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Mitsui Miike Coal Mine : ウィキペディア英語版
Miike coal mine
, also known as the , was the largest coal mine in Japan,〔Karan, P.P. & Stapleton, K.E. (1997) ''The Japanese city'' (p.181 ) University Press of Kentucky ISBN 0-8131-2035-7 Retrieved January 2012.〕 located in the area of Ōmuta, Fukuoka and Arao, Kumamoto, Japan.
== History ==
Mining began in the region during the Kyoho era, with the Miike mine under the control of the Tachibana clan.〔Norman, E.H. & Woods, L.T. (2000) ''Japan's emergence as a modern state: political and economic problems of the Meiji period'' (p.59. ) UBC Press ISBN 0-7748-0822-5 Retrieved January 2012.〕
The mine was nationalised in 1872〔(Industrial pollution in Japan ) Chapter - 5 The Miike coal-mine explosion〕 by the Meiji government.〔Norman & Woods, (2000) (p.121. )〕 The Mitsui zaibatsu took control in 1899.〔Karan, P.P. & Stapleton, K.E. (1997) ''The Japanese city'' (p.9. ) University Press of Kentucky ISBN 0-8131-2035-7 Retrieved January 2012.〕
The mine closed in 1997,〔(Workers get the shaft in Mitsui coal mine closure ) ''Asahi Shimbun'', 18 February 1997〕 with devastating effects on the local economy.〔

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