List of Cultural Properties of Japan - structures (Tokushima)

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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 Tokushima.[1]

National Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 January 2015, seventeen Important Cultural Properties with thirty-seven component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Aihara Family Residence
粟飯原家住宅
Aihara-ke jūtaku
1710 Kamiyama 33°57′55″N 134°19′34″E / 33.96540142°N 134.32605235°E / 33.96540142; 134.32605235 (Aihara Family Residence) [1]
Honden
一宮神社本殿
Ichinomiya Jinja honden
1630 Tokushima Ichinomiyajinja, Tokushima 08.JPG 34°02′16″N 134°27′45″E / 34.03787399°N 134.46255414°E / 34.03787399; 134.46255414 (Ichinomiya Jinja Honden) [2]
Ushihiko Jinja Honden
宇志比古神社本殿
Ushihiko Jinja honden
1599 Naruto 34°09′44″N 134°32′13″E / 34.16210283°N 134.53690183°E / 34.16210283; 134.53690183 (Ushihiko Jinja Honden) [3]
Former Nagaoka Family Residence
旧長岡家住宅
kyū-Nagaoka-ke jūtaku
1735 Mima The Old Nagaoka Family Residence in Mima.JPG 34°04′12″N 134°09′20″E / 34.06996633°N 134.15565495°E / 34.06996633; 134.15565495 (Nagaoka Family Residence) [4]
Mikawa Family Residence
三河家住宅
Mikawa-ke jūtaku
1928 Tokushima Mikawa House.jpg 34°03′59″N 134°33′22″E / 34.06643276°N 134.55620371°E / 34.06643276; 134.55620371 (Mikawa Family Residence) [5]
Miki Family Residence
三木家住宅
Miki-ke jūtaku
1615-60 Mima Miki Residence, Mima City, Koyadaira.JPG 33°57′51″N 134°12′21″E / 33.96414419°N 134.20595418°E / 33.96414419; 134.20595418 (Miki Family Residence) [6]
Kōne Family Residence
小采家住宅
Kōne-ke jūtaku
1804-43 Miyoshi 33°52′08″N 133°58′47″E / 33.86886484°N 133.97974347°E / 33.86886484; 133.97974347 (Kōne Family Residence) [7]
Kannondō
丈六寺観音堂
Jōrokuji Kannondō
1648 Tokushima Jorokuji 05.JPG 34°00′17″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00459659°N 134.55076887°E / 34.00459659; 134.55076887 (Jōrokuji Kannondō) [8]
Kyōzō
丈六寺経蔵(旧僧堂)
Jōrokuji kyōzō (kyū-sōdō)
1644 Tokushima Jorokuji 04.JPG 34°00′18″N 134°33′04″E / 34.00490124°N 134.55104654°E / 34.00490124; 134.55104654 (Jōrokuji Kyōzō) [9]
Sanmon
丈六寺三門
Jōrokuji sanmon
late Muromachi period Tokushima Jorokuji 01.JPG 34°00′19″N 134°33′05″E / 34.00519483°N 134.551394°E / 34.00519483; 134.551394 (Jōrokuji Sanmon) [10]
Hondō
丈六寺本堂(元方丈)
Jōrokuji (moto hōjō)
1629 Tokushima Jorokuji 02.JPG 34°00′19″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00517166°N 134.55095447°E / 34.00517166; 134.55095447 (Jōrokuji Hondō) [11]
Kirihata-ji Daitō
切幡寺大塔
Kirihata daitō
1618 Awa Kirihataji 07.JPG 34°06′29″N 134°18′13″E / 34.10796393°N 134.3037174°E / 34.10796393; 134.3037174 (Kirihataji Daitō) [12]
Tanaka Family Residence
田中家住宅
Tanaka-ke jūtaku
1685 Kamikatsu 33°52′30″N 134°21′05″E / 33.87503548°N 134.35130712°E / 33.87503548; 134.35130712 (Tanaka Family Residence) [13]
Tanaka Family Residence
田中家住宅
Tanaka-ke jūtaku
Bakumatsu to early Meiji period Ishii designation comprises eleven components: main building (1865), zashiki (1885), treasury (1859), front gate and storehouse (1870), indigo storehouse (1887), south (1860) and north (1873) indigo processing areas, and miso room, lodge, and ash store (early Meiji period) 34°05′25″N 134°26′47″E / 34.09019707°N 134.44649767°E / 34.09019707; 134.44649767 (Tanaka Family Residence) [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

箸蔵寺
Hashikuraji
end of Edo period Miyoshi designation comprises six components: honden (1830–67), hōjō (1856), and gomaden, Yakushidō, shōrō, and Tenjinja honden (1861) Hashikuraji 11.JPG Hashikuraji 15.JPG Hashikuraji 16.JPG Hashikuraji 13.JPG Hashikuraji 08.JPG Hasikuratenzin.jpg 34°02′57″N 133°50′30″E / 34.04904063°N 133.84177825°E / 34.04904063; 133.84177825 (Hashikuraji) [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Fukunaga Family Residence
福永家住宅
Fukunaga-ke jūtaku
1818-1909 Naruto designation comprises six components: main building (1828), detached zashiki (1832), storehouse (1833), barn and firewood storehouse (1818–43), and salt storehouse (1909) 34°12′20″N 134°35′21″E / 34.20556193°N 134.58928184°E / 34.20556193; 134.58928184 (Fukunaga Family Residence) [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36]
Kimura Family Residence
木村家住宅
Kimura-ke jūtaku
1699 Miyoshi 33°51′57″N 133°51′59″E / 33.8659629°N 133.86626139°E / 33.8659629; 133.86626139 (Kimura Family Residence) [37]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[]

As of 19 December 2014, sixteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Genkan and Shoin
地蔵寺玄関及び書院
Jizōji genkan oyobi shoin
Komatsushima Zizouziøø.jpg 34°00′29″N 134°34′56″E / 34.008069°N 134.582300°E / 34.008069; 134.582300 (Jizōji Genkan and Shoin) for all refs see [38]
Three-Storey Pagoda
鶴林寺三重塔
Kakurinji sanjū-no-tō
1827 Katsuura Kakurinji Thirteen towers.jpg 34°00′29″N 134°34′56″E / 34.008069°N 134.582300°E / 34.008069; 134.582300 (Kakurinji Three-Storey Pagoda)
Thirteen-Storey
竹林院十三層塔
Chikurin-in jūsan-sō-tō
Tokushima 34°00′29″N 134°34′56″E / 34.008069°N 134.582300°E / 34.008069; 134.582300 (Chikurin-in Thirteen-Storey Tō)
Shoin
丈六寺書院附棟札一枚
Jōrokuji shoin tsuketari munafuda ichimai
Tokushima 34°00′19″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00517166°N 134.55095447°E / 34.00517166; 134.55095447 (Jōrokuji Shoin)
Tokuunin
丈六寺徳雲院附棟札一枚
Jōrokuji Tokuunin tsuketari munafuda ichimai
Tokushima 34°00′19″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00517166°N 134.55095447°E / 34.00517166; 134.55095447 (Jōrokuji Tokuunin)
Kumadani-ji Niomon
熊谷寺仁王門 (山門)
Kumadaniji Niōmon (Sanmon)
Awa Kumataniji 01.JPG 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Niōmon)
Okumura Family Residence
奥村家住宅
Okumura-ke jūtaku
1866 Aizumi designation with thirteen components 34°06′56″N 134°28′57″E / 34.115686°N 134.482516°E / 34.115686; 134.482516 (Okumura Family Residence)
Kawahito Family Nagayamon
川人家長屋門
Kawahito-ke nagayamon
1772-81 Miyoshi 34°02′37″N 133°47′50″E / 34.043557°N 133.797222°E / 34.043557; 133.797222 (Kawahito Family Nagayamon)
Asa Family Residence
阿佐家住宅一棟及び屋敷林、庭園、石垣、石段、前庭を含む屋敷構え附棟札一枚
Asa-ke jūtaku ittō oyobi yashiki rin, teien, ishigaki, ishidan, zentei o fukumu yashiki kamae tsuketari munafuda ichi-mai
Miyoshi designation includes forest, gardens, stone walls, stone steps, vestibule 33°50′41″N 133°54′06″E / 33.844747°N 133.901711°E / 33.844747; 133.901711 (Asa Family Residence)
Kumadani-ji Daishidō
熊谷寺大師堂
Kumadaniji Daishidō
Awa Kumatanizi0ɨ.jpg 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Daishidō)
Kumadani-ji Tahōtō
熊谷寺多宝塔
Kumadaniji Tahōtō
Awa Kumataniji 04.JPG 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Tahōtō)
Kumadani-ji Chūmon
熊谷寺中門
Kumadaniji Chūmon
Awa 4022655-8番 熊谷寺山門.JPG 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Chūmon)
Kumadani-ji Shōrō
熊谷寺鐘楼
Kumadaniji Shōrō
Awa Kumataniji 07.JPG 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Shōrō)
Miniature Shrine inside Kumadani-ji Daishidō
熊谷寺大師堂内厨子
Kumadaniji Daishidō nai zushi
Awa 34°07′15″N 134°20′24″E / 34.120780°N 134.340021°E / 34.120780; 134.340021 (Kumadaniji Shōrō)
Kannondō
箸蔵寺観音堂
Hashikuraji Kannondō
Miyoshi Hasikurakannon.jpg 34°02′57″N 133°50′30″E / 34.04904063°N 133.84177825°E / 34.04904063; 133.84177825 (Hashikuraji Kannondō)
Tokuzen Family Residence
徳善家住宅
Tokuzen-ke jūtaku
1866 Miyoshi 33°52′41″N 133°46′14″E / 33.877978°N 133.770669°E / 33.877978; 133.770669 (Tokuzen Family Residence)

Municipal Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 May 2014, forty-two properties have been designated at a municipal level.[6]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Zuishinmon
八幡神社随臣門
Hachiman Jinja zuishinmon
Tokushima 34°03′57″N 134°32′39″E / 34.065867°N 134.544094°E / 34.065867; 134.544094 (Hachiman Jinja Zuishinmon) [39]
Komainu
三島神社の狛犬
Mishima Jinja komainu
Tokushima 34°04′29″N 134°32′31″E / 34.074778°N 134.542028°E / 34.074778; 134.542028 (Mishima Jinja Komainu) [40]
Hondō
観音寺本堂
Kannonji hondō
Tokushima 34°03′41″N 134°32′43″E / 34.061335°N 134.545162°E / 34.061335; 134.545162 (Kannonji Hondō) [41]

Registered Cultural Properties[]

As of 1 January 2015, one hundred and thirteen properties at forty-one sites have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[4][7]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Takahara Building
高原ビル
Takahara biru
1932 Tokushima Old Takahara Bill.JPG 34°04′13″N 134°32′56″E / 34.0703172°N 134.54888446°E / 34.0703172; 134.54888446 (Takahara Building) [42]
Seigyoku Sake Company
勢玉 酒蔵A 酒蔵B 煙突 事務所棟
Seigyoku
late Meiji to early Shōwa period Tokushima four registrations: storehouses A and B (1902), chimney (1909), and office (early Shōwa period) Seigyoku.jpg 34°04′19″N 134°33′48″E / 34.07186424°N 134.56326703°E / 34.07186424; 134.56326703 (Takahara Building) [43] [44] [45] [46]
Matsusaka Tunnel
松坂隧道
Matsusaka suidō
1921 Mugi length of 87 metres (285 ft), width of 5.8 metres (19 ft) 33°39′33″N 134°23′53″E / 33.65904544°N 134.39792113°E / 33.65904544; 134.39792113 (Matsusaka Tunnel) [47]
Taisan-ji
大山寺
Taisanji
mid to late Edo period Kamiita four registrations: hondō (mid-Edo period, relocated in 1796 and repaired in 1952 and 1985), Daishidō (1863, repaired 1985), corridor (late Edo period), and shōrōmon (late Edo period, repaired 1985) Butsuozan Taisanji 04.JPG Butsuozan Taisanji 05.JPG Butsuozan Taisanji 03.JPG 34°09′33″N 134°23′59″E / 34.15927583°N 134.39960919°E / 34.15927583; 134.39960919 (Taisanji) [48] [49] [50] [51]

箸蔵寺
Hashikuraji
early Meiji period Miyoshi four registrations: high tōrō (1884), chōzuya (1896), Niōmon (1880), and chūmon (early Meiji period) Hashikuraji 01.JPG Hasikuraziɨɨ.jpg Hashikuraji 02.JPG Hasikuratyumon.jpg 34°02′57″N 133°50′30″E / 34.04904063°N 133.84177825°E / 34.04904063; 133.84177825 (Hashikuraji) [52] [53] [54] [55]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Pamphlet on Cultural Properties". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 29 January 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 January 2015. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(建造物) (徳島県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c 徳島の文化財一覧 [List of the Cultural Properties of Tokushima Prefecture] (in Japanese). Tokushima Prefecture. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 29 January 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. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 29 January 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. Archived from the original on 14 May 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  7. ^ 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2014. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2015.

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