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    Hachirōgata or Hachirō Lagoon (八郎潟, Hachirō-gata) is a lake in Akita Prefecture in northern Japan. Its formal name is Lake Hachirō (八郎湖, Hachirō-ko), but it is also called Hachirōgata Regulating Pond (八郎潟調整池, Hachirō-gata chōseichi). At 4 meters below sea level, Hachirōgata is the lowest natural point ...

    • Japan
    • lake
  2. Hachirogata Lagoon was once the 2nd biggest lake in Japan with a surface area (approximately 22,000 ha) second only to Biwa Lake. It is a brackish water lake where sea water and fresh water mix, with a shallow depth of only 3-5 m.

  3. Hachirogata Reclamation. Once Japan’s second largest lake before the land reclamation, Hachiro Lagoon had a depth of 4.7m and a nearly flat bottom like a plate. The land reclamation created a 51.5km bank surrounding Ogata Village.

  4. Hachirōgata (八郎潟 Hachirōgata?) é um lago na província de Akita, no norte do Japão. Seu nome formal é Lago Hachirō (八郎湖 Hachirō-ko?), mas é também chamado de Reservatório de água regulado Hachirōgata (八郎潟調整池 Hachirōgata chōseichi?). Com 4 metros abaixo do nível do mar, Hachirōgata é agora o ponto mais baixo do Japão.

    • 48,3 km²
    • Prefeitura de Akita
  5. Hachirogata Lagoon was a brackish lake connected to the Sea of Japan. After the reclamation, it was separated from the sea by the tide gate built by the Funakoshi Waterworks, creating a freshwater lake. The 370m gate not only regulates the flow of seawater, but also that of water from the surrounding area, maintaining the level of water in the ...

  6. 18 de out. de 2019 · Chapter. Reassessing Heritage: Contradiction and Discrepancy Between Fishery and Agriculture in Planning the Hachirogata Polder and Its Surrounding Lagoon in Mid-Twentieth Century Japan. Yasunori Kitao. Chapter. Open Access. First Online: 18 October 2019. 11k Accesses. 1 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Abstract.

  7. Title: Hachirōgata Lagoon, Akita. Author: Kawase Hasui. Year: 1927. Size: 36.5 cm x 23.7 cm. Works of Kawase Hasui. If you want to enjoy Japanese artworks of painting, print, and craft everyday, check the Twitter account of Masterpiece of Japan! Follow @JapanTraCul. You can also see the tweets on the sidebar!