Tomioka Silk Mill, located some 100 km northwest of Tokyo in Gunma prefecture, was established in 1872. From then the mill produced quality raw silk mostly for export but after 115 years in operation it was finally discontinued in 1987. It became a world heritage site in 2014. I visited there on August 5, 2020 with my wife.
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill is the jewel in the crown (open 9:0017:00 daily, closed New Year; admission 500 yen). It's also the most accessible, being a 15minute walk from JoshuTomioka Station (if you're not traveling by car). The mill was established as part of a Meiji governmentsponsored industrialization initiative.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Listed as a World Heritage Site in 2014, Tomioka Silk Mill provides a look at the history of silk production, with some Englishlanguage narration. Completed in 1872, the mill was once one of the world's largest producers of silk. Today, its buildings are some of the only Meijiera government factories preserved in excellent condition.
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377At Tomioka Silk Mill, there are a series of brick buildings that bring images of the Meiji era. The West Cocoon Warehouse, built with wooden frames and bricks, is a unique building that retains most of its original state. Other buildings, such as the silkreeling factory constructed before 1875, have been designated as Important Cultural ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill received world heritage status in 2014 for its crucial role in making Japanese silk a major, international trade commodity and establishing the textile industry as the country's most important industry which it remained for many decades into the 20th century.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Tomioka Silk Mill. Tomioka Silk Mill is Japan's oldest modern model silk reeling factory, established in 1872 by the government to introduce modern machine silk reeling from France and spread its technology in Japan. [ Wikipedia] It received UN World Heritage inscription in 2014.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2014 as a property that illustrates technological innovation and technologica...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill stands in the old city of Tomioka, located in southwestern Gunma Prefecture about 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Tokyo. It was designated an historical site by the Japanese government in 2005, and recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2014. It is a wellpreserved symbol of modernization and international cooperation.
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill allowed 300 people to work at the same time, which made it one of the largest silk reeling mills in its day. Its technological transfer of French industrial sericulture methods illustrates the successful international trade commodity and entryway to the modern industrialized world. In addition, the Tomiko Silk Mill helped ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Tomioka Silk Mill and its related sites became the centre of innovation for the production of raw silk and marked Japan's entry into the modern, industrialized era, making it the world's leading exporter of raw silk, notably to Europe and the United States. Description is available under license CCBYSA IGO English French Russian Spanish
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill garnered international acclaim when it was registered in 2014 as a world heritage site. It's home to rich history that nods to the heyday of the Meiji Restoration period. During this era, the Japanese government launched a number of development plans that prioritized industry and the sciences. One key element that ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377A national treasure and UN World Heritage Site, Tomioka Silk Mill in Japan's Gunma Prefecture is a spot where you can take a walk through history and view a scenic 150yearold scenic silk mill. With unique architecture that blends Western and Japanese elements, it makes a good addition to an area day trip!
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Tomioka silk mill, built in 1872, greatly contributed to the technological revolution in the production of Japanese silk. Moreover, sericulture farmers in Tomioka supported the mass production of high quality silk.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill is an early industrial complex that represents the spreading of Western technologies during Japan's Meiji period and Japan's entry into the modern industrialised world.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Tomioka Silk Mill (Tomioka, Gunma) Tomioka Silk Mill (TSM) is a largescale mill complex which facilitated the first model machine silkreeling mill built by the Meiji government. It was a pioneer in the modernization of Japanese industry and significantly contributed to the improvement of the silk industry in Japan. TSM ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Tomioka Silk Mill shut down production in the 1980s, yet Gunma still accounts for 40 percent of Japan's cocoon production. Visitors can enter several buildings on the Tomioka Silk Mill grounds, including the silk reeling mill, which was stateoftheart at the time it was used. Audio guides that can be downloaded directly to your ...
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