π Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites
Japan's pioneering mechanized silk production complex from the Meiji period
π Fast Facts
- UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2014
- Established in 1872 as Japan's first modern, mechanized silk reeling factory
- Four-component site illustrating the complete silk production process
- Located in Gunma Prefecture, representing Meiji-era industrial modernization
Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites, located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising four locations that document the complete silk production cycle during Japan's Meiji period industrialization (1868β1912). Established in 1872 by the Meiji government, the site represents the systematic transfer and adaptation of Western technology within a non-Western cultural context. The ensemble of facilitiesβthe main reeling mill, sericulture farms, training school, and cold ...