This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Kagawa.[1]
National Historic Sites[]
As of 1 December 2020, twenty-five Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including one *Special Historic Site).[2][3][4]
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*Sanuki Kokubun-ji Site 讃岐国分寺跡 Sanuki Kokubunji ato |
Takamatsu |
provincial temple of Sanuki Province; 80th temple of the Shikoku pilgrimage |
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34°18′10″N 133°56′39″E / 34.30290586°N 133.94416106°E / 34.30290586; 133.94416106 (Sanuki Kokubunji Site) |
3 |
[1]
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Amagiri Castle Site 天霧城跡 Amagiri-jō ato |
Zentsūji, Tadotsu, Mitoyo |
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34°14′10″N 133°44′10″E / 34.23619999°N 133.73601756°E / 34.23619999; 133.73601756 (Amagiri Castle Site) |
2 |
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Arioka Kofun Cluster 有岡古墳群 Arioka kofun-gun |
Zentsūji |
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34°13′00″N 133°47′25″E / 34.21653518°N 133.79018917°E / 34.21653518; 133.79018917 (Arioka Kofun Cluster) |
1 |
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石清尾山古墳群 Iwaseoyama kofun-gun |
Takamatsu |
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34°19′53″N 134°01′27″E / 34.33125988°N 134.02419401°E / 34.33125988; 134.02419401 (Iwaseoyama Kofun Cluster) |
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Ōsaka Castle Stone Wall Sites 大坂城石垣石丁場跡 Ōsaka-jō ishigaki ishi chōba ato |
Shōdoshima |
designation includes the Shōdoshima Quarry Site (小豆島石丁場跡) and Higashi-Rokkō Quarry Site (東六甲石丁場跡) |
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34°30′33″N 134°21′12″E / 34.50930226°N 134.35332679°E / 34.50930226; 134.35332679 (Ōsaka Castle Stone Wall Stone Quarry Sites) |
2 |
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大野原古墳群 Ōnohara kofun-gun |
Kan'onji |
designation includes Wankashizuka Kofun (椀貸塚古墳), Hirazuka Kofun (平塚古墳), Kakuzuka Kofun (角塚古墳), and Iwakurazuka Kofun (岩倉塚古墳) |
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34°05′16″N 133°39′48″E / 34.087709°N 133.663255°E / 34.087709; 133.663255 (Ōnohara Kofun Cluster) |
1 |
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快天山古墳 Kaitenyama kofun |
Marugame |
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34°14′20″N 133°53′26″E / 34.23884806°N 133.89048105°E / 34.23884806; 133.89048105 (Kaitenyama Kofun) |
1 |
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喜兵衛島製塩遺跡 Kibeejima seien iseki |
Naoshima |
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34°30′05″N 133°58′36″E / 34.5013235°N 133.97663534°E / 34.5013235; 133.97663534 (Kibeejima Salt Harvesting Site) |
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Kiyama 城山 Kiyama |
Sakaide, Marugame |
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34°17′23″N 133°53′23″E / 34.28978147°N 133.8897588°E / 34.28978147; 133.8897588 (Kiyama) |
1 |
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Site 讃岐国府跡 Sanuki kokufu ato |
Sakaide |
provincial capital of Sanuki Province |
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34°17′35″N 133°55′06″E / 34.29293333°N 133.91834722°E / 34.29293333; 133.91834722 (Kiyama) |
2 |
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Site 讃岐国分尼寺跡 Sanuki Kokubunniji ato |
Takamatsu |
provincial nunnery of Sanuki Province |
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34°18′35″N 133°57′45″E / 34.30983036°N 133.96238878°E / 34.30983036; 133.96238878 (Sanuki Kokubunniji Site) |
3 |
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讃岐遍路道 Sanuki henro-michi |
Mitoyo, Sakaide, Takamatsu, Zentsuji |
pilgrimage route; includes michi (曼荼羅寺道), Zentsū-ji michi (善通寺道) and michi (根香寺道) |
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34°20′39″N 133°57′38″E / 34.344286°N 133.960590°E / 34.344286; 133.960590 (Sanuki Henro-michi) |
3, 6 |
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紫雲出山遺跡 Shiudeyama ato |
Mitoyo |
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34°14′38″N 133°35′47″E / 34.243825°N 133.596469°E / 34.243825; 133.596469 (Shiudeyama Site) |
1 |
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Site 塩飽勤番所跡 Shiwaku kinbansho ato |
Marugame |
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34°23′16″N 133°47′02″E / 34.38778983°N 133.78390464°E / 34.38778983; 133.78390464 (Shiwaku Kinbansho Site) |
2 |
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Takamatsu Castle Site 高松城跡 Takamatsu-jō ato |
Takamatsu |
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34°21′00″N 134°03′01″E / 34.35005401°N 134.05038592°E / 34.35005401; 134.05038592 (Takamatsu Castle Site) |
2 |
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Takamatsu Domain Matsudaira Clan 高松藩主松平家墓所 Takamatsu-han-shu Matsudaira-ke bosho |
Takamatsu |
at (法然寺) |
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34°16′25″N 134°02′46″E / 34.273667°N 134.046111°E / 34.273667; 134.046111 (Takamatsu Matsudaira Clan Cemetery) |
7 |
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津田古墳群 Tsuda kofun-gun |
Sanuki |
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34°18′02″N 134°14′15″E / 34.300494°N 134.23762643°E / 34.300494; 134.23762643 (Tsuda Kofun Cluster) |
1 |
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富田茶臼山古墳 Tomita Chausuyama kofun |
Sanuki |
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34°15′36″N 134°14′38″E / 34.25991608°N 134.24399067°E / 34.25991608; 134.24399067 (Tomita Chausuyama Kofun) |
1 |
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Site 中寺廃寺跡 Nakadera haiji ato |
Mannō |
finds during excavation suggest a C10/11 date[5] |
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34°07′30″N 133°54′58″E / 34.1249915°N 133.91599015°E / 34.1249915; 133.91599015 (Nakadera Haiji Site) |
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二ノ宮窯跡 Ninomiya kama ato |
Mitoyo |
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34°08′52″N 133°45′17″E / 34.14771942°N 133.75484514°E / 34.14771942; 133.75484514 (Ninomiya Kiln Site) |
6 |
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Hiketa Castle Site 引田城跡 Hiketa-jō ato |
Higashikagawa |
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34°14′02″N 134°24′30″E / 34.23380278°N 134.40841667°E / 34.23380278; 134.40841667 (Hiketa Castle Site) |
2 |
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府中・山内瓦窯跡 Fuchū-Yamanouchi kawara-gama ato |
Sakaide, Takamatsu |
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34°17′39″N 133°56′19″E / 34.29411925°N 133.93870177°E / 34.29411925; 133.93870177 (Fuchū-Yamanouchi Tile Kiln Sites) |
6 |
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Marugame Castle Site 丸亀城跡 Marugame-jō ato |
Marugame |
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34°17′10″N 133°48′01″E / 34.28613896°N 133.80036743°E / 34.28613896; 133.80036743 (Marugame Castle Site) |
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宗吉瓦窯跡 Muneyoshi gayō ato |
Mitoyo |
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34°11′34″N 133°41′57″E / 34.19287136°N 133.69903163°E / 34.19287136; 133.69903163 (Muneyoshi Tile Kiln Site) |
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Yashima 屋島 Yashima |
Takamatsu |
site of the Battle of Yashima and of Yashima-ji, 84th temple of the Shikoku pilgrimage; also a Natural Monument |
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34°21′06″N 134°06′29″E / 34.35165509°N 134.10798214°E / 34.35165509; 134.10798214 (Yashima) |
2, 3 |
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This list is complete and up to date as of December 2020.
Prefectural Historic Sites[]
As of 1 May 2020, twenty-nine Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][6][7]
This list is complete and up to date as of December 2020.
Municipal Historic Sites[]
As of 1 May 2020, a further one hundred and forty Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[9]
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