All the way from Hiroshima to the cloud, I didn't expect to go to Shijian Yinshan, but I couldn't bear to advertise too much on the road sign. Finally, I saw that the intersection still didn't hold back, so I turned in. It is not so much Yinshan, but rather an exposition hall, there are still a lot of distances from the real Yinshan pit road. You can enter the tour by buying tickets, mainly to introduce the history and causes of Shijian Yinshan, and the mining situation over the years. You can also experience the production process of a gray blowing method. The exhibition is very heart-warming. There is basically no one here to visit the road. Ishimi Yinshan is an important silver mine in Japan, and Jinshan can be compared with Zodo, which is household in Japan, and silver is Japan's main export product, of course, the destination is obvious. The Maori family occupying this place is also inseparable from minerals, especially after the invention of the ash blowing method, the silver production increased significantly, ensuring the economic development of the Edo Shofu. The pit road in Yinshan is several kilometers long, and it has been dug into several different layers. It is very intimate to make a model here. The overall feeling is still very useful here. It is a worthwhile trip.
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All the way from Hiroshima to the cloud, I didn't expect to go to Shijian Yinshan, but I couldn't bear to advertise too much on the road sign. Finally, I saw that the intersection still didn't hold back, so I turned in. It is not so much Yinshan, but rather an exposition hall, there are still a lot of distances from the real Yinshan pit road. You can enter the tour by buying tickets, mainly to introduce the history and causes of Shijian Yinshan, and the mining situation over the years. You can also experience the production process of a gray blowing method. The exhibition is very heart-warming. There is basically no one here to visit the road. Ishimi Yinshan is an important silver mine in Japan, and Jinshan can be compared with Zodo, which is household in Japan, and silver is Japan's main export product, of course, the destination is obvious. The Maori family occupying this place is also inseparable from minerals, especially after the invention of the ash blowing method, the silver production increased significantly, ensuring the economic development of the Edo Shofu. The pit road in Yinshan is several kilometers long, and it has been dug into several different layers. It is very intimate to make a model here. The overall feeling is still very useful here. It is a worthwhile trip.
See someone say to go to Shimagen! Happy to turn over a coffee shop in Shijian Yinshan at the bottom of the press box. A value cafe that will be sucked in when you stroll around the old street. It is a large old house with tatami mats, a large atrium and invincible window views, smooth wooden floors and glass sun rooms, and a warm stove in winter. Then the tea snacks are still delicious, Qi Feng is fluffy, the ice cream ball tastes strong, sweet with acid and small hail, fried tea and group soup are very warm. The left side of the store is coffee, and the right side is a small shop. You can stay for a long time even eating and shopping.
The earliest written records of Shijian Yinshan Shijian Yinshan date back to 1309, but the real prosperity was in the second half of the 16th century. Since the introduction of refining technology overseas, the production of silver ore has increased significantly, and the production in its heyday even accounted for the proportion of the world. A key town that drives cultural exchanges between Japan and the world economy. The now closed silver mining town was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2007, walking the preserved ancient streets, and it seems to be able to see through traditional architecture. The Longyuan Temple Trail, which has now been opened to visit, can see the scene of the pit at that time. Transportation mode: JR Renwan Station Exit and take the bus to Omori's place to get off and walk for 4 minutes. Open time: open all day #Japan Tourism# #Good places around#
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