UNESCO World Heritage · Tomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites (2014)

Tomioka Silk Mill: The Complete Guide

Tomioka Silk Mill scenery illustration (Gunma World Heritage)

Japan's first modern government-run silk-reeling mill, built in the Meiji era — a red-brick World Heritage site that powered modern Japan's silk industry.

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📜 Essentials

Full nameTomioka Silk Mill
World HeritageTomioka Silk Mill and Related Sites (2014)
Location1-1 Tomioka, Tomioka City, Gunma
HoursAround 9:00–17:00 (varies by season)
AdmissionAround 1,000 yen for adults
Access~15 min walk from Joshu-Tomioka Station
Best seasonsYear-round (spring and autumn are pleasant)
This page contains general tourist information. Prices, hours and events can change — please check official websites before visiting.

⭐ Must-See Spots

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Cocoon Warehouses & Reeling Plant

Vast timber-and-brick buildings; the reeling hall with period machines is striking.

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Exhibit

Brunat Engine

Shows the original power source; the guided tour explains it well.

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Nearby

Tomioka Townscape

A retro gate town good for a stroll and cafés.

🎁 Best Souvenirs Nearby

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Silk Goods

Silk scarves, soap and cosmetics.

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Tomioka Sweets

Silk-themed confections.

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Cocoon Crafts

Cute cocoon-craft items.

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🍽 Where to Eat Nearby

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Local Dishes

Tomioka set meals and café fare.

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Joshu Flavours

Joshu beef and local vegetables.

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Silk Sweets

Desserts made with silk.

🅿 Parking & Getting There

Miyamoto-cho lot etc.Paid parking near the mill.
RecommendedThe Joshin railway is convenient; a guided tour is recommended.

🚗 Reserve parking in advance

In busy periods, pre-book a nearby lot for peace of mind.

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🏨 Where to Stay

Tomioka / TakasakiUse bullet-train Takasaki as a base.
Isobe OnsenHot springs a little further out.

🏯 Find a hotel nearby

Rooms sell out early in cherry-blossom and autumn seasons — book ahead.

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❓ FAQ

What is the admission?

Around 1,000 yen for adults; guided tours may cost extra. Check the official site.

How long does a visit take?

About 1.5–2 hours with a careful look and a guided tour.

This page contains general tourist information. Prices, hours and events can change — please check official websites before visiting.

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