Otagiri Dam
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Otagiri Dam[1] (Japanese: 小田切ダム) (also sometimes read as Odagiri Dam[2]) is a dam in the Nagano Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1954.[3]
Name origin
The name of the dam originates from the old village “Otagiri” (小田切)[4][circular reference] (not "Odagiri"). Etymologically “Otagiri” consists of “O” and “tagiri”. “O” is a prefix of Japanese. “Tagiri” is the gerund of the verb “tagiru” (it means the motion of water like “boil”).[5][6] In Nagano Prefecture there are many such place names like "Tagiri", “Ô-tagiri”,[7][circular reference] "Naka-tagiri",[8][circular reference] “Inu-tagiri”, “Fut-tagiri”, and “Ka-tagiri”.[9][circular reference][10][circular reference][11][circular reference][12]
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "長野市公共サインガイドライン" (PDF). Nagano City Official Website. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- ^ "Odagiri Dam [Nagano Pref.] - Dams in Japan". damnet.or.jp.
- ^ ja:小田切
- ^ 松崎岩夫『長野県の地名 その由来』,信濃古代文化研究所,1991年
- ^ 松崎岩夫『上伊那の地名 その由来』,ほおずき書籍,1999年.ISBN 4795286469
- ^ ja:太田切川 (長野県)
- ^ ja:中田切川
- ^ ja:片桐村
- ^ ja:片桐氏
- ^ ja:田切
- ^ "目黒の地名 田切(たぎり) 目黒区".
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