List of Historic Sites of Japan (Kanagawa)
This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Kanagawa.[1]
National Historic Sites
As of 1 August 2019, sixty-three Sites have been designated as being of national significance, including the Old Hakone Road, which spans the prefectural borders with Shizuoka.[2][3][4]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Isehara Hachimandai Stone Age Dwelling Site 伊勢原八幡台石器時代住居跡 Isehara Hachimandai sekki-jidai jūkyo ato |
Isehara | Jomon period settlement trace | 35°23′20″N 139°18′31″E / 35.38893842°N 139.30849847°E / 35.38893842; 139.30849847 (Isehara Hachimandai Stone Age Dwelling Site) | 1 | 792 | |
Isshōmasu Site 一升桝遺跡 Isshōmasu iseki |
Kamakura | Kamakura period earthworks beside the road, half a kilometre from Gokuraku-ji[5] | 35°18′53″N 139°31′39″E / 35.3146051°N 139.52758283°E / 35.3146051; 139.52758283 (Isshōmasu Site) | 2, 6 | 00003514 | |
Inamuragasaki 稲村ヶ崎 (新田義貞徒渉伝説地) Inamuragasaki |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site where Nitta Yoshisada entered Kamakura during the Siege of Kamakura (1333) | 35°18′07″N 139°31′32″E / 35.30199813°N 139.52549508°E / 35.30199813; 139.52549508 (Inamuragasaki) | 8 | 790 | |
Egara Tenjin Shrine Precinct 荏柄天神社境内 Egara Tenjin-sha keidai |
Kamakura | Shinto shrine submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura;[6][7] the ICP honden dates to 1316[8] | 35°19′33″N 139°33′52″E / 35.32592137°N 139.56436886°E / 35.32592137; 139.56436886 (Egara Tenjin Shrine Precinct) | 3 | 00003454 | |
Yōfuku-ji ruins 永福寺跡 Yōfukuji ato |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple ruins submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′38″N 139°34′08″E / 35.32731805°N 139.56881901°E / 35.32731805; 139.56881901 (Yōfukuji ruins) | 3 | 804 | |
Engaku-ji Precinct 円覚寺境内 Engakuji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°20′16″N 139°32′52″E / 35.33790762°N 139.5478108°E / 35.33790762; 139.5478108 (Engakuji Precinct) | 3 | 808 | |
Engaku-ji Gardens 円覚寺庭園 Engakuji teien |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple garden; also a Place of Scenic Beauty; submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°20′12″N 139°32′43″E / 35.33677183°N 139.54539308°E / 35.33677183; 139.54539308 (Engakuji Gardens) | 8 | 788 | |
Shimoterao Kanga site 下寺尾官衙遺跡群 Shimoterao kanga iseki-gun |
Chigasaki | Nara / Heian period local administration complex ruins | 35°21′46″N 139°23′48″E / 35.362666°N 139.396538°E / 35.362666; 139.396538 (Shimoterao Kanga ruins) | 2 | 00003890 | |
Kewaizaka Pass 仮粧坂 Kehaizaka |
Kamakura | Kamakura period sites submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′37″N 139°32′44″E / 35.32695051°N 139.54566391°E / 35.32695051; 139.54566391 (Kewaizaka Pass) | 6 | 814 | |
Natsushima Shell Mound 夏島貝塚 Natsushima kaizuka |
Yokosuka | Jomon period shell midden | 35°19′21″N 139°38′58″E / 35.32236445°N 139.64956105°E / 35.32236445; 139.64956105 (Natsushima Shell Mound) | 1 | 817 | |
Kakuon-ji Precinct 覚園寺境内 Kakuonji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′59″N 139°33′49″E / 35.33298577°N 139.56353313°E / 35.33298577; 139.56353313 (Kakuonji Precinct) | 3 | 809 | |
Kamakura Daibutsuden 鎌倉大仏殿跡 Kamakura daibutsuden ato |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′00″N 139°32′09″E / 35.31673435°N 139.53571041°E / 35.31673435; 139.53571041 (Kamakura Daibutsuden ruins) | 3 | 3385 | |
Kamegayatsuzaka Pass 亀ヶ谷坂 Kamegayatsuzaka |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′51″N 139°33′01″E / 35.33076405°N 139.55038805°E / 35.33076405; 139.55038805 (Kamegayatsuzaka Pass) | 6 | 812 | |
Tachibana Kanga site 橘樹官衙遺跡群 Tachibana kanga iseki-gun |
Kawasaki | Nara / Heian period local administration complex ruins | 35°34′42″N 139°37′09″E / 35.578452°N 139.619204°E / 35.578452; 139.619204 (Tachibana Kanga ruins) | 2 | 00003889 | |
Former Yokohama Specie Bank Head Office 旧横浜正金銀行本店 kyū-Yokohama Shōkin Ginkō honten kaizuka |
Yokohama | established in 1880, the ICP honkan (main building) dates to 1904 and is used for the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History[9] | 35°26′57″N 139°38′11″E / 35.449059°N 139.636307°E / 35.449059; 139.636307 (Former Yokohama Specie Bank Head Office) | 6 | 824 | |
Sagami River Bridge ruins 旧相模川橋脚 kyū-Sagami-gawa kyōkyaku |
Chigasaki | also a Natural Monument | 35°19′55″N 139°23′04″E / 35.33198299°N 139.38441004°E / 35.33198299; 139.38441004 (Sagami River Bridge ruins) | 6 | 777 | |
Kobukurozaka Pass 巨福呂坂 Kobukurozaka |
Kamakura | Kamakura period | 35°19′39″N 139°33′16″E / 35.32739418°N 139.55455648°E / 35.32739418; 139.55455648 (Kobukurozaka Pass) | 6 | 813 | |
Gokuraku-ji Precinct - Tomb of Ninshō 極楽寺境内・忍性墓 Gokurakuji keidai・Ninshō no haka |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°18′36″N 139°31′44″E / 35.3100966°N 139.52880202°E / 35.3100966; 139.52880202 (Gokurakuji Precinct - Tomb of Ninshō) | 7 | 781 | |
Kenchō-ji Precinct 建長寺境内 Kenchōji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′54″N 139°33′17″E / 35.33160435°N 139.55467388°E / 35.33160435; 139.55467388 (Kenchōji Precinct) | 3 | 805 | |
Kenchō-ji Gardens 建長寺庭園 Kenchōji teien |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple gardens; also a Place of Scenic Beauty; submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′56″N 139°33′20″E / 35.33218681°N 139.55554868°E / 35.33218681; 139.55554868 (Kenchōji Gardens) | 8 | 787 | |
Moto-Hakone Stone Buddhas 元箱根石仏群 Moto-Hakone sekibutsu |
Hakone | Kamakura period monuments; designation includes three gorintō, one dating to 1295, and a hōkyōintō of 1296; the ICP sculptures date from the late C13/early C14[10][11][12] | 35°13′02″N 139°02′19″E / 35.21714185°N 139.03863773°E / 35.21714185; 139.03863773 (Moto-Hakone Stone Buddhas) | 3 | 797 | |
Goryōgaidai Shell Mound 五領ヶ台貝塚 Goryōgaidai kaizuka |
Hiratsuka | Jomon period shell midden | 35°21′16″N 139°18′02″E / 35.35437008°N 139.300568°E / 35.35437008; 139.300568 (Goryōgaidai Shell Mound) | 1 | 818 | |
Grave of William Adams 三浦安針墓 Miura Anjin no haka |
Yokosuka | Edo Period personage | 35°16′45″N 139°38′27″E / 35.27911496°N 139.64084299°E / 35.27911496; 139.64084299 (Grave of William Adams) | 7 | 774 | |
Santonodai Site 三殿台遺跡 Santonodai iseki |
Yokohama | Yayoi period settlement trace | 35°25′14″N 139°36′39″E / 35.42065195°N 139.61075656°E / 35.42065195; 139.61075656 (Santonodai Site) | 1 | 802 | |
Wakamiya Ōji 若宮大路 Wakamiya Ōji |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°18′58″N 139°33′01″E / 35.31612247°N 139.55027298°E / 35.31612247; 139.55027298 (Wakamiya Ōji) | 3, 6 | 793 | |
Jufuku-ji Precinct 寿福寺境内 Jufukuji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′27″N 139°32′57″E / 35.32417515°N 139.54924252°E / 35.32417515; 139.54924252 (Jufukuji Precinct) | 3 | 801 | |
Akibayama Kofun Cluster 秋葉山古墳群 Akibayama kofun-gun |
Ebina | Konfun period tumuli | 35°28′12″N 139°24′15″E / 35.47004387°N 139.4041932°E / 35.47004387; 139.4041932 (Akibayama Kofun Cluster) | 1 | 00003453 | |
Katsusaka Site 勝坂遺跡 Katsusaka iseki |
Sagamihara | Jomon period settlement trace | 35°30′32″N 139°23′18″E / 35.50889722°N 139.38826591°E / 35.50889722; 139.38826591 (Katsusaka Site) | 1 | 819 | |
Odawara Castle ruins 小田原城跡 Odawara-jō ato |
Odawara | Sengoku / Edo period castle | 35°15′03″N 139°09′13″E / 35.25069544°N 139.1535599°E / 35.25069544; 139.1535599 (Odawara Castle ruins) | 2 | 794 | |
Shōmyō-ji Precinct 称名寺境内 Shōmyōji keidai |
Yokohama | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°20′38″N 139°37′49″E / 35.34401438°N 139.63033998°E / 35.34401438; 139.63033998 (Shōmyōji Precinct) | 3 | 773 | |
Jōkōmyō-ji Precinct - Grave of Reizei Tamesuke 浄光明寺境内・冷泉為相墓 Jōkōmyōji keidai・Reizei Tamesuke haka |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′37″N 139°33′05″E / 35.32698816°N 139.55137061°E / 35.32698816; 139.55137061 (Jōkōmyōji Precinct) | 3, 7 | 780 | |
Jōchi-ji Precinct 浄智寺境内 Jōchiji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple founded in Kamakura period | 35°20′00″N 139°32′48″E / 35.33345466°N 139.54661145°E / 35.33345466; 139.54661145 (Jōchiji Precinct) | 3 | 800 | |
Jōmyō-ji Precinct 浄妙寺境内 Jōmyōji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple founded in Kamakura period | 35°19′21″N 139°34′16″E / 35.32257345°N 139.57111023°E / 35.32257345; 139.57111023 (Jōmyōji Precinct) | 3 | 806 | |
Kanzaki Site 神崎遺跡 Kanzaki iseki |
Ayase | Yayoi period settlement trace | 35°24′37″N 139°24′26″E / 35.41024387°N 139.40715118°E / 35.41024387; 139.40715118 (Kanzaki Site) | 1 | 00003699 | |
Zuisen-ji Precinct 瑞泉寺境内 Zuisenji keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple, submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′21″N 139°34′16″E / 35.32257345°N 139.57111023°E / 35.32257345; 139.57111023 (Zuisenji Precinct) | 3 | 815 | |
Suara Stone Age Site 寸沢嵐石器時代遺跡 Suara shisekki-jidai iseki |
Sagamihara | Jomon period settlement trace | 35°36′00″N 139°13′24″E / 35.59995902°N 139.22343084°E / 35.59995902; 139.22343084 (Suara Stone Age Site) | 1 | 785 | |
Mount Ishigaki 石垣山 Ishigaki-yama |
Odawara | site of Sengoku period Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle | 35°14′08″N 139°07′39″E / 35.23545028°N 139.12745228°E / 35.23545028; 139.12745228 (Mount Ishigaki) | 2 | 799 | |
Kawajiri Stone Age Site 川尻石器時代遺跡 Kawajiri shisekki-jidai iseki |
Sagamihara | Jomon period settlement trace | 35°35′30″N 139°18′01″E / 35.5915723°N 139.30018766°E / 35.5915723; 139.30018766 (Kawajiri Stone Age Site) | 1 | 786 | |
Sagami Kokubun-ji ruins 相模国分寺跡 Sagami Kokubunji ato |
Ebina | Nara period provincial temple of Sagami Province | 35°27′16″N 139°23′52″E / 35.45443278°N 139.39780691°E / 35.45443278; 139.39780691 (Sagami Kokubunji ruins) | 3 | 771 | |
Sagami Kokubun-niji ruins 相模国分尼寺跡 Sagami Kokubunniji ato |
Ebina | Nara period provincial nunnery of Sagami Province | 35°27′38″N 139°23′53″E / 35.46047584°N 139.39806854°E / 35.46047584; 139.39806854 (Sagami Kokubunniji ruins) | 3 | 825 | |
Ōmachi Shakadō Pass Site 大町釈迦堂口遺跡 Ōmachi Shakado-guchi iseki |
Kamakura | Kamakura period | 35°19′02″N 139°33′54″E / 35.31725805°N 139.56498735°E / 35.31725805; 139.56498735 (Ōmachi Shakadō Pass Site) | 3 | 00003681 | |
Ōtsuka-Saikachido Site 大塚・歳勝土遺跡 Ōtsuka-Saikachido iseki |
Yokohama | Yayoi period settlement trace | 35°33′02″N 139°34′50″E / 35.55066428°N 139.58062308°E / 35.55066428; 139.58062308 (Ōtsuka-Saikachido Site) | 1 | 823 | |
Daibutsu Pass 大仏切通 Daibutsu kiridōshi |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′38″N 139°31′59″E / 35.32709408°N 139.53318115°E / 35.32709408; 139.53318115 (Daibutsu Pass) | 6 | 820 | |
Asaina Pass 朝夷奈切通 Asaina kiridōshi |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′51″N 139°35′28″E / 35.33076405°N 139.59105875°E / 35.33076405; 139.59105875 (Asaina Pass) | 6 | 811 | |
Nagae-Sakurayama Kofun Cluster 長柄桜山古墳群 Nagae-Sakurayama kofun-gun |
Zushi, Hayama | Kofun period tumuli cluster | 35°17′14″N 139°35′05″E / 35.28711559°N 139.58482271°E / 35.28711559; 139.58482271 (Nagae-Sakurayama Kofun Cluster) | 1 | 3351 | |
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū Precinct 鶴岡八幡宮境内 Tsurugaoka Hachimangū keidai |
Kamakura | Shinto shrine submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′31″N 139°33′21″E / 35.32529159°N 139.5559293°E / 35.32529159; 139.5559293 (Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Precinct) | 3 | 807 | |
Grave of Uesugi Norikata 伝上杉憲方墓 den-Uesugi Norikata no haka |
Kamakura | Kamakura period tomb | 35°18′34″N 139°31′47″E / 35.30952262°N 139.52962639°E / 35.30952262; 139.52962639 (Grave of Uesugi Norikata) | 7 | 782 | |
Tanamukaihara Site 田名向原遺跡 Tanamukaihara iseki |
Sagamihara | Japanese Paleolithic Site | 35°31′46″N 139°21′18″E / 35.52930989°N 139.35507767°E / 35.52930989; 139.35507767 (Tanamukaihara Site) | 1 | 3244 | |
Tōshō-ji Site 東勝寺跡 Tōshōji ato |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple ruins submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′14″N 139°33′35″E / 35.32065359°N 139.55969649°E / 35.32065359; 139.55969649 (Tōshōji Site) | 2, 3 | 3213 | |
Fujisawa Memorial Tower to Friends and Foe 藤沢敵御方供養塔 Fujisawa tekimikata kuyōtō |
Fujisawa | Sengoku period monument erected to commemorate those who fell in the Uesugi Zenshū Rebellion (上杉禅秀の乱) of Ōei 23 (1416); on the grounds of Shōjōkō-ji (清浄光寺)[13] | 35°20′51″N 139°29′19″E / 35.34760627°N 139.48867362°E / 35.34760627; 139.48867362 (Fujisawa Memorial Tower to Friends and Foe) | 3 | 776 | |
Grave of Hino Toshimoto 日野俊基墓 Hino Toshimoto no haka |
Kamakura | Kamakura period | 35°19′41″N 139°32′35″E / 35.32816406°N 139.54303228°E / 35.32816406; 139.54303228 (Grave of Hino Toshimoto) | 7 | 779 | |
Hakone Barrier Site 箱根関跡 Hakone no seki ato |
Hakone | Edo Period | 35°11′33″N 139°01′34″E / 35.1923674°N 139.02617866°E / 35.1923674; 139.02617866 (Hakone Barrier Site) | 6 | 772 | |
Buppō-ji Site 仏法寺跡 Buppōji ato |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°18′26″N 139°31′52″E / 35.30735767°N 139.53098513°E / 35.30735767; 139.53098513 (Buppōji Site) | 3 | 00003501 | |
Hokkedō Site 法華堂跡 (源頼朝墓・北条義時墓) Hokkedō ato (Minamoto Yoritomo no haka・Hōjō Yoshitoki no haka) |
Kamakura | designation includes the tomb of Minamoto no Yoritomo and the tomb of Hōjō Yoshitoki | 35°19′33″N 139°33′40″E / 35.32591733°N 139.56099667°E / 35.32591733; 139.56099667 (Hokkedō Site) | 3, 7 | 778 | |
Hōjō Clan Tokiwa Residence Site 北条氏常盤亭跡 Hōjō-shi Tokiwa-tei ato |
Kamakura | submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°19′24″N 139°31′55″E / 35.32340499°N 139.53200341°E / 35.32340499; 139.53200341 (Hōjō Clan Tokiwa Residence Site) | 2 | 821 | |
Nagoe Pass 名越切通 Nagoe kiridōshi |
Kamakura | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°18′27″N 139°33′53″E / 35.30738381°N 139.56470343°E / 35.30738381; 139.56470343 (Nagoe Pass) | 6 | 803 | |
Meigetsu-in Precinct 明月院境内 Meigetsuin keidai |
Kamakura | Buddhist temple | 35°20′06″N 139°33′05″E / 35.33504347°N 139.55130101°E / 35.33504347; 139.55130101 (Meigetsuin Precinct) | 3 | 822 | |
Wakae Island 和賀江嶋 Wakaejima |
Kamakura, Zushi | Kamakura period site submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura[6][7] | 35°18′01″N 139°33′05″E / 35.30028254°N 139.55142955°E / 35.30028254; 139.55142955 (Wakae Island) | 3, 5, 6 | 810 | |
Akasaka Site 赤坂遺跡 Akasaka iseki |
Miura | Yayoi period settlement trace | 35°10′28″N 139°38′03″E / 35.174421°N 139.634081°E / 35.174421; 139.634081 (Akasaka Site) | 1 | 00003779 | |
Old Hakone Road 箱根旧街道 Hakone kyū-kaidō |
Hakone | stretch of the old Tōkaidō; the designation includes areas of Mishima and Kannami in Shizuoka Prefecture | 35°11′36″N 139°01′35″E / 35.19331254°N 139.02647902°E / 35.19331254; 139.02647902 (Old Hakone Road) | 6 | 798 | |
Tokyo Bay Fortress Sites 東京湾要塞跡 Tōkyō-wan yōsai ato |
Yokosuka | designation includes the sites of Sarushima Battery (猿島砲台跡) and Chiyogasaki Battery (千代ヶ崎砲台跡) | 35°17′10″N 139°41′38″E / 35.286020°N 139.693995°E / 35.286020; 139.693995 (Tokyo Bay Fortress) | 2 | 00003891 | |
Stone Quarries for Edo Castle Site 江戸城石垣石丁場跡 Edo-jō ishigaki ishi-chōba ato |
Odawara | designation includes areas of Atami and Itō in Shizuoka Prefecture | 35°14′08″N 139°07′40″E / 35.235421°N 139.127692°E / 35.235421; 139.127692 (Stone Quarries for Edo Castle) | 6 | 00003930 | |
Shimoterao Nishikata Site 下寺尾西方遺跡 Shimoterao Nishikata iseki |
Chigasaki | Yayoi period settlement trace | 35°21′49″N 139°24′01″E / 35.363607°N 139.400166°E / 35.363607; 139.400166 (Shimoterao Nishikata Site) | 1 | 00003890 |
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 August 2019, twenty-five Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][14][15]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Hayakawa Castle Site 早川城跡 Hayakawa-jō ato |
Ayase | 35°26′14″N 139°25′10″E / 35.437220°N 139.419535°E / 35.437220; 139.419535 (Hayakawa Castle Site) | 'for all refs see [1] | |||
Ichigao Cave Tomb Cluster 市ヶ尾横穴古墳群 Ichigao ōketsu kofun-gun |
Yokohama | 35°33′27″N 139°32′24″E / 35.557403°N 139.539992°E / 35.557403; 139.539992 (Ichigao Cave Tomb Cluster) | ||||
Shinano Ichirizuka 品濃一里塚 Shinano ichirizuka |
Yokohama | on the old Tōkaidō | 35°25′57″N 139°33′52″E / 35.432465°N 139.564369°E / 35.432465; 139.564369 (Shinano Milestone) | |||
Inarimae Kofun Cluster 稲荷前古墳群 Inarimae kofun-gun |
Yokohama | 35°33′35″N 139°31′55″E / 35.559628°N 139.531928°E / 35.559628; 139.531928 (Inarimae Kofun Cluster) | ||||
Shibokuchi Shell Mound 子母口貝塚 Shibokuchi kaizuka |
Kawasaki | 35°34′28″N 139°37′31″E / 35.574406°N 139.625388°E / 35.574406; 139.625388 (Shibokuchi Shell Mound) | ||||
Higashi Takane Site 東高根遺跡 Higashi Takane iseki |
Kawasaki | Yayoi- to Kofun-period settlement, now protected within Higashi Takane Forest Park (東高根森林公園) | 35°36′16″N 139°35′11″E / 35.604444°N 139.586389°E / 35.604444; 139.586389 (Higashi Takane Site) | |||
Maginu Kofun 馬絹古墳 Maginu kofun |
Kawasaki | 35°35′01″N 139°36′05″E / 35.583683°N 139.601526°E / 35.583683; 139.601526 (Maginu Kofun) | ||||
Saifukuji Kofun 西福寺古墳 Saifukuji kofun |
Kawasaki | 35°34′59″N 139°36′29″E / 35.583073°N 139.608019°E / 35.583073; 139.608019 (Saifukuji Kofun) | ||||
Kayama Shell Mound 茅山貝塚 Kayama kaizuka |
Yokosuka | 35°14′02″N 139°41′38″E / 35.233881°N 139.693807°E / 35.233881; 139.693807 (Kayama Shell Mound) | ||||
Yoshii Shell Mound and associated site 吉井貝塚を中心とした遺跡 Yoshii kaizuka wo chūshin to shita iseki |
Yokosuka | late-Heian yamashiro and a Jōmon midden | 35°14′18″N 139°42′07″E / 35.238232°N 139.702068°E / 35.238232; 139.702068 (Yoshii Shell Mound and associated site) | |||
Dankazura 段葛 Dankazura |
Kamakura | pathway along Wakamiya Ōji leading to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū | 35°19′11″N 139°33′09″E / 35.319856°N 139.552594°E / 35.319856; 139.552594 (Dankazura) | |||
Hyakuhachi Yagura 百八やぐら Hyakuhachi Yagura |
Kamakura | yagura near Kakuon-ji (覚園寺) | 35°19′51″N 139°33′52″E / 35.330899°N 139.564347°E / 35.330899; 139.564347 (Hyakuhachi Yagura) | |||
Yoichi-zuka and Bunzōdō on the Ishibashiyama Battlefield 石橋山古戦場のうち与一塚及び文三堂 Ishibashiyama ko-senjō no uchi Yoichi-zuka oyobi bunzōdō |
Odawara | Yoichi-zuka is the burial mound of Sanada Yoshitada (佐奈田義忠) | 35°13′16″N 139°08′25″E / 35.221121°N 139.140333°E / 35.221121; 139.140333 (Ishibashiyama Battlefield) | |||
Tsutsumi Shell Mound 堤貝塚 Tsutsumi kaizuka |
Chigasaki | 35°21′46″N 139°25′26″E / 35.362722°N 139.423750°E / 35.362722; 139.423750 (Tsutsumi Shell Mound) | ||||
Bishamon Caves Yayoi Dwelling Sites 毘沙門洞窟弥生時代住居阯群 Bishamon dōkutsu Yayoi-jidai jūkyoshi-gun |
Miura | 35°08′23″N 139°39′18″E / 35.139669°N 139.654984°E / 35.139669; 139.654984 (Bishamon Caves Yayoi Dwelling Sites) | ||||
Futagozuka Kofun 二子塚古墳 Futagozuka kofun |
Hadano | 35°21′34″N 139°16′00″E / 35.359341°N 139.266708°E / 35.359341; 139.266708 (Futagozuka Kofun) | ||||
Mediaeval Architecture of Kami-Hamada 上浜田中世建築遺構群 Kami-Hamada chūsei kenchiku ikō-gun |
Ebina | 35°26′40″N 139°24′08″E / 35.444349°N 139.402224°E / 35.444349; 139.402224 (Mediaeval Architecture of Kami-Hamada) | ||||
Kamaguchi Kofun 釜口古墳 Kamaguchi kofun |
Ōiso | 35°19′03″N 139°19′07″E / 35.317594°N 139.318646°E / 35.317594; 139.318646 (Kamaguchi Kofun) | ||||
Tarekoyatonishi Cave Tomb Cluster たれこ谷戸西横穴群 Tarekoyatonishi ōketsu-gun |
Ōiso | 35°19′02″N 139°16′14″E / 35.317331°N 139.270549°E / 35.317331; 139.270549 (Tarekoyatonishi Cave Tomb Cluster) | ||||
Shōgakubo Cave Tomb Cluster 庄ケ久保横穴群 Shōgakubo ōketsu-gun |
Ōiso | 35°18′49″N 139°17′22″E / 35.313689°N 139.289453°E / 35.313689; 139.289453 (Shōgakubo Cave Tomb Cluster) | ||||
Yōkokujiyato Cave Tomb Cluster 楊谷寺谷戸横穴群 Yōkokujiyato ōketsu-gun |
Ōiso | 35°19′15″N 139°18′49″E / 35.320780°N 139.313743°E / 35.320780; 139.313743 (Yōkokujiyato Cave Tomb Cluster) | ||||
Kawamura Castle Site 河村城跡 Kawamura-jō ato |
Yamakita | 35°21′20″N 139°04′38″E / 35.355579°N 139.077355°E / 35.355579; 139.077355 (Kawamura Castle Site) | ||||
Dohi Sugiyama Cave 土肥椙山厳窟(伝源頼朝隠潜地) Tohi Sugiyama gankutsu (den-Minamoto no Yoritomo insenchi) |
Yugawara | said to have been the hiding place of Minamoto no Yoritomo after the Battle of Ishibashiyama | 35°09′53″N 139°04′31″E / 35.164687°N 139.075413°E / 35.164687; 139.075413 (Dohi Sugiyama Cave) | |||
Dohi Clan Graves 土肥一族の墓所 Tohi ichizoku no bosho |
Yugawara | 35°08′52″N 139°06′08″E / 35.147828°N 139.102149°E / 35.147828; 139.102149 (Dohi Clan Graves) | ||||
Enoshima 江ノ島 Enoshima |
Fujisawa | also a Prefectural Place of Scenic Beauty | 35°17′59″N 139°28′49″E / 35.299722°N 139.480278°E / 35.299722; 139.480278 (Enoshima) |
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019, a further one hundred and thirty-one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[4][16]
Registered Historic Sites
As of 1 August 2019, one Monument has been registered (as opposed to designated) as an Historic Site at a national level.[4][17]
Place | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Soya Waterworks 曽屋水道 Soya suidō |
Hadano | 35°22′45″N 139°13′15″E / 35.379224°N 139.220740°E / 35.379224; 139.220740 (Soya Waterworks) | [2] |
See also
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- Cultural Properties of Japan
- Sagami Province
- Musashi Province
- Kamakura Museum of National Treasures
- List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Kanagawa)
- List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Kanagawa)
- List of Cultural Properties of Japan - historical materials (Kanagawa)
References
- ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^ 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 神奈川県 2県以上)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^ a b c d 文化財の指定等の状況 [Status of Cultural Properties] (PDF). Kanagawa Prefecture. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^ 一升桝遺跡 [Isshōmasu Site] (in Japanese). Kanagawa Prefecture. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura". UNESCO. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "「武家の古都・鎌倉」の世界文化遺産推薦について(案)" [Concerning the World Heritage Nomination "Kamakura, Home of the Samurai"] (PDF). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ 荏柄天神社本殿 [Egara Tenjin Shrine Honden] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ 旧横浜正金銀行本店本館 [Former Yokohama Specie Bank Head Office Main Building] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ 元箱根磨崖仏 [Moto-Hakone magaibutsu] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ 地藏菩薩立像 [Jizō Bosatsu] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ 元箱根磨崖仏 [Moto-Hakone magaibutsu] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ 藤沢敵御方供養塔 [Memorial Tower to Friends and Foe] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 December 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ 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 27 August 2019.
- ^ 文化財をさがす [Cultural Property Search] (in Japanese). Kanagawa Prefecture. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
- ^ 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 27 August 2019.
- ^ 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties in Kanagawa Prefecture