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Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan)

Myriad year Japanese clock, Heritage No. 22

The Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan) (機械遺産, kikaiisan) is a list of sites, landmarks, machines, and documents that made significant contributions to the development of mechanical engineering in Japan. Items in the list are certified by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) (日本機械学会, Nihon Kikai Gakkai).

Overview

The Mechanical Engineering Heritage program was inaugurated in June 2007 in connection with the 110th anniversary of the founding of the JSME. The program recognizes machines, related systems, factories, specification documents, textbooks, and other items that had a significant impact on the development of mechanical engineering. When a certified item can no longer be maintained by its current owner, the JSME acts to prevent its loss by arranging a transfer to the National Science Museum of Japan or to a local government institution.

The JSME plans to certify several items of high heritage value over years.

Categories

Items in the Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan) are classified into four categories:

  1. Sites: Historical sites that contain heritage items.
  2. Landmarks: Representative buildings, structures, and machinery.
  3. Collections: Collections of machinery, or individual machines.
  4. Documents: Machinery-related documents of historical significance.

Each item is assigned a Mechanical Engineering Heritage number.

Items certified in 2007

Sites

Landmarks

Collections

Documents

Items certified in 2008

Sites

Collections

Items certified in 2009

Sites

Landmarks

Collections

Items certified in 2010

Landmarks

Carousel El Dorado in Toshimaen. Heritage No. 38

Collections

Electric vehicle TAMA, Heritage No. 40.

Items certified in 2011

Landmarks

Mashū Maru, Heritage No. 44.

Collections

Items certified in 2012

Landmarks

Collections

Items certified in 2013

Landmarks

Collections

Items certified in 2014

Landmarks

Collections

Documents

Items certified in 2015

Landmarks

Railway bascule Bridge "Suehiro Kyoryo"

Collection

Items certified in 2016

Landmarks

Collection

Items certified in 2017

Site

Kachidoki bridge over Sumida River, Tsukiji to/from Tsukishima

Collection

Items certified in 2018

Collection

Items certified in 2019

Landmarks

Collection

Items certified in 2020

Collection and Documents

Collection

Items certified in 2021

Collection

Items certified in 2022

Collection

Items certified in 2023

Collection

See also

References

  1. ^ Buckton machine:See fig.3 and its description.
  2. ^ The History of Japanese Mechanical Calculating Machines
  3. ^ "Collections: American Art: Lion, from the El Dorado Carousel, Coney Island, Brooklyn". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
  4. ^ The carousel King, Hugo Haase
  5. ^ American Bidet
  6. ^ "ウォシュレットG 機械遺産" [Washlet G certified on Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan)]. Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). Tokyo. 2012-07-23. p. 34.
  7. ^ Rotopark, Bajulaz S.A. Geneva Switzerland Archived 2013-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ British Museum, London, United Kingdom. "Uhlhorn Press advertising token 1851/1851". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved October 16, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ SILENT PILER
  10. ^ International Press-in Association (IPA)
  11. ^ Press-in Principle, and Press-in Procedure
  12. ^ Wooden column and beam construction method refers to Mokuzo jikugumi kouho (ja:木造軸組構法) lit.,wooden axis assembling structural method, compare with Wooden framing method and/or Timber framing.
  13. ^ Machine nicknamed Gara bo, short form of, Gara Gara Bousyokuki:Gara Gara cotton-spinning machine, (ja:ガラ紡) due to operating sounds gara gara as onomatopoeia

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