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The Besshi copper mine (別子銅山, Besshi dōzan) was a rich source of copper in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The deposits were discovered in 1690, and copper mining began in the following year. From then until the closing of the mine in 1973, Besshi produced about 700,000 tons of copper, and contributed to Japan's trade and modernization. The Sumitomo family managed the mine, which helped build the Sumitomo zaibatsu. The Dōzan River was named after the copper mine. The Minetopia Besshi theme park uses some of the mine's facilities.

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  • The Besshi copper mine (別子銅山, Besshi dōzan) was a rich source of copper in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The deposits were discovered in 1690, and copper mining began in the following year. From then until the closing of the mine in 1973, Besshi produced about 700,000 tons of copper, and contributed to Japan's trade and modernization. The Sumitomo family managed the mine, which helped build the Sumitomo zaibatsu. The Dōzan River was named after the copper mine. The Minetopia Besshi theme park uses some of the mine's facilities. (en)
  • La mina de cobre de Besshi (別子銅山 Besshi-dōzan?) fue una mina de cobre que se encontraba en la zona montañosa de la Ciudad de Niihama, en la prefectura de Ehime (Japón). (es)
  • La mine de cuivre de Besshi (別子銅山, Besshi dōzan) est une importante exploitation minière située à Niihama dans la préfecture d'Ehime au Japon. (fr)
  • 別子銅山(べっしどうざん)は、愛媛県新居浜市にあった銅山。総産銅量は日本で2番目に多い約65万トン。 元禄4年(1691年)の開坑から1973年(昭和48年)の閉山まで283年間、一貫して住友家が経営し(閉山時は住友金属鉱山)、関連事業を興すことで発展を続け、住友が日本を代表する巨大財閥となる礎となった。 (ja)
  • 別子銅山是愛媛縣新居濱市山間的一片銅礦區。1690年(元禄3年)發現,從翌年至1973年(昭和48年)約280年間共生產出了70万噸銅。為日本的貿易與近代化做出貢獻。一直由住友家經營(閉山時為)、可說是住友成為日本大財閥的基石。 (zh)
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  • The Besshi copper mine (別子銅山, Besshi dōzan) was a rich source of copper in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The deposits were discovered in 1690, and copper mining began in the following year. From then until the closing of the mine in 1973, Besshi produced about 700,000 tons of copper, and contributed to Japan's trade and modernization. The Sumitomo family managed the mine, which helped build the Sumitomo zaibatsu. The Dōzan River was named after the copper mine. The Minetopia Besshi theme park uses some of the mine's facilities. (en)
  • La mina de cobre de Besshi (別子銅山 Besshi-dōzan?) fue una mina de cobre que se encontraba en la zona montañosa de la Ciudad de Niihama, en la prefectura de Ehime (Japón). (es)
  • La mine de cuivre de Besshi (別子銅山, Besshi dōzan) est une importante exploitation minière située à Niihama dans la préfecture d'Ehime au Japon. (fr)
  • 別子銅山(べっしどうざん)は、愛媛県新居浜市にあった銅山。総産銅量は日本で2番目に多い約65万トン。 元禄4年(1691年)の開坑から1973年(昭和48年)の閉山まで283年間、一貫して住友家が経営し(閉山時は住友金属鉱山)、関連事業を興すことで発展を続け、住友が日本を代表する巨大財閥となる礎となった。 (ja)
  • 別子銅山是愛媛縣新居濱市山間的一片銅礦區。1690年(元禄3年)發現,從翌年至1973年(昭和48年)約280年間共生產出了70万噸銅。為日本的貿易與近代化做出貢獻。一直由住友家經營(閉山時為)、可說是住友成為日本大財閥的基石。 (zh)
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