式水力発電施設としてつくられた 出典 日外アソシエーツ「事典 日本の地域遺産」事典 日本の地域遺産について 情報 |
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