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Hyogo: Ikuno Silver Mine Guided Historical Tour

Explore the historic Ikuno Silver Mine on a guided walk through its tunnels, museums, and old smelting sites. Learn how Japan’s silver shaped local life and global trade in the early modern era.

Itinerary

Ikuno Mineral Museum
The meeting point is in front of the Ikuno Mineral Museum. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
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Ikuno Mineral Museum
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (2 hours)
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Arrive back at
Ikuno Mineral Museum

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Hyogo: Ikuno Silver Mine Guided Historical Tour

2 hours

<Inclusions>
Professional English-speaking guide
Entry ticket to the Ikuno Silver Mine tourist tunnel

<Plan Code>
G-HYO-040-1-PR

Highlights

Step back in time and explore the historic Ikuno Silver Mine
Discover the geological features and minerals of the mine
Learn about the evolution of mining methods from the Edo period
Visit museums and smelting sites linked to centuries of history.
Explore the Mine Museum and learn about the mine's social history

What's Included

Professional English-speaking guide
Entry ticket to the Ikuno Silver Mine tourist tunnel

Experience details

Begin your journey at the Ikuno Mineral Museum, where your guide introduces the history of the Ikuno Silver Mine and the minerals that shaped this region for centuries. Here, you learn how Japan—now known for limited natural resources—was once a major producer of gold, silver, and copper, exporting vast quantities that influenced both domestic power and global trade from the medieval period into the early modern era. After this introduction, you continue to the entrance of the Kogane-gase tourist tunnel and purchase your admission ticket.

Entering the tunnel, you step into the cool, dim environment where generations of miners once worked. Your guide explains the remarkable contrasts between Edo-period hand-tool excavation and the mechanized mining methods used in the final years before closure. As you walk deeper into the passage, models and life-size displays illustrate how miners carved through rock, transported ore, and adapted to shifting technologies that transformed the rhythm of work over the centuries.

Leaving the tunnel, you proceed to the Fukiya Hall, the historic smelting site where silver ore was refined during the Edo period. Here, your guide explains how Japanese silver circulated across Asia and Europe, fueling trade networks and even altering global silver prices in the 17th century. You gain insight into how a remote mountain mine became intertwined with world history, shaping the fortunes of merchants, warlords, and empires.

The final stop is the Mine Museum, which displays scale models, tools, documents, and technical diagrams. Because some materials can be highly specialized, your guide introduces them at an accessible level, highlighting the most important features and stories rather than overwhelming visitors with detail. These exhibits reveal the daily lives of miners, the organization of labor, and the deep connection between the town’s growth and the mine’s prosperity.

Your tour concludes back at the Ikuno Mineral Museum, leaving you with a richer understanding of how geology, technology, and human effort combined to make Ikuno one of Japan’s most influential mining centers. By walking through tunnels, workshops, and historical sites, you experience firsthand the legacy of a mine that once linked a mountain valley in Hyogo to the wider world.

Meeting Place

Ikuno Mineral Museum: The meeting point is in front of the Ikuno Mineral Museum. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through tunnels and historic sites
・Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
・The tour lasts approximately two hours

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