At Mine Topia Besshi (Besshi Mining Park), you can take a small train to reach the tourist tunnel. This is a popular spot where both adults and children come to observe, learn, and experience the hard work of copper mining in the past.Through guided educational tours, every corner presents different scenes. Notably, near the exit, there are experiences like operating a rock-cutting machine and posing with large stones, which is why I’ve dedicated this article to it.
After getting off the small train at Lucky Station, it’s about a 2-minute walk to the entrance of the mine. The name above the tunnel entrance is Tanchusho Tunnel. As we entered the long mining tunnel, we were immediately greeted by an exhibit detailing the history of the Besshi Copper Mine.
There are also two stunning three-dimensional paintings that are incredibly lifelike. It was my first time seeing such vivid artwork, along with stories from the history of Besshi Copper Mine (Honzan), covering major events between 1691 and 1973. The exhibit also showcases minerals excavated from the site.
The temperature inside the mine was 19.3°C when we visited, which was during late summer to early autumn—a time when the weather was still quite hot. Exploring the historical and cultural aspects of the mine in such a cool environment was a fantastic experience. We arrived at the “Happiness Pit,” which commemorates the discovery of promising ore after challenging explorations. In 1691, miners joyfully opened the first mine here, marking the start of the mining operations.
Next, we came across several models introducing the mine’s entrances and bathhouses. After their shifts, miners would use these bathhouses, and women were often present as well. There was also a display of a small women’s hut, where four women were shown washing and sorting ores, while one man hammered rocks. Other models depicted copper smelting and refining processes, demonstrating the various steps to turn raw ore into usable products. The refined copper was not only sent to Besshi but also to Osaka, where it was transformed into products like round copper (for export) and sheet copper (for domestic use).
The kids eagerly lined up to play with the rock-cutting machine. By pressing a button, it simulated breaking rocks in front of them, complete with the sound and motion of rocks splitting apart—it was so realistic! Another fun experience allowed visitors to lift a “giant stone” like a superhero. The stone looked incredibly real and made for great photo opportunities.
▲Kids having a blast playing with the rock-cutting machine.
After enjoying these mining-themed activities, we were near the exit. Visiting this cool mining tunnel during the summer for an educational and cultural tour was truly a delightful experience.
Mine Topia Besshi (Besshi Mining Park)
Website:https://besshi.com/
Address: 707-3 Tategawa-cho, Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Phone:0897-43-1801 (9:00~17:00)
Business Hours: Subject to change; may close in winter due to snow. Check the link for updates.
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