Jun 26 (NHK) - Sightseers are flocking to Japan's highest dam to watch the spectacle of water gushing from it.
An electric power company releases water from Kurobe Dam, in Toyama Prefecture, central Japan, from June to October of every year to the great enjoyment of visitors. The 186-meter-high structure was built in 1963 for power generation and other purposes.
The operator says water was flowing out of the dam on Monday morning at the rate of 15 tons per second.
Visitors from home and abroad gathered on the observation deck and terrace. They took photos of the huge cascade of water, a rainbow and the dam against the backdrop of the snow-capped Mount Tateyama in Japan's Northern Alps.