List of Historic Sites of Japan (Yamanashi)
National Historic Sites
As of 1 June 2022, sixteen Sites have been designated as being of national significance, including Mount Fuji, which spans the prefectural borders with Shizuoka.[2][3][4]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Kinsei ruins 金生遺跡 Kinsei iseki | Hokuto | Jōmon period settlement trace | 35°50′54″N 138°23′07″E | 1 | ||
Midai River embankments 御勅使川旧堤防 Midai gawa kyū-teibō iseki | Nirasaki, Minami-Alps | begun by Takeda Shingen[5] | 35°39′13″N 138°25′00″E | 6 | ||
Kaikinzan gold mines 甲斐金山遺跡 Kaikinzan iseki | Kōshū, Minobu | the designation includes Kurokawa Kinzan (黒川金山) and Nakayama Kinzan (中山金山); the latter comprises some 124 terrace mines, 16 tunnel mines, and 77 pit mines over an area of 16.4 ha, exploitation being first documented under the Takeda clan in 1571[6] | 35°47′20″N 138°50′42″E | 6 | ||
Kai Kokubun-ji ruins 甲斐国分寺跡 Kai Kokubunji ato | Fuefuki | provincial temple of Kai Province | 35°38′19″N 138°41′01″E | 3 | ||
Kai Kokubunni-ji ruins 甲斐国分寺跡 Kai Kokubunniji ato | Fuefuki | provincial nunnery of Kai Province | 35°38′36″N 138°41′02″E | 3 | ||
Katsunuma clan residence ruins Site 勝沼氏館跡 Katsunuma-shi yakata ato | Kōshū | Sengoku period residence ruins | 35°39′32″N 138°44′00″E | 2 | ||
Shinpu Castle ruins 新府城跡 Shinpu-jō ato | Nirasaki | Sengoku period castle ruins | 35°44′09″N 138°25′31″E | 2 | ||
Yato Castle ruins 谷戸城跡 Yato-jō ato | Ōizumi | Heian period castle ruins | 35°51′25″N 138°23′10″E | 2 | ||
Chōshizuka Kofun & Maruyamazuka Kofun 銚子塚古墳附丸山塚古墳 Chōshizuka kofun tsuketari Maruyamazuka kofun | Kōfu | Kofun period tumuli | 35°35′33″N 138°34′45″E | 1 | ||
Hakusan Castle ruins 白山城跡 Hakusan-jō ato | Nirasaki | Heian period castle ruins | 35°42′04″N 138°25′21″E | 2 | ||
Tsutsujigasaki Castle 武田氏館跡 Tsutsujigasaki yakata ato | Kōfu | Sengoku period castle ruins | 35°41′12″N 138°34′39″E | 2 | ||
Mount Yōgai 要害山 Yōgaizan | Kōfu | Sengoku period castle ruins | 35°42′11″N 138°35′54″E | 2 | ||
Ōmaruyama Kofun 大丸山古墳 Ōmaruyama kofun | Kōfu | Kofun period tumuli | 35°35′36″N 138°34′49″E | 1 | ||
Umenoki ruins 梅之木遺跡 Umenoki iseki | Hokuto | Jōmon period settlement trace | 35°47′22″N 138°27′48″E | 2 | ||
Mount Fuji 富士山 Fujisan | Fujiyoshida, Fujikawaguchiko, Narusawa | the designation includes areas of three municipalities in Shizuoka Prefecture; Mount Fuji is also a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and has been inscribed on the World Heritage List as a Cultural (rather than Natural) Site[7][8] | 35°30′36″N 138°44′46″E | 3 | ||
Kōfu Castle ruins 甲府城跡 Kōfu-jō ato | Kōfu | Edo Period castle ruins | 35°39′55″N 138°34′17″E | |||
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 April 2022, twenty-eight Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][9]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Takeda Nobutora Grave 武田信虎の墓 Takeda Nobutora no haka | Kōfu | at Daisen-ji (大泉寺) | 35°40′37″N 138°34′51″E | for all refs see | ||
Lady Sanjō Grave 武田晴信室三条氏墓 Takeda Harunobu no bushitsu Sanjō-shi no haka | Kōfu | wife of Takeda Harunobu; at Engō-in (円光院) | 35°40′58″N 138°35′14″E | |||
Kamunazuka 加牟那塚 Kamunazuka | Kōfu | 35°41′05″N 138°32′37″E | ||||
Takeda Harunobu Grave 武田晴信の墓 Takeda Harunobu no haka | Kōshū | at Erin-ji | 35°43′48″N 138°42′50″E | |||
Ozo Yashiki 於曽屋敷 Ozo yashiki | Kōshū | 35°42′11″N 138°43′56″E | ||||
Katsuyama Castle ruins 勝山城跡 Katsuyama-jō ato | Tsuru | 35°33′16″N 138°54′14″E | ||||
Renpō Yashiki 連方屋敷 Renpō yashiki | Yamanashi | 35°41′36″N 138°42′17″E | ||||
Iwatono Castle ruins 岩殿城跡 Iwatono-jō ato | Ōtsuki | 35°37′18″N 138°57′00″E | ||||
Monomizuka Kofun 物見塚古墳 Monomizuka kofun | Minami-Alps | 35°35′59″N 138°27′19″E | ||||
Kochōzen-ji 古長禅寺 Kochōzenji | Minami-Alps | 35°35′47″N 138°28′13″E | ||||
Takeda Katsuyori Grave 武田勝頼の墓 Takeda Katsuyori no haka | Kōshū | at Keitoku-in (景徳院) | 35°38′28″N 138°48′13″E | |||
Keitoku-in Precinct 景徳院境内 Keitokuin keidai | Kōshū | 35°38′28″N 138°48′12″E | ||||
Hatta Family Residence 八田家御朱印屋敷 Hatta-ke goshuin yashiki | Fuefuki | 35°39′15″N 138°38′28″E | ||||
Ubazuka Kofun 姥塚古墳 Ubazuka kofun | Fuefuki | 35°38′05″N 138°39′30″E | ||||
Kyōzuka Kofun 経塚古墳 Kyōzuka kofun | Fuefuki | 35°38′20″N 138°40′39″E | ||||
Okachōshizuka Kofun 岡銚子塚古墳 Okachōshizuka kofun | Fuefuki | 35°36′01″N 138°38′39″E | ||||
Teramoto Haiji Site 寺本廃寺跡 Teramoto Haiji iseki | Fuefuki | 35°39′54″N 138°39′18″E | ||||
Ryūzuka Kofun 竜塚古墳 Ryūzuka kofun | Fuefuki | 35°36′04″N 138°38′15″E | ||||
Ōzuka Kofun 大塚古墳 Ōzuka kofun | Ichikawamisato | 35°34′29″N 138°32′22″E | ||||
Nichiren Hermitage Site 日蓮上人草庵跡 Nichiren shōnin sōan ato | Minobu | at Kuon-ji | 35°22′55″N 138°25′29″E | |||
Majino Castle ruins 真篠城跡 Majino-jō ato | Nanbu | 35°15′09″N 138°28′34″E | ||||
Nakamagizuka Kofun 中秣塚古墳 Nakamagizuka kofun | Kai | 35°40′31″N 138°30′14″E | ||||
Tengusawa Tile Kiln Site 天狗沢瓦窯跡 Tengusawa gayō ato | Kai | 35°41′29″N 138°31′01″E | ||||
Fukakusa Residence Site 深草館跡 Fukakusa kan-seki | Hokuto | 35°49′54″N 138°23′08″E | ||||
Koizuka Ichirizuka 恋塚一里塚 Koizuka ichirizuka | Uenohara | 35°37′34″N 139°02′03″E | ||||
Yōjuin Grave 徳川家康側室養珠院墓所 Tokugawa Ieyasu sokushitsu Yōjuin bosho | Minobu | Yōjuin (養珠院) was the concubine of Tokugawa Ieyasu; at Honnon-ji (本遠寺) | 35°21′45″N 138°26′46″E | |||
Manjumori Kofun 万寿森古墳 Manjumori kofun | Kōfu | 35°40′50″N 138°33′08″E | ||||
Uenotaira Site Tumuli 上の平遺跡の方形周溝墓群 Uenotaira iseki no hōkei shūkō bogun | Kōfu | 35°35′06″N 138°34′35″E | ||||
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2021, a further one hundred and ninety-six Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[4][10]
Registered Historic Sites
As of 17 June 2022, one Monument has been registered (as opposed to designated) as an Historic Site at a national level.[11][12]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Tokushima Canal 徳島堰 Tokushima-segi | Nirasaki, Minami-Alps | 35°41′43″N 138°26′11″E | ||||
See also
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References
- "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 June 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 山梨県 2県以上)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- 山梨県の文化財 [Cultural Properties of Yamanashi Prefecture] (in Japanese). Yamanashi Prefecture. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- 御勅使川旧堤防 (将棋頭・石積出) [Midai River Old Embankments] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
- 甲斐金山遺跡 中山金山 [Kaikinzan Sites - Nakayama Kinzan] (in Japanese). Minobu Town. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
- "富士山" [Mount Fuji]. Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
- "Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration". UNESCO. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- 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 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- 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 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 June 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- "Database of National Cultural Properties: 登録記念物 (遺跡関係 徳島県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties of Yamanashi Prefecture
- (in Japanese) Historic Sites of Yamanashi Prefecture
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