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The mechanized industries in the Meiji Era were highly praised from beyond Japan’s borders. And due to the well-preserved living environment within the facility representing these industries, Tomioka Silk Mill was registered as a World Heritage site in 2014.
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Tomioka Silk Mill 富岡製糸場 | World Heritage of Japan
Let’s take a virtual trip to Tomioka Silk Mill: Japan's oldest mass-production silk reeling model factory built in 1872, established in Gunma prefecture, northwest of Tokyo.
Visit Tomioka Sik Mill’s official website for more information!
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“The site illustrates Japan’s desire to rapidly access the best mass production techniques, and became a decisive element in the renewal of sericulture and the Japanese silk industry in the last quarter of the 19th century. Tomioka 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.”
~Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Special thanks to Mr. Harada, the staffs of Tomoka Silk Mill, and everyone who supported the making of this video.
原田さん、富岡製糸場関係者様各位、そして撮影に携わったすべての方々に感謝申し上げます。
Visiting Tomioka Silk Mills Japan
Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites; Name as inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Tomioka Silk Mill is Japan's oldest modern model silk reeling factory.
I simply don't have to explain about the history, What I want to share is the people and where the people have gone today to work since automation and job losses.
Tomioka Silk Mill/富岡製糸場 Tomioka Seishijō - Gunma, Japan
Tomioka Silk Mill is Japan's oldest modern model silk reeling factory and a World Heritage Site. It was established in 1872 by the government to introduce modern machine based silk reeling from France and spread its technology in Japan. It was closed permanently in March 1987. The mill contributed actively to the growth of Japan’s economy during and after World War II.
Tomioka Silk Mill (Japan Trip) / 富岡製糸場 (群馬県富岡市)
It's located in Tomioka, Gunma Prefecture, Japan and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was established by the government of Japan in 1872 and operated initially by the government and subsequently by private companies until 1987.
ユネスコ世界遺産の富岡製糸場の動画です。明治政府が立ち上げ、1872年(明治5年)に操業開始。1893年に民営化され、数回にわたり複数の民間企業に譲渡され、1987年に操業停止。
Japan Road Trip: Karuizawa & Tomioka Silk Mill
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Tomioka Silk Mill Water Tank
World heritage Tomioka Silk Mill includes silk reeling factory.
This was an enormous water tank built around 1875 that stored the water necessary for production of silk. Rivet, shipbuilding technique used for warships, was utilized to build this iron water tank.
Capcity around 400 tons of water.
Tomioka Silk Mill
I visited on October 10th, 2007. And I found out the photos and made this video today, on June 22nd, 2014.
Tomioka Silk Mills Community
Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites.
This landscape is full of historic sericulture and silk mill complex established in the late 19th and early 20th century in the Gunma, Japan.
This small community is all as with in the past was connected to the main Industry of the area.
That is Silk.
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Konnyaku Park
Gunma Natural Museum
Gunma Safari Park
Myogi Shrine
Tomioka Silk Mill
Ichinomiya Nukisaki Shrine
Rakusanen
Michi-no-Eki Kanara
Momijidaira Sogo Park
Myogi Furusato Museum
富岡製糸場 Tomioka Silk Mill
イコモスが世界文化遺産に登録勧告をした富岡製糸場
Hanada Airport to Tomioka
I rented a car for three days.
My first destination was Tomioka Silk Mills that is now a World heritage Site.
Along the route I stopped at convenient stores for toilet and then bite to eat and little rest.
JAPANTRIP「Tomioka Silk Mill【World Heritage】」Isobe, Gunma Prefecture【富岡製糸場(群馬)】
Tomioka Silk Mill is the first model silk-reeling factory which Japanese government established in 1872. At the end of the Edo period of Japanese history, in the mid 19th century, Japan opened its doors to the world and in 1859 began to trade with Western countries. At that time, the most important Japanese export to the West was raw silk. However, because raw silk was produced by hand, insufficient quantity could be produced to meet export demand. Also, there were problems caused by the widespread availability of low-quality raw silk and the fact that some unscrupulous merchants falsified the quality to sell the silk at a higher price. The reputation of the Japanese raw silk had gone down.
The Meiji government pursued a policy of promoting modern industry in order to stimulate the modernization of Japan and achieve equal status with Western countries. In order to raise funds for it, the government thought that export of raw silk would be most suitable.
Then, the government decided to set up a model factory equipped with modern silk-reeling machines from Western countries to enable mass-production of high-quality raw silk and to train Japanese people in the techniques of machine-reeling and to become leaders in their home towns.
Cocoon from Tomioka Silk Mill
I was gifted a cocoon by Tomioka Silk Mill staff.
it is really interesting for humans to connect with one another and relate or learn to understand and listen to the people.
One can learn so much about the place and history of the community.
Visit the World Heritage Tomioka Silk Mill japan世界遺産「富岡製糸場」見学
#japan#富岡製糸場#群馬県
2018年11月に行った群馬県にある 世界遺産 富岡製糸場
見学の様子です。
富岡製糸場 春のライトアップ Japan´s Tomioka Silk Mill registered as World Heritage site
世界遺産富岡製糸場は、年に数回ライトアップを行っています。明治政府が最初に近代化のために取り入れられた官営模範製糸工場です。明治5年に創業を開始し、フランスのブリュナーによってフランスの技術を導入して設立しました。その後官民払い下げが行われましたれ富岡製糸場が、有数な人により残された為、世界遺産となったのです。日本初の器械製糸工場と言われています。
富岡製糸場 Tomioka Silk Mill [4K]
世界遺産に登録された富岡製糸場の動画です。
富岡製糸場(とみおかせいしじょう、Tomioka Silk Mill)は、群馬県富岡に設立された日本初の本格的な器械製糸の工場である。1872年(明治5年)の開業当時の繰糸所、繭倉庫などが現存している。日本の近代化だけでなく、絹産業の技術革新・交流などにも大きく貢献した工場であり、敷地を含む全体が国の史跡に、初期の建造物群が国宝および重要文化財に指定されている。また、「富岡製糸場と絹産業遺産群」の構成資産として、2014年6月21日の第38回世界遺産委員会(ドーハ)で正式登録された
世界遺産 「富岡製糸場」 2015.1.30 【Tomioka Silk Mill 】 Japan
2015.1/30(金) 世界遺産「富岡製糸場」(群馬県豊岡市)を小雪の舞うなか見学して各施設をビデオ撮影しました。
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Tomioka Silk Mill
Over Golden week we went to Tomioka Silk Mill. In 2014 it was named a world heritage site. We decided to check it out. Unfortunately, half of the facility was under renovation so we weren't able to view everything, and filming wasn't allowed in some of the areas without a permit. We just make videos for fun so there was no need to get a permit.
There was a lot of history at the site, as well as interesting stories. The Japanese people insisted that only women could work in the mill because handling the silk required a delicate touch and they believed that only women's hands were delicate enough to do so. However, they had difficulty hiring women, because at the time, it was rumored that French drank blood. The director of the silk mill was French, so this posed a problem when it came to hiring women, who would have been required to live on site. The first couple of years were rough economically but after they debunked the myth, the site flourished.
Interesting piece of history for you.
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