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日本の近代化や高度経済成長を支え、その終焉とともに
閉鎖を迎えた各地の鉱山

そこには、当時の遺構が現在も残ります

The Japanese mining industry developed in response to demand brought about by modernization and rapid economic growth.
Afterwards, most of the mines closed due to depletion of resources.

The remains of mining facilities still stand even after losing the function.

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阿仁鉱山跡

発見は 1309 年と伝えられ、江戸中期から銅鉱を産出し、日本三大銅山の一つとして数えられるまでに発展します。

1978 年閉山

Ani Mine

According to tradition, the discovery was made in 1309.
The mine produced copper ore from the second half of the 17th century and later grew into one of Japan's three largest copper mines.

closure in 1978

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大湊鉱山
May 2024

Ani
Mine

鉱山の歴史概要、解説文の一部に加筆、修正を行い、小沢地区の空中写真を追加しました…

Revised some parts of the history and summary, publishing an aerial photograph of Ani district…

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大湊鉱山
March 2024

Ominato
Mine #01

遠心鋳造鋼管の製造は世界的に未開発の分野であり、考案者の中島は実用化にあたって多くの特許を取得しました…

The production of steel tubes using centrifugal casting method was an undeveloped field at that time…

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赤谷鉱山
January 2024

Akatani
Mine

鉱山の歴史概要、解説文の一部に加筆を行い、閉山年を修正ました…

Revised some parts of the history and summary, correcting the year of closure…

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三川鉱山
November 2023

Mikawa
Mine

鉱山の歴史概要、解説文の一部に加筆を行いました…

Revised some parts of the history and summary of the mine…

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