Also, the Tomioka Silk Mill is currently on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It has met 2 of 6 of the required registration criteria as mentioned below:
1) It clearly reveals the important category of mankind and its merits for the advancement of architecture, technology, monument, city planning, and design for scenery in terms of cultural era of a certain world or time period.
2) It serves as an architectural or technical aggregate displaying the important stages of the history of mankind, or as a sample of outstanding landscape.
Being on the tentative list implies that it has reached the second stage of its application to become a World Heritage site. In the first stage, the site must be protected under sufficient municipal law. In this case, the Tomioka Silk Mill has already been designated as a historical landmark in 2005. In total, six stages have to be fully completed, with the last stage involving a judgement call made by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. For me, it was interesting to learn about the registration process for World Heritage sites. I really appreciate the efforts by Japan in creating awareness, sharing knowledge and the value of culture, tradition and historical economy with international tourists.
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Hello! Show de bola suas fotos...parabéns! Muito prazer sou Simone Bressan
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