東郷調整池, Recreational reservoir in Togo, Japan.
Togo Reservoir is a recreational water body in Aichi Prefecture featuring a looped walking and running path that circuits the entire shoreline. The water spans a significant distance and includes designated lanes for rowing and other water activities.
The facility was constructed in 1961 and served as an important infrastructure project for the postwar development of the region. It provided essential water supply to surrounding areas during a key period of national reconstruction.
The reservoir has long served as a gathering place for rowing communities in Aichi Prefecture, where athletes train and compete throughout the year. The shoreline attracts local visitors who come to run, walk, or spend time outdoors with family and friends.
The site is accessible by public transportation and offers a flat, wide path suitable for walking and running at any fitness level. Visitors should dress appropriately for the season and come prepared for varying weather conditions throughout the day.
Beyond recreation, the water serves a practical purpose in power generation through the dam infrastructure on site. This dual function as both a leisure destination and an energy production facility is something most visitors do not expect.
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