Konomai gold mine

Coordinates: 44°08′05″N 143°20′55″E / 44.13472°N 143.34861°E / 44.13472; 143.34861
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The Konomai Mines (鴻之舞 鉱山, Kōnomai Kōzan) are located 30 km south of

Hokkaidō
, Japan (44° 23' North : 143° 22' East). The discovery was made in 1915. From then until 1973 when the mine was closed, 73 tons of
Sumitomo
group.

It was one of the richest gold mines in Japan and referred to as "the biggest goldmine in the Orient". At its peak in the 1940s, 13,000 miners, their families, and attendant merchants lived in the area.[1]

  • Right: The monument of Konomai Left: The cenotaph for the victims of mining accidents
    Right: The monument of Konomai
    Left: The cenotaph for the victims of mining accidents
  • The chimney of the old refinery, visible from Prefectural Route 305
    The chimney of the old refinery, visible from Prefectural Route 305
  • Ruin of Konomai
    Ruin of Konomai

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sumitomo Group Public Affairs Committee". www.sumitomo.gr.jp. Archived from the original on 2003-12-09.

44°08′05″N 143°20′55″E / 44.13472°N 143.34861°E / 44.13472; 143.34861