List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaido)

This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Circuit of Hokkaidō.[1]

National Historic Sites

As of 1 September 2019, fifty-five Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including one *Special Historic Site).[2][3][4][5]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
*Goryōkaku Site
五稜郭跡
Goryōkaku ato
Hakodate
Goryōkaku Site
Goryōkaku Site
41°47′49″N 140°45′25″E 2 7
Usakumai Sites
ウサクマイ遺跡群
Usakumai iseki-gun
Chitose 42°49′06″N 141°34′31″E 2 58
Otafunbe Chashi Site
オタフンベチャシ跡
Otafunbe chashi ato
Urahoro Ainu hilltop fort or chashi; the name is derived from the Ainu terms for "sand" (ota) and "whale" (funbe)[6] 42°49′32″N 143°50′34″E 2 61
Karinba ruins
カリンバ遺跡
Karinba iseki
Eniwa
Karinba Site
Karinba Site
42°53′19″N 141°35′41″E 1 3413
Kiusu Burial Mounds
キウス周堤墓群
Kiusu shūtei bogun
Chitose 42°53′09″N 141°42′59″E 1 60
Shibechari River Basin Chashi Sites - Appetsu Chashi Site
シベチャリ川流域チャシ跡群及びアッペツチャシ跡
Shibechari-gawa ryūiki chashi ato-gun oyobi Appetsu chashi ato
Shinhidaka, Hidaka 42°19′46″N 142°22′21″E 2 3204
Pirika Site
ピリカ遺跡
Pirika iseki
Imakane 42°28′36″N 140°12′17″E 1 75
Fugoppe Cave
フゴッペ洞窟
Fugoppe dōkutsu
Yoichi Zoku-Jōmon rock art: incised human figures, animals, and boats; excavated artefacts include earthenware and items made of stone, horn, and bone[7][8][9]
Fugoppe Cave
Fugoppe Cave
43°11′41″N 140°50′17″E 1 35
Yukuepira Chashi Site
ユクエピラチャシ跡
Yukuepira chashi ato
Rikubetsu 43°27′51″N 143°44′09″E 2 70
Otoe Stone Circle
音江環状列石
Otoe kanjō-resseki
Fukagawa 43°40′27″N 142°02′00″E 1 36
Former Hokkaidō Government Office
開拓使札幌本庁本庁舎跡および旧北海道庁本庁舎
Kaitakushi Sapporo honchō honchōsha ato oyobi kyū-Hokkaidō-chō honchōsha
Sapporo
Former Hokkaidō Government Office
Former Hokkaidō Government Office
43°03′50″N 141°20′54″E 2 41
Kakinoshima site
垣ノ島遺跡
Kakinoshima iseki
Hakodate 41°55′44″N 140°56′51″E 1 00003697
Former Okuyuki Station Facilities
旧奥行臼駅逓所
kyū-Okuyuki-eki teisho
Betsukai
Former Okuyuki Station Facilities
Former Okuyuki Station Facilities
43°18′47″N 145°12′34″E 6 00003717
Former Lower Yoichi Duty House
旧下ヨイチ運上家
kyū-Shimo-Yoichi unjō-ke
Yoichi the ICP Matsumae Clan building of 1853 was renovated in 1891[10] 43°11′52″N 140°47′18″E 6 47
Former Shimamatsu Station Site
旧奥行臼駅逓所
kyū-Shimamatsu ekitei-sho
Kitahiroshima
Former Shimamatsu Station
Former Shimamatsu Station
42°55′26″N 141°32′17″E 6 68
Former Yoichi Fukuhara Fishery
旧余市福原漁場
kyū-Yoichi Fukuhara gyoba
Yoichi herring fishing facilities 43°11′59″N 140°46′42″E 6 63
Former Rumoi Saga Family Fishery
旧留萌佐賀家漁場
kyū-Rumoi Saga-ke gyoba
Rumoi
Former Rumoi Saga Family Fishery
Former Rumoi Saga Family Fishery
43°54′49″N 141°37′03″E 6 77
Kotoni Tondenhei Residence
琴似屯田兵村兵屋跡
Kotoni tondenhei-son heioku ato
Sapporo the tondenhei were former samurai recruited from 1874 as farmer-soldiers, to farm and potentially defend Hokkaidō[11]
Kotoni Tondenhei Residence
Kotoni Tondenhei Residence
43°54′49″N 141°37′03″E 2,6 64
Katsuragaoka Chashi Site
桂ヶ岡砦跡
Katsuragaoka chashi ato
Abashiri
Katsuragaoka Chashi Site
Katsuragaoka Chashi Site
44°01′04″N 144°16′12″E 1,2 20
Ebetsu Kofun Cluster
江別古墳群
Ebetsu kofun-gun
Ebetsu
Ebetsu Kofun Cluster
Ebetsu Kofun Cluster
43°07′01″N 141°30′57″E 1 3205
Kokutai-ji Site
国泰寺
Kokutaiji ato
Akkeshi
Kokutaiji Site
Kokutaiji Site
43°01′50″N 144°50′15″E 3 48
Nemuro Peninsula Chashi Sites
根室半島チャシ跡群
Nemuro hantō chashi ato-gun
Nemuro
Nemuro Peninsula Chashi Sites
Nemuro Peninsula Chashi Sites
43°10′14″N 145°30′24″E 2 66
Moyoro Shell Mound
最寄貝塚
Moyoro kaizuka
Abashiri
Moyoro Shell Mound
Moyoro Shell Mound
44°01′31″N 144°16′05″E 1 22
Shiryōkaku
四稜郭
Shiryōkaku
Hakodate
Shiryōkaku
Shiryōkaku
41°49′33″N 140°46′13″E 2 14
Shinori Fortified Residence Site
志苔館
Shinori tate ato
Hakodate destroyed in the Ainu uprisings of 1457 (Koshamain's War) and 1512[12]
Shinoritate Fortified Residence Site
Shinoritate Fortified Residence Site
41°45′56″N 140°49′20″E 2 16
Temiya Cave
手宮洞窟
Temiya dōkutsu
Otaru incised rock art site published by John Milne in the Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan in 1879[9]
Temiya Cave
Temiya Cave
43°12′45″N 141°00′13″E 1 1
Harutoridaichi Pit Dwellings
春採台地竪穴群
Harutoridaichi tateana-gun
Kushiro 42°58′29″N 144°23′58″E 1 21
Shōnai Han Hamamasu Jin'ya Site
庄内藩ハママシケ陣屋跡
Shōnai-han Hamamashike jinya ato
Ishikari 43°35′24″N 141°23′36″E 2 73
Matsumae Clan Castle Sites
松前氏城跡
Matsumae-shi shiro ato
Matsumae, Assabu designation includes the sites of Matsumae Castle (福山城跡) and Tate Castle (館城)
Matsumae Clan Castle Sites
Matsumae Clan Castle Sites
41°25′48″N 140°06′29″E 2 17
Matsumae Han Hekirichi Jin'ya Site
松前藩戸切地陣屋
Matsumae-han Hekirichi jinya ato
Hokuto 41°51′14″N 140°37′09″E 2 38
Matsumae Han Matsumae Clan Graves
松前藩主松前家墓所
Matsumae-han-shu Matsumae-ke bosho
Matsumae 41°25′53″N 140°06′21″E 7 62
Kaminokuni Fortified Residence Sites
上之国館跡
Kaminokuni tate ato
Kaminokuni designation includes the sites of the Hanazawa (花沢館), Suzagi (洲崎館跡), and Katsuyama (勝山館) (pictured) fortified residences
Kaminokuni Fortified Residence Sites
Kaminokuni Fortified Residence Sites
41°48′00″N 140°06′02″E 2 54
Tokoro Site
常呂遺跡
Tokoro iseki
Kitami 44°07′48″N 144°00′56″E 1 49
Nishitsukigaoka Site
西月ヶ岡遺跡
Nishitsukigaoka iseki
Nemuro 43°18′59″N 145°33′31″E 1 52
Shizugawa Site
静川遺跡
Shizugawa iseki
Tomakomai 42°40′37″N 141°49′06″E 1 69
Zenkō-ji Site
善光寺
Zenkōji ato
Date
Zenkōji Site
Zenkōji Site
42°31′15″N 140°46′48″E 3 50
Ō Fortified Residence Site
大館跡
Ō tate ato
Matsumae 41°26′10″N 140°06′32″E 2 53
Ōfune Site
大船遺跡
Ōfune iseki
Hakodate submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions[13][14] 41°57′29″N 140°55′27″E 1 3300
Ōyachi Shell Mound
大谷地貝塚
Ōyachi kaizuka
Yoichi 43°11′27″N 140°50′07″E 1 3270
East Ezo Nanbu Han Jin'ya Sites
東蝦夷地南部藩陣屋
higashi Ezo-chi Nanbu-han jinya ato
Muroran, Oshamambe, Mori designation includes the sites of the Mororan Jin'ya (モロラン陣屋跡), Oshamanbe Jin'ya (ヲシャマンベ陣屋跡), and Sunahara Jin'ya (砂原陣屋跡) 42°22′11″N 140°56′53″E 2 15
East Kushiro Shell Mound
東釧路貝塚
higashi Kushiro kaizuka
Kushiro 42°59′39″N 144°24′45″E 1 42
Irie-Takasago Shell Mound
入江・高砂貝塚
Irie-Takasago kaizuka
Tōyako submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions[13][14] 42°32′50″N 140°46′13″E 1 3333
Oshoro Stone Circle
忍路環状列石
Oshoro kanjō-resseki
Otaru
Oshoro Stone Circle
Oshoro Stone Circle
43°11′58″N 140°52′29″E 1 37
Shirataki Site
白滝遺跡群
Shirataki iseki
Engaru 43°52′28″N 143°08′00″E 1 74
Shiraoi Sendai Han Jin'ya Site
白老仙台藩陣屋跡
Shiraoi Sendai-han jinya ato
Shiraoi 42°33′47″N 141°20′34″E 2 39
Shibetsu Sites
標津遺跡群
Shibetsu iseki-gun
Shibetsu designation includes the Ichanikarikariusu Site (伊茶仁カリカリウス遺跡), old road, and Sanbongi Site (三本木遺跡) 43°40′28″N 145°05′39″E 1 51
Kitakogane Shell Mound
北黄金貝塚
Kitakogane kaizuka
Date submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions[13][14]
Kitakogane Shell Mound
Kitakogane Shell Mound
42°24′07″N 140°54′38″E 1 71
Hokuto Site
北斗遺跡
Hokuto iseki
Kushiro
Hokuto Site
Hokuto Site
43°04′07″N 144°19′02″E 1 56
Mobetsu Fortified Residence Site
茂別館跡
Mobetsu tate ato
Hokuto 41°46′13″N 140°36′15″E 2 65
Washinoki Site
鷲ノ木遺跡
Washinoki iseki
Mori submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions[13][14]
Washinoki Site
Washinoki Site
42°06′58″N 140°31′34″E 1 00003466
Cape Chashikotsu Upper Site
チャシコツ岬上遺跡
Chashikotsu-misaki kami-iseki
Shari44°04′05″N 144°58′39″E
Samani Mountain Trail
様似山道
Samani sandō
Samani
Saruru Mountain Trail
猿留山道
Saruru sandō
Erimo
Kushiro River Basin Chashi Sites
釧路川流域チャシ跡群
Kushiro-gawa-ryūiki chashi ato
Kushirodesignation comprises the sites of Moshiriya Chashi (モシリヤ砦) (pictured) and Tsurugataicharanke Chashi (鶴ヶ岱チャランケ砦跡)42°59′01″N 144°23′46″E
Former Utasutsu Satō Family Fishery
旧歌棄佐藤家漁場
kyū-Utasutsu Satō-ke gyoba
Suttsu42°47′24″N 140°18′36″E

Prefectural Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2019, twenty-six Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][15][16]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Kobui Blast Furnace Site
古武井熔鉱炉跡
Kobui yōkōro ato
Hakodate41°47′38″N 141°05′56″E
Menagawa Brick Mill Site
女那川煉瓦製造所跡
Menagawa renga seizōjo ato
Hakodate41°45′50″N 141°04′17″E
Esan Shell Mound
恵山貝塚
Esan kaizuka
Hakodate41°47′10″N 141°08′31″E
Ippongi Triangulation Base
開拓史三角測量一本木基点
kaitaku-shi sankaku-sokuryō-Ippongi kiten
Hokuto41°50′10″N 140°39′43″E
Aonae Dune Site
青苗砂丘遺跡
Aonae sakyū iseki
Okushiri42°03′56″N 139°27′10″E
Iwanai Higashiyama Cylinder Culture Site
岩内東山円筒文化遺跡
Iwanai Higashiyama entō bunka iseki
Iwanai42°59′00″N 140°31′34″E
Mount Jichin Stone Circle
地鎮山環状列石
Jichin-yama kanjō-resseki
Otaru43°11′49″N 140°52′18″E
Mount Nishizaki Stone Circle
西崎山環状列石
Nishizaki-yama kanjō-resseki
Yoichi43°11′24″N 140°50′46″E
Nokanan Burial Mounds
野花南周堤墓群
Nokanan shūtei bogun
Ashibetsu43°28′08″N 142°16′06″E
Kamui Kotan Pit Dwelling Site
神居古潭竪穴住居遺跡
Kamui Kotan tateana jūkyo iseki
Asahikawa43°43′31″N 142°11′14″E
Sōya Gokoku-ji Site
宗谷の護国寺跡
Sōya Gokokuji ato
Wakkanai45°29′06″N 141°53′01″E
Hamatonbetsu Lake Kutcharo Pit Group
浜頓別クッチャロ湖畔竪穴群
Hamatonbetsu Kutcharo-ko hotori tateana-gun
Hamatonbetsu45°07′31″N 142°20′50″E
Okoppe Toyono Pit Dwelling Site
興部豊野竪穴住居跡
Okoppe Toyono tateana jūkyo ato
Okoppe44°27′35″N 143°10′02″E
Shari Burial Mounds
斜里朱円周堤墓群
Shari shuen shūtei bogun
Shari43°53′58″N 144°44′16″E
Shari Pit Dwelling Sites
朱円竪穴住居跡群
shuen tateana jūkyo ato-gun
Shari43°55′01″N 144°45′23″E
Omusaro Plateau Pit Group
オムサロ台地竪穴群
Omusaro daichi tateana-gun
Monbetsu44°23′23″N 143°16′57″E
Shibunotsunai Pit Dwelling Site
シブノツナイ竪穴住居跡
Shibunotsunai tateana jūkyo ato
Yūbetsu44°14′43″N 143°33′45″E
Yūfutsu Triangulation Base
開拓使三角測量勇払基点
kaitaku-shi sankaku-sokuryō Yūfutsu-kiten
Tomakomai42°37′55″N 141°43′54″E
Mukawa Tomb Cluster
鵡川盛土墳墓群
Mukawa moritsuchi funbo-gun
Mukawa42°33′45″N 141°56′32″E
Shizunai Mount Goten Tomb Cluster
静内御殿山墳墓群
Shizunai Goten-yama funbo-gun
Shinhidaka42°22′09″N 142°23′37″E
Monbetsu Tomihito Family Graves
門別富仁家噴墓群
Monbetsu Tomihito-ke funbo-gun
Hidaka42°28′48″N 142°04′24″E
Urahoro Shinyoshino Plateau Stone Tool Site
浦幌新吉野台細石器遺跡
Urahoro Shinyoshino-dai hoso-sekki iseki
Urahoro42°46′07″N 143°37′24″E
Tokachi Okoppe Site
十勝オコッペ遺跡
Tokachi Okoppe iseki
Urahoro42°47′02″N 143°47′10″E
Tokachi Buto Sites
十勝太遺跡群
Tokachi Buto iseki-gun
Urahoro42°45′40″N 143°41′08″E
Tokachi Horokayantō Pit Group
十勝ホロカヤントー竪穴群
Tokachi Horokayantō tateana-gun
Taiki42°32′40″N 143°29′26″E
Akkeshi Kamuiwa Chashi and Pit Group
厚岸神岩砦跡及び竪穴群
Akkeshi Kamuiwa chashi ato oyobi tateana-gun
Akkeshi43°04′09″N 144°52′57″E

Municipal Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2019, a further one hundred and eighty-one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[17][18]

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  2. 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 September 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 北海道)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  4. 北海道の指定文化財件数一覧 [Number of Cultural Properties in Hokkaido] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  5. 国の指定・選定文化財一覧 [List of National Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  6. オタフンベチャシ跡 [Otafunbe Chashi Site] (in Japanese). Urahoro Town. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  7. フゴッペ洞窟 [Fugoppe Cave] (in Japanese). Yoichi Town. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  8. フゴッペ洞窟 [Fugoppe Cave] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  9. Hudson, Mark (17 August 2003). "Japan's Cave Art: Mystery cloaks Hokkaido motifs". The Japan Times. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  10. 旧下ヨイチ運上家 [Former Lower Yoichi Duty House] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  11. Irish, Ann B (2009). Hokkaido: A History of Ethnic Transition and Development on Japan's Northern Island. McFarland. pp. 119 ff. ISBN 978-0-786-44449-6.
  12. 志苔館跡 [Shinori Fortified Residence Site] (in Japanese). Hakodate City. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  13. 「北海道・北東北を中心とした縄文遺跡群」の世界文化遺産登録をめざして [Towards World Heritage Inscription of "Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions"] (in Japanese). Hokkaidō Government Board of Education. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  14. "Jômon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidô, Northern Tôhoku, and other regions". UNESCO. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  15. 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 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  16. 北海道指定の文化財一覧 [List of Prefectural Cultural Properties of Hokkaidō] (in Japanese). Hokkaidō. 21 August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  17. 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 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
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