Teragaike
Teragaike is a reservoir in Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is for irrigation to paddy fields near this lake. It was made in the Edo period. Fishing is prohibited in the lake.
Summaries
- Teragaike lies to the north of Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. About 15 minutes walk from Chiyoda Station on Nankai Kōya Line.
- Surrounding the lake is maintained esplanade, and people of the neighborhood utilize it for a stroll.
- There are steles, a sluice of aqueducts for irrigation, a plaza, and playground equipment for training.
- There are residential areas around the lake.
- People can watch PL Art of Fireworks every year on August 1.
- There are houses and fields around this area.
- There are fountains and Plaza Of The Four Seasons as the main area on the south side of the lake.
- There are tennis courts, a small baseball park, a gateball court, and a civic swimming pool on the east side.
- There is '''Fukujin Benzaiten Teragaike Tu Di Gong in Bentensan Plaza on the west side.
History
- 1649:Yojibe Nakamura played a key role, and originally they expanded the small pond which there was, and, for newly reclaiming a rice field, it was made. A total of about 40,000 was mobilized.
- 1969:Finished renovation