Drone Video
Kamou Yu-no-kuchi Reservoir (Dam)
The Land’s Memory of Two Millenia of Rice Farming
| Organized Cultural Asset Names | Irrigation sites within the Kikuchi River Basin |
|---|---|
| Designation status, etc. | Undesignated |
| Placement within the Story | To draw water to new rice paddies, reservoirs and irrigation ditches were constructed. These irrigation ditches are called 'ide', and there is also a type called 'haruide' which traverses long distances, cutting through bedrock. Large-scale reservoirs are made using stonework embankments. |
| Locations of Cultural Assets | TAMANA、YAMAGA、KIKUCHI、NAGOMI |
A large placement area will be displayed for cultural assets that do not belong to any specific location.