Ashio Copper Mine

Ashio Copper Mine
Ashio Copper Mine circa 1895
Location
Ashio Copper Mine is located in Tochigi Prefecture
Ashio Copper Mine
Ashio Copper Mine
Ashio Copper Mine is located in Japan
Ashio Copper Mine
Ashio Copper Mine
LocationAshio
PrefectureTochigi
CountryJapan
Coordinates36°38′0″N 139°26′23″E / 36.63333°N 139.43972°E / 36.63333; 139.43972
Production
ProductsCopper
History
OpenedBefore 1600
Closed1973 (1973)
Contemporary photograph of the mine entrance, 2015

The Ashio Copper Mine (足尾銅山, Ashio Dōzan) was a copper mine located in the town of Ashio, Tochigi (now part of the city of Nikkō, Tochigi), in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It was the site of Japan's first major pollution disaster in the 1880s and the scene of the 1907 miners' riots.[1] The pollution disaster led to the birth of the Japanese environmental movement[1]: 90  and the 1897 Third Mine Pollution Prevention Order.[1]: 102  It also triggered changes in the mine's operations, which had played a role in the 1907 riots,[1]: 102  part of a string of mining disputes in 1907.[2]: 189–190  During World War II the mine was worked by POW forced labour.

  1. ^ a b c Walker, Brett (2010). Toxic Archipelago: A History of Industrial Disease in Japan. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
  2. ^ Nimura, Kazuo (1997). Gordon, Andrew (ed.). The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan. Translated by Boardman, Terry; Gordon, Andrew. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.