Steel Mill Built In 1901 Aims World Heritage Nomination

FUKUOKA, JAPAN - JUN. 15: Japan seeks a nomination as a world heritage by the UNESCO of the nation's oldest steel mill, built in 1901 by the initiative of the imperial government. The factory, currently owned by Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, was open for the media on Monday June 15. South Korea and China have cast doubts for Tokyo's proposal for failing to rightly demonstrate the historical fact that the imperial Japan used Korean workers as part of labor force in the facility. -- This video shows Former Forge Shop and First Head Office of the Imperial Steel Works, Japan.
FUKUOKA, JAPAN - JUN. 15: Japan seeks a nomination as a world heritage by the UNESCO of the nation's oldest steel mill, built in 1901 by the initiative of the imperial government. The factory, currently owned by Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, was open for the media on Monday June 15. South Korea and China have cast doubts for Tokyo's proposal for failing to rightly demonstrate the historical fact that the imperial Japan used Korean workers as part of labor force in the facility. -- This video shows Former Forge Shop and First Head Office of the Imperial Steel Works, Japan.
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Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
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