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Kurobe Dam
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Toyama, Hokuriku

Kurobe Dam

Japan's largest dam — 186 metres tall and 492 metres wide, built between 1956–1963 at enormous human cost (171 workers died) in the heart of the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route. The dam discharge in summer (late June–mid-October) is an extraordinary spectacle: 15 tonnes of water per second arching from the face. The turquoise Kurobe Lake behind it stretches 6km into the Alps.

Duration

Full day

Admission

¥10,940 one-way adult (Tateyama–Ogisawa), child ¥5,480

Hours

Alpine Route: mid-April–mid-November; Kurobe Dam: open during Alpine Route season

Best Season

Late April–November (Alpine Route season)

Access

Tateyama Station on Toyama Chiho Railway → ropeway + cable car + tunnel bus (3h total)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The 15-tonne/second discharge spectacle visible June–mid-October — mist rises 500m into the alpine sky

  • 2

    Reached only by electric bus through a 6km tunnel blasted through the Northern Alps

  • 3

    The dam wall promenade has unobstructed views of the Tateyama mountain range at 2,000m+

Local Tips

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is one of Japan's great engineering spectacles — tram, cable car, ropeway, trolleybus, and bus connect Toyama to Nagano over 90km of alpine terrain. The dam's seasonal water release (June 26–October 15) creates a dramatic jet of water. Book transport legs in advance during peak season (late April and October).

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