k Gas Explosion at Fukuoka Prefectures Yamano Mine Kills 237, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 Second largest coal mine disaster in the postwar period Gas Explosion at Yamano Mine, Fukuoka Prefecture, Killing 237 Workers, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 The second coal mine disaster after the war 1965 Showa 40 June 1, 1965, photo by a member of the Photo DepartmentPublished in 100 Million Peoples History of the Showa Era, p. 238 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Gas Explosion at Fukuoka Prefecture s Yamano Mine Kills 237, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 Second largest coal mine disaster in the postwar period Gas Explosion at Yamano Mine, Fukuoka Prefecture, Killing 237 Workers, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 The second coal mine disaster after the war   1965  Showa 40  June 1, 1965, photo by a member of the Photo Department  Published in 100 Million People s History of the Showa Era, p. 238
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Gas Explosion at Fukuoka Prefecture's Yamano Mine Kills 237, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 Second largest coal mine disaster in the postwar period

Gas Explosion at Yamano Mine, Fukuoka Prefecture, Killing 237 Workers, Including Subcontractors, Following Mitsui Miike Mine Explosion in 1938 The second coal mine disaster after the war = 1965 (Showa 40) June 1, 1965, photo by a member of the Photo Department (Published in 100 Million People's History of the Showa Era, p. 238)

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