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  1. The Mitsui Miike Coal Mine on the Miyahara Pit, Omuta, Japan, where a few mine disasters happened.

  2. 三井三池炭鉱

    は、福岡県大牟田市・三池郡高田町(現・みやま市)及び熊本県荒尾市に坑口を持っていた炭鉱である

    33°0’50″N
    130°27’22″E

  3. Miike Colliery – Miyanohara Pit, Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. One of the Meiji Industrial Revolution UNESCO sites.

  4. Miike Coal Mine explosion, Omuta, Japan.
    Occurred November 9, 1963
    33° 0’49.49″N 130°27’21.25″E

  5. 33° 0′ 50.4″ N, 130° 27′ 21.6″ E
    Mitsui Miike Coal Mine was the largest coal mine in Japan
    In 1963 458 people were killed by the explosion or by carbon monoxide poisoning caused by an explosion.
    839 others were injured by the blast or carbon monoxide poisoning

  6. Miike coal mine, Omuta, Fukuoka, Japan
    In 1963 458 people were killed by the explosion or by carbon monoxide poisoning caused by an explosion. 839 others were injured by the blast or carbon monoxide poisoning. Many of the poisoned survivors suffered severe, permanent brain damage.
    33°00’50.4″N 130°27’21.6″E

  7. Miike Colliery – Miyanohara Pit, Japan

    33°00’49.5″N 130°27’20.8″E
    33.013735, 130.455788

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