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  1. On April 1, 1954, Tomioka annexed the neighboring town of Ichinomiya, and the villages of Ono, Kuroiwa, Takase, and Nukabe, and was raised to city status on November 1, 1958. On April 1, 1960 the village of Nyuu was incorporated into Tomioka.

  2. The city of Tomioka (富岡) in southwestern Gunma Prefecture is the site of Japan's first modern silk factory, established in 1872. The Tomioka Silk Mill served as a model for other silk mills in the country in an effort to modernize Japan's silk industry during the Meiji Period, when far-reaching reforms were carried out in all aspects of ...

  3. Gunma’s 150-year-old World Heritage Site Tomioka Silk Mill continues to weave past and present. While the rich history of silk in Asia began over 5,000 years ago, it wasn’t until the third century when Japan got to work harvesting silk, becoming a prized material for kimono weavers in the Heian Period (794-1185).

  4. Tomioka was chosen as the site for the country’s first full-scale machine silk reeling factory, and combining local innovations with technology from abroad took Japanese silk from a literal cottage industry to a globally recognized symbol of the country itself.

  5. April 1, 1954 - Ichinomiyamachi, Onomura, Kuroiwa, Takase, and Nukabe villages of Kanra-gun were incorporated into Tomioka-machi, Kanra-gun, and were elevated to city status to become Tomioka City. March 20, 1955 - Myogi-machi and Takakata-mura merged to form the new Myogi-machi.

  6. Tomioka City is an enchanting city nestled in Gunma, Japan, 2 hours from Tokyo. With a rich cultural heritage, Tomioka is home to the iconic Tomioka Silk Mill, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting the city’s historical significance in silk production which contributed to Japan’s modernization.

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  8. Oct 31, 2019 · Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014, the Tomioka Silk Mill in Tomioka, Gunma Prefecture, was Japan’s first large-scale, Western-style silk-reeling factory.

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