Ashio Copper Mine

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Explore the mine that once powered Japan! Experience history through a mine shaft adventure!

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Overview

Ashio Copper Mine, located in Ashio-machi, Nikko-shi, Tochigi-ken, is a historic mine that once flourished as one of Japan's leading copper mines. Mining began around 1600 and ended in 1973. Today, its historical site is open to the public as a tourist attraction, allowing visitors to explore the mine shafts and museum. Inside the mine shafts, you can glimpse the mining methods of the time and truly feel a connection to history. Traveling through the shafts on a mine cart, you can imagine the hardships faced by the miners of the era. Tools used in the mining process are displayed on the shaft walls, providing a glimpse into the advancements in mining technology. The museum offers a chance to learn about the history and culture of Ashio Copper Mine. Ashio Copper Mine played a crucial role in Japan's modernization, and understanding its history and culture is essential to comprehending Japanese history. The museum displays various materials related to the history and culture of Ashio Copper Mine, allowing visitors to learn about the lives of the miners and the mine's impact on Japan. Ashio Copper Mine is a place where you can experience abundant nature and history. The surrounding area boasts beautiful mountains and valleys, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty. As a historic site, learning about its history is crucial for understanding Japanese history. It's a great family-friendly tourist spot. Exploring the mine shafts and visiting the museum will be a valuable experience for children. The surrounding area also offers amusement parks and playgrounds for children to enjoy. Ashio Copper Mine is a place to learn about the mine that powered Japan's modernization. Ashio Copper Mine was a vital site in Japan's modernization, and understanding its history is essential for understanding the history of Japan's modernization. It is a tourist spot where you can learn about the history of Japan's modernization.

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Basic Information

Address
9-2 Tsudou, Ashio-machi, Nikko-shi, Tochigi-ken Search for tourist attractions in Tochigi
Access
Take the Tobu Bus Nikko from JR Nikko Station to the “Ashio Copper Mine Mae” stop. It's about a 10-minute walk from there. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Mondays
Fee
Adults ¥700, Children ¥350
INFO
Please be aware that the mine tunnels are cool and humid, so dress accordingly. The ground can also be slippery, so please wear comfortable shoes.
HP
https://www.city.nikko.lg.jp/soshiki/6/1027/4/1826.html

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