Discover the best top things to do in Kamaishi, Japan including Kamaishi Iron Mine Ohashi Blast Furnace Ruins, Kamaishi Unosumai Memorial Stadium, Kamaishi Daikannon, Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site, Kamaishiinori Park, Inochi wo Tsunagu Miraikan / Unosato Koryukan, Former Kamaishi Mine Office, Kannon-j Temple, Hirata Park Baseball Field Club House, Poke Lid Iwate / Kamaishi.
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I visited this Temple while in Kamaishi for RWC 2019. It is a magnificent site to explore and is very peaceful and quiet. The views of the bay and Kamaishi from the top are excellent. This city was devastated by the tsunami with a large loss of life so this huge statue is a fitting place to go and reflect. I took a taxi up to the top and walked back to town (about 40mins) Well worth a visit.
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The first of Western-style blast furnace in Japan was built by Takato Oshima,Japan's father of modern iron production. Oshima's blast furnace was successful in smelting iron ore and led to the continuous production of iron from iron ore.Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the iron making process,from mining to transportation to smelthing.
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This building served as the general office of the Kamaishi Mining Company until 2007. In March of 2008,the building was donated to the city of Kamaishi and relocated.Kamaishi was also entrusted by the Nittetsu Mining Company with a collection of materials related to the Kmaishi Mine.The building is used as a museum dedicated to teaching people about the birthplace of modern ironworking,Japan's largest iron mine,and leading copper mine-Ohashi District's Kamaishi Mine.
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