List of Cultural Properties of Japan - structures (Miyagi)

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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Prefecture of Miyagi.[1]

National Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 August 2015, twenty Important Cultural Properties (including three *National Treasures) with forty-two component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
*Zuigan-ji Kuri and Corridor
瑞巖寺庫裏及び廊下
Zuiganji kuri oyobi rōka
1609 Matsushima designation comprises two components Kuri of Zuiganji 20181007.jpg 38°22′20″N 141°03′37″E / 38.37223258°N 141.06018358°E / 38.37223258; 141.06018358 (Zuiganji Kuri and Corridor) [1] [2]
*Zuigan-ji Hondō
瑞巖寺本堂(元方丈)
Zuiganji hondō (moto hōjō)
1609 Matsushima formerly the hōjō Zuigan-ji Hondo 201806a.jpg 38°22′20″N 141°03′34″E / 38.37213495°N 141.05957673°E / 38.37213495; 141.05957673 (Zuiganji Hondō) [3]
*Ōsaki Hachimangū
大崎八幡宮
Ōsaki Hachimangū
1607 Sendai Osaki Hachiman-gu 20130819a.jpg 38°16′21″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27252152°N 140.84499749°E / 38.27252152; 140.84499749 (Ōsaki Hachimangū) [4]
Agatsuma Family Residence
我妻家住宅
Agatsuma-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Zaō designation comprises four components: the main building (1753), and three storehouses (1805, 1810, 1751-1829) 38°05′00″N 140°39′09″E / 38.08341335°N 140.65243158°E / 38.08341335; 140.65243158 (Agatsuma Family Residence) [5] [6] [7] [8]
Former Satō Family Residence
旧佐藤家住宅
kyū-Satō-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Kakuda Old Satou Family House in Kakuda.jpg 37°59′58″N 140°43′05″E / 37.99957133°N 140.71818194°E / 37.99957133; 140.71818194 (Former Satō Family Residence) [9]
Former Nakazawa Family Residence
旧中澤家住宅
kyū-Nakazawa-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Natori 38°09′46″N 140°52′10″E / 38.16283141°N 140.8695504°E / 38.16283141; 140.8695504 (Former Nakazawa Family Residence) [10]
Former Tome Kōtō Jinjō Junior School Building
旧登米高等尋常小学校校舎
kyū-Tome kōtō jinjō shōgakkō kōsha
1888 Tome now the Toyoma Education Museum Toyoma school museum050807.jpg 38°39′19″N 141°16′47″E / 38.65537026°N 141.27979811°E / 38.65537026; 141.27979811 (Former Tome Kōtō Jinjō Junior School Building) [11]
Kōzō-ji Amida-dō
高蔵寺阿弥陀堂
Kōzōji Amidadō
1177 Kakuda KOZOJI ame.JPG 38°00′00″N 140°43′06″E / 37.99992303°N 140.71827563°E / 37.99992303; 140.71827563 (Kōzōji Amidadō) [12]
Former Matsumoto Family Residence
松本家住宅
kyū-Matsumoto-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Kami 38°34′32″N 140°46′00″E / 38.57554276°N 140.7667941°E / 38.57554276; 140.7667941 (Former Matsumoto Family Residence) [13]
Zuigan-ji Godaidō
瑞巖寺五大堂
Zuiganji godaidō
1604 Matsushima Matsushima Godaido 4.jpg 38°22′11″N 141°03′51″E / 38.36971887°N 141.06417315°E / 38.36971887; 141.06417315 (Zuiganji Godaidō) [14]
Zuigan-ji Onarimon
瑞巖寺御成門
Zuiganji onarimon
1609 Matsushima Zuigan-ji Onarimon 201806.jpg 38°22′18″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37176808°N 141.05980942°E / 38.37176808; 141.05980942 (Zuiganji Onarimon) [15]
Zuigan-ji Chūmon
瑞巖寺中門
Zuiganji chūmon
1609 Matsushima  Zuigan-ji Nakamon 201806.jpg 38°22′18″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37176808°N 141.05980942°E / 38.37176808; 141.05980942 (Zuiganji Chūmon) [16]
Ishii Lock
石井閘門
Ishii kōmon
1880 Ishinomaki 38°26′48″N 141°17′28″E / 38.44657017°N 141.29101814°E / 38.44657017; 141.29101814 (Ishii Lock) [17]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Nagatoko
大崎八幡宮長床
Ōsaki Hachimangū nagatoko
1661-1672 Sendai Ōsaki Hachiman-gū nagatoko.jpg 38°16′20″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27226089°N 140.8450104°E / 38.27226089; 140.8450104 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Nagatoko) [18]
Tōshōgū
東照宮手水舎
Tōshōgū
1654 Sendai designation comprises five components: the honden, karamon, sukibei (fence), zuijinmon, and torii Sendai Tōshō-gū backside of honden and sukibei.jpg Sendai Tōshō-gū zuijinmon.jpg Sendai Tōshō-gū Torii.jpg 38°16′49″N 140°53′06″E / 38.28021952°N 140.88506457°E / 38.28021952; 140.88506457 (Tōshōgū) [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]
Horaguchi Family Residence
洞口家住宅
Horaguchi-ke jūtaku
1750/60s Natori Nagayamon of Horaguchi Family House.JPG 38°10′22″N 140°54′55″E / 38.17289439°N 140.91535616°E / 38.17289439; 140.91535616 (Horaguchi Family Residence) [24]
Yōtoku-in Tamaya
陽徳院霊屋
Yōtoku-in tamaya
1660 Matsushima Mausoleum of Date Masamune's wife Megohime Yotoku-in Tamaya 2015a.jpg 38°22′24″N 141°03′37″E / 38.373222°N 141.060194°E / 38.373222; 141.060194 (Yōtoku-in Tamaya) [25]
Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō Niōmon
陸奥国分寺薬師堂
Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon
1607 Sendai Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushido in 2008.jpg 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E / 38.25129999°N 140.90278373°E / 38.25129999; 140.90278373 (Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō) [26]
Entsū-in Tamaya
圓通院霊屋
Entsū-in tamaya
1647 Matsushima Entsu-in Tamaya 201806.jpg 38°22′17″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37136277°N 141.05965175°E / 38.37136277; 141.05965175 (Entsū-in Tamaya) [27]
Shiogama Jinja
鹽竈神社
Shiogama Jinja
1647 Shiogama designation comprises fifteen components: the torii and sayūgū and betsugū haiden of 1663; and sagū, ugū, and betsugū honden, sagū, ugū, and betsugū heiden, sayūgū and betsugū kairō, sayūgū and betsugū mizugaki, gate and kairō, and zuijinmon, all of 1704 塩釜神社 大鳥居.jpg Shiogama Shrine haiden.jpeg Shiogama Shrine Betsugu haiden.jpeg Hondens of Shiogama-jinja shrine Migimiya and Hidarimiya.JPG Honden of Shiogama-jinja shrine Betsumiya.JPG Shiogama Shrine romon.jpeg 38°19′09″N 141°00′46″E / 38.31914615°N 141.01279002°E / 38.31914615; 141.01279002 (Shiogama Jinja) [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 May 2014, thirty-six properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Kanrantei
観瀾亭
Kanrantei
1592-1596 Matsushima built for Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle, transferred to Edo by Date Masamune, and then to Matsushima by Date Tadamune Matsushima Kanran-tei 01.jpg 38°22′10″N 141°03′41″E / 38.369487°N 141.061341°E / 38.369487; 141.061341 (Kanrantei) [43]
Honden
白山神社本殿
Hakusan Jinja honden
1640 Sendai with shingle roof since 1668 Hakusan-jinja (Sendai) honden.JPG 38°14′45″N 140°54′03″E / 38.245799°N 140.900956°E / 38.245799; 140.900956 (Hakusan Jinja Honden) [44]
Kakujō-ji Tamaya
覚乗寺高台院霊屋
Kakujōji tamaya
1672 Tome 38°39′29″N 141°16′53″E / 38.657942°N 141.281428°E / 38.657942; 141.281428 (Kakujōji Tamaya) [45]
Arikabe Honjin
有壁本陣
Arikabe honjin
1744 Kurihara 38°52′04″N 141°07′28″E / 38.867753°N 141.124398°E / 38.867753; 141.124398 (Arikabe Honjin) [46]
Honden
諏訪神社本殿
Suwa Jinja honden
c.1705 Sendai Ayashi Suwa-jinja 2005.JPG 38°15′56″N 140°45′31″E / 38.265583°N 140.758667°E / 38.265583; 140.758667 (Suwa Jinja Honden) [47]
Tōshōgū Chōzuya
東照宮手水舎
Tōshōgū chōzuya
1654 Sendai Sendai Tōshō-gū chōzuya.jpg 38°16′49″N 140°53′06″E / 38.280278°N 140.885°E / 38.280278; 140.885 (Tōshōgū Chōzuya) [48]
Honden
賀茂神社本殿
Kamo Jinja honden
1696-7 Sendai the Shimogamo honden dates to 1696, Kamigamo to 1697 KamojinjaSendai-hondenKamiShimo.jpg 38°19′16″N 140°50′57″E / 38.321139°N 140.849056°E / 38.321139; 140.849056 (Kamo Jinja Honden) [49]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Stone Torii
大崎八幡宮石鳥居
Ōsaki Hachimangū ishi-torii
1668 Sendai repaired in 1907 Ōsaki Hachiman-gū ishi-torii.jpg 38°16′20″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27226089°N 140.8450104°E / 38.27226089; 140.8450104 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Stone Torii) [50]
Sanmon
香林寺山門
Kōrinji sanmon
1584 Tome KorinjiSanmonT.JPG 38°36′08″N 141°15′34″E / 38.602167°N 141.259389°E / 38.602167; 141.259389 (Kōrinji Sanmon) [51]
Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō Niōmon
陸奥国分寺薬師堂仁王門
Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon
1607 Sendai Mutsu Kokubunji Niomon in 2008.jpg 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E / 38.251308°N 140.902811°E / 38.251308; 140.902811 (Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon) [52]
Kannari Junior School Building
金成小学校校舎
Kannari shōgakkō kōsha
1887 Kurihara remodelled in 1910; now the (栗原市金成歴史民俗資料館) KuriharaShiKannariRekishiMinzokushiryokan2005.jpg 38°48′40″N 141°04′26″E / 38.811155°N 141.073808°E / 38.811155; 141.073808 (Kannari Junior School Building) [53]
Zuigan-ji Sōmon
瑞巌寺総門
Zuiganji sōmon
early Edo period Matsushima Zuigan-ji Somon 201806.jpg 38°22′20″N 141°03′35″E / 38.372178°N 141.059597°E / 38.372178; 141.059597 (Zuiganji Sōmon) [54]
Former Tome Police Station
旧登米警察署庁舎
kyū-Tome keisatsusho chōsha
1888 Tome now the (警察資料館) Police museum toyoma.jpg 38°39′29″N 141°16′23″E / 38.658139°N 141.273028°E / 38.658139; 141.273028 (Former Tome Police Station) [55]

Municipal Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 May 2014, one hundred and twenty properties have been designated at a municipal level.[6]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Sōmon
大年寺惣門
Dainenji sōmon
Edo period Sendai DainenTempleMainGate2007-11-14.jpg 38°14′13″N 140°52′44″E / 38.236965°N 140.878976°E / 38.236965; 140.878976 (Dainenji Sōmon) [56]
Jōkaku-ji Sanmon
成覚寺山門(旧浄眼院殿霊屋門)
Jōkakuji sanmon (kyū-Jōgan-in den tamaya mon)
1687 Sendai 38°15′18″N 140°53′21″E / 38.254946°N 140.889236°E / 38.254946; 140.889236 (Jōkakuji Sanmon) [57]
Rinnō-ji Sanmon
輪王寺山門
Rinnōji sanmon
1691 Sendai 38°17′00″N 140°51′33″E / 38.283398°N 140.859039°E / 38.283398; 140.859039 (Rinnōji Sanmon) [58]

Registered Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 August 2015, ninety-seven properties at thirty-three sites have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[7][8]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Ōsaki Hachimangū Shamusho
大崎八幡宮社務所
Ōsaki Hachimangū shamusho
late Taishō period Sendai 38°16′18″N 140°50′40″E / 38.27158003°N 140.84452527°E / 38.27158003; 140.84452527 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Shamusho) [59]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Former Chief Priest's Quarters
大崎八幡宮旧宮司宿舎
Ōsaki Hachimangū kyū-gūji shukusha
late Taishō period Sendai Ōsaki Hachiman-gū residential house for chief priest.jpg 38°16′17″N 140°50′40″E / 38.27143735°N 140.84448562°E / 38.27143735; 140.84448562 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Former Chief Priest's Quarters) [60]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Shinmesha
大崎八幡宮神馬舎
Ōsaki Hachimangū shinmesha
late Taishō period Sendai renovated in 2010 Ōsaki Hachiman-gū shinme-sha.jpg 38°16′18″N 140°50′43″E / 38.27168109°N 140.84516374°E / 38.27168109; 140.84516374 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Shinmesha) [61]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Pamphlet on Cultural Properties". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  2. ^ 国宝・重要文化財 [Number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(建造物) (宮城県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b 宮城県の国・県指定文化財 [National and Prefectural Cultural Properties of Miyagi Prefecture] (in Japanese). Miyagi Prefecture. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on 12 January 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  5. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(都道府県分) [Number of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  6. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分) [Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  7. ^ 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ 宮城県の国登録文化財一覧表 [List of Registered Cultural Properties of Miyagi Prefecture] (in Japanese). Miyagi Prefecture. 16 August 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.

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