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The last two elevator viewing platforms used to dig coal mining in Chiba 30 years ago.
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These two red elevators are located in the midst of green nature surrounded. Still in perfect condition Can travel to see for free There is a sign describing the history. But the information is in Japanese Can travel by car as much as ...
Kongzhi の Anthrax company と Life Culture めぐり American Editorial
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When you visit a coal mine facility in Hokkaido, you will be struck by a mysterious feeling that it was really the activities and liveliness of tens of thousands of people here. Although all of them are cities, the population is below 10,000 and is thousands of units. Is it a town or a little larger village on a scale? .. Bibai's coal mine memorial park is just in the mountains without even a village. Even so, the orange building that shines even if it is cloudy or blue sky in a clear sky is cruelly vivid. You can stop by for a while, take a walk around, or "Wawa ...
The mountains of Bibai City, which used to be crowded as a coal mine. The site of the Mitsubishi coal mine and a part of the building are preserved. There are elevators that make people and coal come and go to the coal mine, and the remains of the railway station building. It is a valuable heritage that tells the history of Hokkaido's development.
Although it is called a park, it was a lonely facility in the back of a mountain where there were no people at all. There was a signboard to be careful about bears, but it was one of the purposes of the trip, so I took a walk. The orange-painted pit is truly powerful. There are few buildings left, but there was a photo of the peak. I felt the power of the industry, thinking that there were many large stations with railroad tracks, and that such a town had disappeared without trace. For those who like industrial heritage ...
After seeing the exhibition at the former Tomei Station, I decided to stop by. Looking at the map, it was amazing that there was almost nothing left even though it was a town with a station and a school.
The last two elevator viewing platforms used to dig coal mining in Chiba 30 years ago.
These two red elevators are located in the midst of green nature surrounded. Still in perfect condition Can travel to see for free There is a sign describing the history. But the information is in Japanese Can travel by car as much as ...
Kongzhi の Anthrax company と Life Culture めぐり American Editorial
When you visit a coal mine facility in Hokkaido, you will be struck by a mysterious feeling that it was really the activities and liveliness of tens of thousands of people here. Although all of them are cities, the population is below 10,000 and is thousands of units. Is it a town or a little larger village on a scale? .. Bibai's coal mine memorial park is just in the mountains without even a village. Even so, the orange building that shines even if it is cloudy or blue sky in a clear sky is cruelly vivid. You can stop by for a while, take a walk around, or "Wawa ...
Anthrax heritage
The mountains of Bibai City, which used to be crowded as a coal mine. The site of the Mitsubishi coal mine and a part of the building are preserved. There are elevators that make people and coal come and go to the coal mine, and the remains of the railway station building. It is a valuable heritage that tells the history of Hokkaido's development.
There are few buildings left, but recommended
Although it is called a park, it was a lonely facility in the back of a mountain where there were no people at all. There was a signboard to be careful about bears, but it was one of the purposes of the trip, so I took a walk. The orange-painted pit is truly powerful. There are few buildings left, but there was a photo of the peak. I felt the power of the industry, thinking that there were many large stations with railroad tracks, and that such a town had disappeared without trace. For those who like industrial heritage ...
Ruins of the Red Cross
After seeing the exhibition at the former Tomei Station, I decided to stop by. Looking at the map, it was amazing that there was almost nothing left even though it was a town with a station and a school.