[Thorough Guide to the World Cultural Heritage Site: Manda Pit!]
Manda Pit, located in Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture, is one of the coal mine ruins that supported Japan’s modernization. It is registered as a component of the World Cultural Heritage site "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution" and holds great significance in Japan’s industrial history.
Highlights of Manda Pit
One of Japan’s Largest Shaft Facilities
Manda Pit served as one of the Miike Coal Mine shafts, producing high-quality coal from the Meiji era through the early Showa era and supporting Japan’s modernization. The massive steel headframe symbolizing Meiji- and Taisho-era mining technology and the winding engine house are must-sees.
Well-Preserved Industrial Heritage
Many mine facilities and equipment used from the Meiji through Showa eras remain at Manda Pit, allowing visitors to feel the atmosphere of the time. The red-brick buildings and the imposing steel-frame structures are especially popular photo spots.
Guided Tours to Learn Mine History
Specialist-guided tours at Manda Pit explain the history and workings of the mine in detail. You can see the machinery and equipment that were actually used up close.
Display of Mine Trains
Manda Pit also exhibits the mine trains once used there. You can view the trains used to transport coal and for local transport up close, and running demonstrations are held on the second and fourth Sunday of every month.
Recommended Nearby Spots
Arao Tidal Flats (a nature-rich tidal flat registered under the Ramsar Convention)
Greenland (one of Kyushu’s largest amusement parks)
Yotsuyama Shrine (a historic shrine beloved by Arao residents)
Coal Industry Science Museum (a science museum about energy from coal)
Access Information
About 10 minutes by car from JR Arao Station
About 1 hour by car from Fukuoka City
About 1 hour by car from Kumamoto City
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