About: Toi gold mine

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The Toi gold mine (土肥鉱山, also 土肥金山, Toi kinzan) was an important gold mine during the Edo period in Japan, located within what is now part of the city of Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture in the middle of the Izu Peninsula. It remained in operation to the mid-twentieth century.

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  • La mine d'or de Toi (土肥金山) était une importante mine d'or du Japon, située dans la ville de Toi à l'Ouest de la péninsule d'Izu dans la préfecture de Shizuoka. (fr)
  • The Toi gold mine (土肥鉱山, also 土肥金山, Toi kinzan) was an important gold mine during the Edo period in Japan, located within what is now part of the city of Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture in the middle of the Izu Peninsula. It remained in operation to the mid-twentieth century. (en)
  • 土肥金山(といきんざん)または土肥鉱山(といこうざん)は、静岡県伊豆市土肥にある金の鉱山の跡である。伊豆市の指定史跡になっている。1972年からテーマパークとして一般に公開している。 (ja)
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  • Tokugawa coinage depended partly on the output of Toi gold mine. (en)
  • Mining at Toi gold mine in the 17th century. (en)
  • Toi gold mine. (en)
  • The Minister of Gold Mines Okubo was put in charge of exploiting Toi. (en)
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  • Right image: Guinness World Record Certificate for the gold bar. (en)
  • Left image: The world's largest gold bar, at 250 kg, can be seen -and touched- at the Toi Gold Museum. Dimensions: base 455x225 mm, top 393x160 mm, height 170mm. (en)
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  • Keicho koban 1601 1695 vs Manen koban 1860 1867.jpg (en)
  • Okubo Kinzan Bugyo.jpg (en)
  • Toi Kinzan 17th century.jpg (en)
  • Toi_250kg_gold_bar.jpg (en)
  • Guinness World Record certificate largest manufactured pure gold bar 250kg.jpg (en)
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  • Toi gold mine (en)
  • 土肥金山 (en)
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  • 1917 (xsd:integer)
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  • Japanese government (en)
  • Present: Toi Marine Kankō KK (en)
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  • Toi gold mine (en)
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  • La mine d'or de Toi (土肥金山) était une importante mine d'or du Japon, située dans la ville de Toi à l'Ouest de la péninsule d'Izu dans la préfecture de Shizuoka. (fr)
  • The Toi gold mine (土肥鉱山, also 土肥金山, Toi kinzan) was an important gold mine during the Edo period in Japan, located within what is now part of the city of Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture in the middle of the Izu Peninsula. It remained in operation to the mid-twentieth century. (en)
  • 土肥金山(といきんざん)または土肥鉱山(といこうざん)は、静岡県伊豆市土肥にある金の鉱山の跡である。伊豆市の指定史跡になっている。1972年からテーマパークとして一般に公開している。 (ja)
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  • Mine d'or de Toi (fr)
  • 土肥金山 (ja)
  • Toi gold mine (en)
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