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srvmshr | 7 months ago

I have been to this place.

It is limited viewing, requires a reservation & the slots run out practically in seconds. Tough for us residents to get it as well. My wife could snag it in her third try, as a late birthday trip last year.

It is gargantuan & having massive holding capacity. To give semblance with something familiar, it was like standing in NY Grand Central station, except it was felt bigger, empty, damp & illuminated by floodlights from all sides. It is probably one and half football fields in length & scales high as much as a five storied building. Uploaded three pics to show the scale of this megalith. (The base of the pillars here are taller than average height of person to give a rough scale. The stairs come down from the ground level)

https://i.imgur.com/Jtcy0Ct.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/8Q08eKS.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/y75sfGP.jpeg

In addition to this underground chamber, there are two massive pumps on either sides, which divert the water from whichever river is surging to the other (Arakawa & Edogawa possibly). The chamber is the buffer zone between the rivers, not a storage tank ultimately. I was told by the civil engineer of this plant they could pump out as much as a jumbo jet's volume per minute in its storm surge channel/drain to manage flooding. You can walk up to the turbine room at the end of this room, and see its massive blades at an arm length. All with earthquake protection in place as well. Honestly mind-blowing piece of engineering.

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bschwindHN|7 months ago

Weird, I visited last year and don't remember having a hard time getting tickets. Maybe I got lucky.

Here are a couple photos I took with people for scale:

https://imgur.com/a/DPYYou4

razkarcy|7 months ago

Thank you for these; they convey the relative proportion very well and have satiated my curiosity.

jonnybgood|7 months ago

I've also visited. It was a hot day when I went. As we descended, the coolness felt amazing, but there was this misty fog inside. Mixed with the dark dampness, I felt like I walked in to a Andrei Tarkovsky scene.

bencyoung|7 months ago

The Fens in East Anglia in the UK has a lot of interesting pumping tech. The latest can do 100m3/s (https://www.edie.net/st-germans-pumping-station-keeps-fens-f...). If all the pumps failed there would be hundreds of km2 underwater within days or weeks

Yeul|7 months ago

In WW2 the Dutch government had to ask the Allies not to bomb any power stations. If left to nature the entire country would disappear in weeks...

left-struck|7 months ago

> In addition to this underground chamber, there are two massive pumps on either sides, which divert the water from whichever river is surging to the other (Arakawa & Edogawa possibly).

You probably mean pumping stations right? Usually single pumps donโ€™t have that kind of flow rate. Just a nit pick though, your comment was really interesting!

srvmshr|7 months ago

I'm sorry, yes, two stations with huge pumps. They are like towers, but built from basement level downwards if that impression makes sense.

OneDeuxTriSeiGo|7 months ago

Yeah throughout the entire facility (several large chambers with large tunnels between them) there's something like eighty 10MW pumps to move water out of the chambers into the river.

userbinator|7 months ago

It must be the lighting and colouration, as your first two photos actually look like CGI or some sort of painted art.

skhr0680|7 months ago

I had to dust off a useless memory, but it looks exactly like Doom2 Map06 with Quake2 lighting added by the source port Doom Legacy

oceanhaiyang|7 months ago

And you gotta speak decent Japanese or have someone with you who does in case of emergency!

Those pictures look unreal!

ryao|7 months ago

The most important word to know is ้€ƒใ’ใ‚. If you hear it, you will likely see others start running, and you should run in the same direction.

BeFlatXIII|7 months ago

The one with the stairs could've been ripped straight from the original Half-Life. Makes me want to play it again. Thank you for the reminder.

lupusreal|7 months ago

My first thought was Akira, but it's almost the same thing; there are some parts of Half Life which are lifted almost directly from Akira, like the first diagonal elevator that headcrabs slide down.

progman32|7 months ago

Dead ringer for the underground sections of Mirror's Edge.

whtrbt|7 months ago

I've also been (December 2024), I didn't realise it was so difficult to get reservations.

It is an awesome space and surprisingly well lit.

rayiner|7 months ago

I love civil engineers.

tonyhart7|7 months ago

are you japanese ??? or foreigner that marry local?