List of Historic Sites of Japan (Toyama)
National Historic Sites
As of 1 August 2019, twenty-one Sites have been designated as being of national significance, including the Kaga Domain Maeda Clan Graves and Kaetsu border castle ruins, which span the prefectural borders with Ishikawa.[2][3][4]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Jōbenoma Site じょうべのま遺跡 Jōbenoma iseki |
Nyūzen | Heian shōen ruins | 36°57′15″N 137°29′42″E | 6 | 968 | |
Yasuda Castle Site 安田城跡 Yasuda-jō ato |
Toyama | Sengoku period castle ruins | 36°40′48″N 137°09′38″E | 2 | 969 | |
Etchū Gokayama Suganuma Hamlet 越中五箇山菅沼集落 Etchū Gokayama Suganuma shūraku |
Nanto | forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama[5] | 36°24′15″N 136°53′12″E | 6 | 962 | |
Etchū Gokayama Ainokura Hamlet 越中五箇山相倉集落 Etchū Gokayama Ainokura shūraku |
Nanto | forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama[5] | 36°25′33″N 136°56′07″E | 6 | 961 | |
Ōzuka-Senbōyama Sites 王塚・千坊山遺跡群 Ōzuka-Senbōyama iseki-gun |
Toyama | Yayoi period settlement ruins | 36°39′38″N 137°07′01″E | 1 | 959 | |
Kushidashin Site 串田新遺跡 Kushidashin iseki |
Imizu | Jōmon period settlement | 36°41′21″N 137°02′29″E | 1 | 967 | |
Takase Site 高瀬遺跡 Takase iseki |
Nanto | early Heian period shōen ruins[6] | 36°33′53″N 136°56′58″E | 6 | 963 | |
Sakuradani Kofun 桜谷古墳 Sakuradani kofun |
Takaoka | Kofun period tumuli cluster | 36°49′00″N 137°01′56″E | 1 | 952 | |
Kosugimaruyama Site 小杉丸山遺跡 Kosugimaruyama iseki |
Imizu | Asuka period kiln ruins | 36°41′47″N 137°03′55″E | 1 | 972 | |
Kamiichi Kurokawa Sites 上市黒川遺跡群 Kamiichi Kurokawa iseki-gun |
Kamiichi | Kamakura period ruins, designation includes the sites of the Ennenjiyama Sutra Mound (円念寺山経塚), Kurokawa Ueyama Graves (黒川上山墓跡), and Shingō-ji (伝真興寺跡) | 36°42′53″N 137°24′09″E | 3, 7 | 00003468 | |
Masuyama Castle Site 増山城跡 Masuyama-jō ato |
Tonami | Sengoku period castle ruins | 36°39′08″N 137°02′36″E | 2 | 00003642 | |
Ōiwa Nissekiji Stone Buddhas 大岩日石寺石仏 Ōiwa Nissekiji sekibutsu |
Kamiichi | Nara period bas-relief carvings | 36°39′44″N 137°23′28″E | 3 | 951 | |
Ōzakai Cave Dwelling Site 大境洞窟住居跡 Ōzakai dōkutsu jūkyo ato |
Himi | Jōmon period cave dwelling | 36°55′22″N 137°01′49″E | 1 | 945 | |
Asahi Shell Mound 朝日貝塚 Asahi kaizuka |
Himi | Jōmon period shell midden | 36°50′55″N 136°59′04″E | 1 | 944 | |
Sugusaka Site 直坂遺跡 Sugusaka iseki |
Toyama | Japanese Paleolithic settlement | 36°33′35″N 137°13′12″E | 1 | 970 | |
Fudōdō Site 不動堂遺跡 Fudōdō iseki |
Asahi | Jōmon period settlement | 36°55′15″N 137°33′13″E | 1 | 966 | |
Kitadai Site 北代遺跡 Kitadai iseki |
Toyama | Jōmon period settlement | 36°43′03″N 137°11′10″E | 1 | 971 | |
Yanaida Nunōyama Kofun 柳田布尾山古墳 Yanaida Nunōyama Kofun |
Himi | Yayoi period tumuli | 36°49′24″N 136°59′27″E | 1 | 3278 | |
Kaga Domain Maeda Clan Graves 加賀藩主前田家墓所 Kaga-han-shu Maeda-ke bosho |
Takaoka | designation includes an area of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture | 36°44′15″N 137°01′23″E | 7 | 00003621 | |
Kaetsu border castle ruins 加越国境城跡群及び道 切山城跡 松根城跡 小原越 Kaetsu-kuni-zakai shiro ato-gun oyobi michi Kiriyama-jō ato Matsune-jō ato Ohara-goe |
Oyabe | Sengoku period castle ruins; designation includes the sites of Kiriyama Castle, Matsune Castle, and Ohara Pass spanning the Ishikawa-Toyama border | 36°36′58″N 136°47′00″E | 6 | 00003879 | |
Takaoka Castle ruins 高岡城跡 Takaoka Castle ruins |
Takaoka | Edo Period Castle | 36°44′57″N 137°01′14″E | 6 | 00003893 |
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019, thirty Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[7][8]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Ao Castle Site 阿尾城跡 Ao-jō ato | Himi | 36°52′48″N 136°59′27″E | ||||
Sakai Ichirizuka 境一里塚 Sakai ichirizuka | Asahi | 36°58′35″N 137°37′28″E | ||||
Miyazaki Castle Site 宮崎城跡 Miyazaki-jō ato | Himi | 36°57′47″N 137°35′08″E | ||||
Chigozuka 稚児塚 Chigozuka | Tateyama | 36°41′34″N 137°19′08″E | ||||
Jōgahira Cave Tombs 城ガ平横穴古墳 Jōgahira ōketsu kofun-gun | Takaoka | 36°44′28″N 136°55′39″E | ||||
Ōzuka Kofun 大塚古墳 Ōzuka kofun | Imizu | 36°42′03″N 137°03′26″E | ||||
Sakuratōge Site 桜峠遺跡 Sakuratōge iseki | Uozu | 36°49′29″N 137°28′25″E | ||||
Matuskura Castle Site 松倉城跡 Matuskura-jō ato | Uozu | 36°45′44″N 137°26′27″E | ||||
Kitano Stone Buddha Niche 北野の石龕 Kitano no sekigan | Kurobe | 36°53′30″N 137°26′54″E | ||||
Gorintō 嘉暦四歳銘五輪石塔 Karyaku yonsai mei gorin sekitō | Kurobe | inscribed Karyaku 4 (1329) | 36°53′19″N 137°25′56″E | |||
Kareisawa Stone Buddhas 嘉例沢の石仏 Kareisawa sekibutsu | Kurobe | 36°49′42″N 137°32′04″E | ||||
Etchū Kokubun-ji Site 越中国分寺跡 Etchū Kokubunji ato | Takaoka | provincial temple of Etchū Province | 36°47′52″N 137°02′57″E | |||
Chokushizuka 勅使塚 Chokushizuka | Toyama | 36°39′38″N 137°07′01″E | ||||
Sakai Barrier Site 境関跡 Sakai seki ato | Asahi | 36°58′37″N 137°37′33″E | ||||
Inotani Barrier Site 猪谷関跡 Inotani seki ato | Toyama | 36°28′17″N 137°14′22″E | ||||
Kifune Castle Site 木舟城跡 Kifune-jō ato | Takaoka | 36°41′18″N 136°54′50″E | ||||
Ikuji Battery 生地台場 Ikuji daiba | Kurobe | 36°53′57″N 137°24′39″E | ||||
Miyanaga Jūzaemon Grave 宮永十佐エ門の墓 Miyanaga Jūzaemon no haka | Oyabe | 36°36′16″N 136°53′40″E | ||||
Zuiryū-ji Stone Tombs 瑞龍寺の石廟 Zuiryūji no sekibyō | Takaoka | 36°44′08″N 137°00′38″E | ||||
Aimotoshin Site 愛本新遺跡 Aimotoshin iseki | Kurobe | 36°53′14″N 137°32′31″E | ||||
Hongō Site 本江遺跡 Hongō iseki | Namerikawa | 36°43′38″N 137°23′05″E | ||||
Takase Site (Anada District) 高瀬遺跡 (穴田地区) Takase iseki (Anada chiku) | Nanto | 36°33′54″N 136°56′58″E | ||||
Hamayama Jewelry Workshop 浜山玉つくり遺跡 Hamayama tama-tsukuri iseki | Asahi | Kofun-period workshop for magatama, cylindrical beads, and other jewels[9] | 36°58′13″N 137°36′06″E | |||
Nakayamaminami Site 中山南遺跡 Nakayamaminami iseki | Imizu | 36°42′19″N 137°06′32″E | ||||
Mizukamitani Site 水上谷遺跡 Mizukamitani iseki | Imizu | 36°39′56″N 137°04′03″E | ||||
Kanakusa No.1 Kiln Site 金草第一古窯跡 Kanakusa daiichi furu kama ato | Toyama | 36°41′51″N 137°09′21″E | ||||
Higashi-Kuromaki-Ueno Site 東黒牧上野遺跡 Higashi-Kuromaki-Ueno iseki | Toyama | 36°36′09″N 137°16′40″E | ||||
Kakoiyama Site 囲山遺跡 Kakoiyama iseki | Imizu | 36°42′33″N 137°05′24″E | ||||
Wakamiya Kofun 若宮古墳 Wakamiya kofun | Oyabe | 36°39′52″N 136°51′06″E | ||||
Shōmyō Falls Basin 称名滝とその流域 Shōmyō-daki to sono ryūiki | Tateyama | the falls are a national Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument and a locus of Shugendō practice[10][11] | 36°34′33″N 137°31′36″E | |||
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019, a further one hundred and eighty-five Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[12]
Registered Historic Sites
As of 1 July 2019, one Monument has been registered (as opposed to designated) as an Historic Site at a national level.[13]
Place | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Tateyama Sabō Erosion Control Works Railway 立山砂防工事専用軌道 Tateyama sabō kōji sen-yō kidō | Tateyama | 36°33′55″N 137°29′20″E | ||||
See also
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References
- "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 30 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 30 August 2019.
- "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 富山県 2県以上)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- 富山県指定文化財 [Cultural Properties of Toyama Prefecture] (in Japanese). Toyama Prefecture. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama". UNESCO. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- 史跡公園「高瀬遺跡」 [Historic Park "Takase Site"] (in Japanese). Nanto City. Retrieved 19 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 30 August 2019.
- 富山県指定文化財 [Toyama Prefectural Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- 玉つくりの遺跡 [Jewelry Workshop Site] (in Japanese). Toyama Prefecture. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
- 称名滝 [Shōmyō Falls] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
- 称名滝とその流域 [Shōmyō Falls Basin] (in Japanese). MLIT Hokuriku Regional Development Bureau. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
- 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 30 August 2019.
- 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
External links
- Historic Sites of Toyama Prefecture (in Japanese)
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