The worst mining disaster in Japan happened on November 9, 1963, when an explosion at
Omuta killed 447.
On November 9, 1963, an explosion at a mine in
Omuta, Japan killed 447 - some 50 years after the Senghenydd disaster of October 14, 1913, killed 438.
FUKUOKA - The Fukuoka High Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision sentencing to death a 48-year-old woman and her second son over the murders of four people in 2004 in
Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, in conspiracy with her husband and elder son, rejecting their appeals.
Omuta, 275 100,375 (Nippon Jinzo Sekyu K.K.) Fukuoka 110 40,150
Omuta Plant Takikawa, Takikawa Works Hokkaido Nissan Liquid Fuel Co.
This shift is clearly reflected in his 1891 picture "By the Mill-Pond" (U
omuta).
The Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) and the Industrial Bank of Japan (IBJ) plan to invest 4.2 billion yen in a project of
Omuta Recycle Power Co., a plant in Fukuoka Prefecture that will create electricity using recycled household waste, bank officials said Thursday.
The freighter, laden with some 7,000 tons of aluminum ingots, was due to arrive at the port of Miike in
Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Oct.
Omuta, Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo also receive detailed treatment in the book.
Ando, 45, is an assistant at the neurology department of Kumamoto University's school of medicine which sent the Japanese man, then 27 and a resident of
Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture in southwestern Japan, to Huddinge Hospital on the outskirts of Stockholm to receive a liver transplant.
Principal battles: Hyuga (1356); Chikugogawa (Chikugo River, Kyushu) (1359); Korasan (near
Omuta) (1379).