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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Mining' in the following places:
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The mines, mining structures, and surrounding cultural landscape xe2x80x94 listed as the "Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape" xe2x80x94 became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. | WIKI |
Jutei later introduced a Korean style of silver mining that would become the Haifukiho Method. | WIKI |
Yamabuki Castle was built in the center of the mining complex. | WIKI |
Mining for other minerals, such as copper, then replaced silver as the predominant material produced from the mountain. | WIKI |
Iwami Ginzan's mining area of around six hundred pits and mine shafts Related processing, administrative, residential, and religious sites Three historic castles built in the 16th century to protect the mines Three service ports for shipping silver Connecting transportation routes | WIKI |
the mining area of Ginzan Sakunouchi (xe9x8ax80xe5xb1xb1xe6x9fxb5xe5x86x85) the Daikansho site Yataki Castle site (xe7x9fxa2xe6xbbx9dxe5x9fx8exe8xb7xa1) Yahazu Castle site (xe7x9fxa2xe7xadx88xe5x9fx8exe8xb7xa1) Iwami Castle site (xe7x9fxb3xe8xa6x8bxe5x9fx8exe8xb7xa1) the mining settlement of xc5x8cmori Ginzan (xe5xa4xa7xe6xa3xaexe9x8ax80xe5xb1xb1) the silver refining facilities of Miyanomae (xe5xaexaexe3x83x8exe5x89x8dxe5x9cxb0xe5x8cxba) the House of the Kumagai Family (xe7x86x8axe8xb0xb7xe5xaexb6xe4xbdx8fxe5xaex85) the temple Rakan-ji Gohyakurakan (xe7xbex85xe6xbcxa2xe5xafxba) Iwami Ginzan Kaidxc5x8d Tomogauradxc5x8d transportation route Iwami Ginzan Kaidxc5x8d Yunotsu-Okidomaridxc5x8d transportation route Tomogaura (xe9x9ex86xe3x83xb6xe6xb5xa6) service port/port town Okidomari (xe6xb2x96xe6xb3x8a) service port/port town Yunotsu (xe6xb8xa9xe6xb3x89xe6xb4xa5) service port/port town | WIKI |
The exceptional ensemble, consisting of mining archaeological sites, settlements, fortresses, transportation routes, and shipping ports represents distinctive land use related to silver mining activities. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): Technological developments in metal mining and production in Japan resulted in the evolution of a successful system based on small-scale, labor-intensive units covering the entire range of skills from digging to refining. | UNESCO |
The political and economic isolation of Japan during the Edo Period (1603 to 1868) impeded the introduction of technologies developed in Europe during the Industrial Revolution and this, coupled with the exhaustion of commercially viable silver-ore deposits, resulted in the cessation of mining activities by traditional technologies in the area in the second half of the 19th century, leaving the site with well-preserved archaeological traces of those activities. | UNESCO |
The elements of the property showing the original mining land-use system remain intact; the organic relationships among the individual elements exhibit the full expression of the mechanism of the original land-use system. | UNESCO |
In the mining settlements, there remains a group of traditional wooden buildings of 17th-20th century with careful maintenance, treatment, and repairs, retaining authenticity in terms of design, materials, techniques, functions, setting and environment. | UNESCO |