[Image1]The World Cultural Heritage “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” Card Rally 2025 is now un
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The World Cultural Heritage “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” Card Rally 2025 is now underway!
July 1 (Tuesday)–September 30 (Tuesday)

World Cultural Heritage “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” Card Rally 2025: 38 cards in all
Event period: July 1, 2025 (Tuesday)–September 30, 2025 (Tuesday)
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of World Heritage registration! Set off on an adventure through eight prefectures and 11 cities!
The industrial revolution that laid the foundations of modern Japan took place from the late Edo period through the Meiji era.
The factories, mines, and shipyards that served as its stages remain across the country as the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution, now listed as a World Cultural Heritage.
We are holding a special program to enjoy these history-rich industrial sites: the World Cultural Heritage “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” Card Rally 2025!
At the designated component sites and related facilities, you can collect cards featuring illustrations of things and people closely connected to the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution.
Collect the normal cards available at each facility and get a rare card!
Collect specific cards to receive limited-edition cards and premium card holders (quantities limited).
From young children to history-loving adults, this event offers both learning and collecting fun.



Plus, add the official LINE account as a friend, and

a robot named Gear-kun will appear to help you collect cards via LINE!

With Gear-kun you can check your digital card collection and

easily make inquiries about the card rally via LINE, making it very convenient!



This summer, enjoy exploring industrial heritage sites while encountering the passion and technology of the late Edo through the Meiji era.

For details, please check the “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution 10th Anniversary Special Site.”

Inquiries about the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution

Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution World Heritage Council: 099-286-2363

Inquiries about the card rally (general)

Organizing Office: 050-2030-7388



Normal card pickup locations — 8 prefectures, 11 cities nationwide
Hagi Reverberatory Furnace Guide Hut [Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture]
Emisugahana Shipyard Guide Hut [Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture]
Obanayama Tatara Museum [Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture]
Shigetsuki Park Ticket Booth (Site of Hagi Castle) [Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture]
Shoin Shrine Treasure House Shiseikan [Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture]
Shoko Shuseikan (Former Shuseikan Foundry Site) Slope [Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture]
Former Kagoshima Spinning Mill Engineer’s House (Ijinkan) [Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture]
Sekiyoshi Local Products Center [Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture]
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace Guidance Center Reception [Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture]
Hashino Iron Mining Information Center or Iron History Museum [Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture]
Sano Tsunetami and the Miezu Naval Arsenal Site History Museum or Saga Castle Honmaru History Museum [Saga City, Saga Prefecture]
Gunkanjima Museum or Kosuge Shu Shipyard Site [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Gunkanjima Digital Museum [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Nagasaki Port Terminal [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Takashima Coal Museum [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Takashima Kita-kei Mine nearest bus stop [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Gunkanjima Museum [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
World Heritage Visitor Center [Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture]
Miyahara Pit [Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture]
Manda Pit Station [Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture] — located inside Manda Pit Station.
Coal mine train shelter [Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
※Installed inside the paid area of Manda Pit; on rainy days, after checking your mine entry ticket, staff at the Manda Pit entrance will hand it to you.
Omuta City Coal Industry Science Museum [Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture]
Ryujokan [Uki, Kumamoto Prefecture]
Former Main Office Viewing Area, Imperial Ironworks, Yawata [Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture]
Ongagawa Water Source Pump Room Information Center (inside Nakama City Community Exchange Center) [Nakama, Fukuoka Prefecture]





Manda Pit Station
200-2 Haramanda, Arao City, Kumamoto 864-0001
Phone: 0968-57-9155
Closed: Every Monday (if a holiday, the following weekday), December 29–January 3
Manda Pit site tours: Adults 410 yen, high school students 310 yen, elementary/middle school students 210 yen
Manda Pit Station exhibition room and DVD screening room tours: Free
Parking: Free
Bus-only parking [5 large, 3 medium]
72 standard car spaces
A motorcycle-only parking area is also available


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産業革命遺産カードラリー2025
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