Shinaki Dam
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Dam in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
36°37′41″N 138°38′04″E / 36.62806°N 138.63444°E / 36.62806; 138.63444Shinaki Dam (品木ダム) is a dam in the Gunma Prefecture of Japan.
Shinaki dam was constructed to neutralize strong acid water that flowed from Kusatsu Onsen. Calcium carbonate is used for neutralizing.
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