An industry that spins fibers into thread. The main industry is cotton spinning, with other fields including wool spinning, linen spinning, silk spinning, and synthetic fiber spinning. Japan's cotton spinning industry, centered around the large companies known as the Ten Big Spinning Companies, led the industrial development before World War II. After the war, there was remarkable growth in synthetic fibers and wool. In 1997, there were 163 establishments and shipments amounted to 382 billion yen. →Spinning / Textile Industry / Cotton Industry Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
繊維から糸を紡ぐ産業。綿紡績を中心に,羊毛紡績,麻糸紡績,絹糸紡績,化学繊維紡績などの各分野がある。日本の綿紡績業は十大紡と呼ばれた大企業を中心に,第2次大戦前の産業発展を主導してきた。戦後は化学繊維,羊毛の伸びが著しかった。1997年の事業所数163社で出荷額3820億円。→紡績/繊維工業/綿業
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