Taio gold mine

The Taio mine (Japanese:鯛生金山) was the large gold mine in Oita, Japan. At its peak productivity between 1934 and 1938, it produced 2.3 tons of gold per year, being the most productive gold mine of Japan. Tunnels stretch for 500 meters below ground level, and total tunnels length is 110 km, although all tunnels below 4th are flooded. From 1983, the mine has become a museum, with 800-meter tunnel section opened to the visitors.

Taiyo mine
Location
LocationHita, Ōita
Ōita Prefecture
CountryJapan
Coordinates 33.139°N 130.894°E / 33.139; 130.894
Production
ProductsGold, Silver[1]
History
Opened1896
Closed1972
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References

  • This article incorporates material from Japanese Wikipedia page 鯛生金山, accessed 23 August 2018
  • – Museum home page

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