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Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: ...
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Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining
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Nirayama Reverbatory Furnaces
© Izunokuni City
Former Kagoshima Foreign Engineer's residence
© Kagoshima City
Aerial view of Nirayama reverbatory furnaces
© Izunokuni City
Shrine
© Kamaishi City
Author: Kamaishi City Board of Education
Wooden pilings delineate of Mietsu Naval Dock
© Saga City Board of Education
Author: Saga City Board of Education
Aerial view of Mietsu Naval Dock
© Saga City Board of Education
Author: Saga City Board of Education
Mitsubishi Senshokaku Guest House
© Mitsubisi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Nagasaki ...
Aerial view of the Hashima coal mine
© Nagasaki Prefecture
Miyanohara Pit
© Omuta City
Manda pit
© Arao City Board of Education
Winch at winding engine house of Manda pit
© Arao City Board of Education
Original lock gates of Miike Port
© Omuta City
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