Ginza Koyama Daily Journal 2022.09.11 Let’s build a dam

Ginza Koyama Daily Journal 2022.09.11 Let’s build a dam

The cornerstone of state power is flood control.

I’ve heard the theory that the Egyptian pyramids were built to deal with the flooding of the Nile River.

The development of Edo also began with flood control projects.

Kyoto also prospered thanks to the development of rivers, which made it possible to distribute perishables.

After the war, many multi-purpose dams were built in Japan, not only for roads, but also for flood control and power generation.

However, since my childhood, dams have become synonymous with the destruction of nature, and a mass media campaign against dams has spread among the people.

And there was promoting nuclear power plants under the guise of clean energy.

Now it is solar power.

But aren’t dams still safe compared to the problem?

For flood control and natural energy power generation, dams are safe and efficient.

In recent years, droughts and heavy rains have been occurring all over the world.

Japan, the land of water, suffers from many floods.

When I see the solar panels covering the mountains, I think that a dam would still protect the land without damaging it.

There is always a park around the dam.

I want you to make a welfare colony with a farm.

Is the area around the dam a dangerous zone?

When I was in elementary school, every summer vacation, I went for a drive to the artificial lake of the dam.

What’s going on around it now?

I remember that Japan’s dam technology was excellent.

It reminds me of the movie Kurobe no Taiyo.

It was played by Yujiro Ishihara.

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