Historical landmark • Tosayamadacho Yamadajima, Kami, Kochi 782-0011, Japan
Located in the mountains of Kōchi City, Kochi Prefecture, the Yamada Weir Site is a precious historical site where you can catch a glimpse of the essence of Edo period civil engineering. This place once had a huge dam that blocked the flow of the Monobe River and provided moisture to the surrounding fields.
Even today, parts of the dam remain on the riverbed, and there are some remains near the shrine on the opposite bank. Monuments and restored parts of the dam are installed along the embankment, allowing you to reflect on the achievements of the past.
The weir site is located in a corner of the green park, and you can fully enjoy its charm from the riverside walking path. As you walk through the greenery, you can feel both the ambiance of the Edo period and the breath of nature.
The Yamada Weir was a great achievement completed by the local people during the turbulent period at the end of the Edo period. If you could imagine the harsh work at that time, you can't help but admire the efforts of your ancestors. The value of this historical site lies in the accumulation of the wisdom and labor of these people.
While reminiscing about history, wouldn't it be nice to stroll through the lush park? The Yamada Weir Site is a hidden historical site where you can encounter the work of people that has been passed down through the ages.
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