List of Historic Sites of Japan (Ehime)
National Historic Sites
As of 1 July 2021, seventeen Sites have been designated as being of national significance.[2][3][4]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Iyo Kokubun-ji Pagoda Site 伊予国分寺塔跡 Iyo Kokubunji tō ato | Imabari | Nara period provincial temple of Iyo Province; 59th temple of the Shikoku pilgrimage | 34°01′33″N 133°01′37″E | 3 | ||
Umamukaiyama Kofun 宇摩向山古墳 Umamukaiyama kofun | Shikokuchūō | Kofun period tumulus | 34°00′24″N 133°35′05″E | 1 | ||
Uwajima Castle 宇和島城 Uwajima-jō | Uwajima | Edo Period castle | 33°13′11″N 132°33′54″E | 2 | ||
Einōsan Castle ruins 永納山城跡 Einōsan-jō ato | Saijō | Asuka period fortification ruins | 33°58′38″N 133°03′15″E | 2 | ||
Kagomori Castle ruins 川後森城跡 Kagomori-jō ato | Matsuno | Sengoku period castle ruins | 33°13′25″N 132°42′34″E | 2 | ||
Kume Kaga ruins 久米官衙遺跡群 Kume Kanga iseki-gun | Matsuyama | Nara period local administration complex ruins[5] | 33°48′37″N 132°48′05″E | 2, 3 | ||
Matsuyama Castle 松山城跡 Matsuyama-jō ato | Matsuyama | Edo Period castle | 33°50′44″N 132°45′56″E | 2 | ||
Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site 上黒岩岩陰遺跡 Kamikuroiwaiwakage iseki | Kumakōgen | Jōmon period rock shelter | 33°37′04″N 132°57′37″E | 1 | ||
Yuzuki Castle ruins 湯築城跡 Yuzuki-jō ato | Matsuyama | Muromachi period castle ruins | 33°50′53″N 132°47′13″E | 2 | ||
Tōmyō-ji ruins 等妙寺旧境内 Tōmyōji kyū-keidai | Kihoku | C14 Tendai temple burned in 1588[6] | 33°13′50″N 132°40′31″E | 3 | ||
Noshima Castle ruins 能島城跡 Noshima-jō ato | Imabari | Sengoku period castle ruins on the island of Noshima | 34°10′58″N 133°04′51″E | 2 | ||
Hōan-ji temple ruins 法安寺跡 Hōanji ato | Saijō | late Asuka or early Nara-period temple[7] | 33°53′59″N 133°05′23″E | 3 | ||
Myōkensan Kofun 妙見山古墳 Myōkensan kofun | Imabari | Kofun period tumulus | 34°03′31″N 132°55′51″E | 1 | ||
Hasaike Kofun 葉佐池古墳 Hasaike kofun | Matsuyama | Kofun period tumulus | 33°48′52″N 132°50′51″E | 1 | ||
Iyo Henro-michi 伊予遍路道 Iyo henro-michi | Ainan, Saijō, Seiyo, Shikokuchūō, Uwajima | pilgrimage route; designation comprises Kanjizai-ji michi (観自在寺道), Inari Jinja precinct (稲荷神社境内) and Ryūkō-ji precinct (龍光寺境内), Butsumoku-ji michi (仏木寺道), Meiseki-ji precinct (明石寺境内), Daihō-ji michi (大寶寺道), Yokomine-ji michi (横峰寺道), Yokomine-ji precinct (横峰寺境内), and Sankaku-ji Okunoin michi (三角寺奥之院道) | 33°50′16″N 133°06′40″E | 3, 6 | ||
Yawatahama Kaidō Kasagi Pass 八幡浜街道笠置峠越 Yawatahama kaidō Kasagi tōge-goe | Seiyo, Yawatahama | Remnants of ancient road in use since Kofun period | 33°50′16″N 133°06′40″E | |||
Yugeshima Shōen ruins 弓削島荘遺跡 Yuge-jima no shō iseki | Kamijima | Heian period shōen remnants | 34°16′28″N 133°13′04″E | |||
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 March 2021, forty-nine Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][8][9]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Shikidō and Maihatsutō 子規堂 (附埋髪塔) Shikidō tsuketari Maihatsutō | Matsuyama | former residence of Masaoka Shiki | 33°50′06″N 132°45′48″E | |||
Kōshin-an 庚申庵 Kōshin-an | Matsuyama | former residence of Kurita Chodō | 33°50′37″N 132°45′17″E | |||
Ippen Shōnin Birthplace 一遍上人の誕生地 Ippen Shōnin no tanjō-chi | Matsuyama | at Hōgon-ji | 33°51′06″N 132°47′23″E | |||
Ebara Castle Site 荏原城跡 Ebara-jō seki | Matsuyama | 33°45′58″N 132°48′45″E | ||||
Matsudaira Sadayuki Mausoleum 松平定行の霊廟 Matsudaira Sadayuki no reibyō | Matsuyama | at Jōshin-ji (常信寺) | 33°51′25″N 132°47′03″E | |||
Adachi Shigenobu Grave 足立重信の墓 Adachi Shigenobu no haka | Matsuyama | 33°51′22″N 132°45′58″E | ||||
Aochi Rinsō Grave 青地林宗の墓 Aochi Rinsō no haka | Matsuyama | 33°51′21″N 132°45′58″E | ||||
Kagiya Kana Grave 鍵谷カナの墓 Kagiya Kana no haka | Matsuyama | 33°48′49″N 132°42′11″E | ||||
Matsudaira Sadamasa Mausoleum 松平定政の霊廟 Matsudaira Sadamasa no reibyō | Matsuyama | at Jōshin-ji (常信寺) | 33°51′25″N 132°47′03″E | |||
Kikuya Shinsuke Grave 菊屋新助の墓 Kikuya Shinsuke no haka | Matsuyama | 33°50′57″N 132°45′37″E | ||||
Kyōsekizan Kofun 経石山古墳 Kyōsekizan kofun | Matsuyama | 33°49′50″N 132°47′38″E | ||||
Higashino Ochaya Site 東野お茶屋跡 Higashino ochaya ato | Matsuyama | 33°50′27″N 132°48′13″E | ||||
Agata Shell Mound 阿方貝塚 Agata kaizuka | Imabari | 34°03′48″N 132°58′22″E | ||||
Hidaka Kujirayama Kofun 日高鯨山の古墳 Hidaka Kujirayama no kofun | Imabari | 34°03′30″N 132°58′59″E | ||||
Imabari Castle Site 今治城跡 Imabari-jō seki | Imabari | 34°03′47″N 133°00′25″E | ||||
Iyo Kokubunni-ji Pagoda Site 伊予国分尼寺塔跡 Iyo Kokubunniji tō ato | Imabari | provincial nunnery of Iyo Province | 34°00′48″N 133°02′02″E | |||
Imabari Domain Lords' Graves 今治藩主の墓 Imabari-han-shu no haka | Imabari | 34°01′47″N 133°02′07″E | ||||
Date Hidemune Grave 伊達秀宗の墓 Date Hidemune no haka | Uwajima | at Tōgaku-ji (等覚寺) | 33°13′01″N 132°34′26″E | |||
Date Munenari and his Wife's Graves 伊達宗城及び夫人の墓 Date Munenari oyobi fujin no haka | Uwajima | at Tōgaku-ji (等覚寺) | 33°13′01″N 132°34′26″E | |||
Besshi Copper Mine Kuchiya Site 別子銅山口屋跡 Besshi dōzan kuchiya ato | Niihama | 33°58′06″N 133°16′29″E | ||||
Doigamae Site 土居構跡 Doigamae ato | Saijō | 33°53′48″N 133°11′10″E | ||||
Nakae Tōju Residence Site 中江藤樹の邸跡 Nakae Tōju no yashiki ato | Ōzu | 33°30′23″N 132°32′21″E | ||||
Ōzu Castle Site 大洲城跡 Ōzu-jō seki | Ōzu | 33°30′34″N 132°32′28″E | ||||
Kawada Yūkin Family Graves 川田雄琴一家の墓 Kawada Yūkin ikka no haka | Ōzu | 33°30′13″N 132°32′51″E | ||||
Asahiyama Kofun 朝日山古墳 Asahiyama kofun | Shikokuchūō | 33°58′41″N 133°35′13″E | ||||
Iyooka Kofun 伊予岡古墳 Iyooka kofun | Iyo | 33°45′17″N 132°42′37″E | ||||
Ichiba Tile Kiln Sites 市場かわらがはな古代窯跡群 Ichiba kawara ga hana kodai kama ato-gun | Iyo | 33°44′00″N 132°41′47″E | ||||
Nanba-Okutani Kofun 難波奥谷古墳 Nanba-Okutani kofun | Matsuyama | 33°58′34″N 132°48′14″E | ||||
Yokoyama Castle Site 横山城跡 Yokoyama-jō seki | Matsuyama | 33°55′11″N 132°48′30″E | ||||
Eryō Castle Site 恵良城跡 Eryō-jō seki | Matsuyama | 33°59′31″N 132°47′59″E | ||||
Ōzora-Takahara Kofun Cluster 大空・高原古墳群 Ōzora・Takahara kofun-gun | Shikokuchūō | 33°57′36″N 133°28′01″E | ||||
Kondō Tokuzan Former Residence 近藤篤山の旧邸 Kondō Tokuzan no kyū-tei | Saijō | 33°53′37″N 133°07′01″E | ||||
Funayama Kofun Cluster 船山古墳群 Funayama kofun-gun | Saijō | 33°53′46″N 133°06′26″E | ||||
Nonose Kofun 野々瀬の古墳 Nonose no kofun | Imabari | 33°59′29″N 133°01′55″E | ||||
Taki Jinja Kofun Cluster 多伎神社古墳群 Taki Jinja kofun-gun | Imabari | 34°00′13″N 132°59′41″E | ||||
Imo Jizō 甘藷地蔵 Imo Jizō | Imabari | 34°13′42″N 133°02′59″E | ||||
Amazaki Castle Site 甘崎城跡 Amazaki-jō seki | Imabari | 34°14′40″N 133°03′23″E | ||||
Kawakami Jinja Kofun 川上神社古墳 Kawakami Jinja kofun | Tōon | 33°47′59″N 132°54′50″E | ||||
Kōsaikyo 仰西渠 Kōsaikyo | Kumakōgen | 33°40′16″N 132°53′32″E | ||||
Ginō Sakubee Grave 義農作兵衛の墓 Ginō Sakubee no haka | Masaki | 33°47′19″N 132°42′16″E | ||||
Ōgeta Kofun Cluster 大下田古墳群 Ōgeta kofun-gun | Tobe | 33°46′03″N 132°47′36″E | ||||
Takano Chōei Retreat 高野長英の隠れ家 Takano Chōei no kakurega | Seiyo | 33°21′45″N 132°30′52″E | ||||
Senka Kōji Grave 泉貨居士の墓 Senka Kōji no haka | Seiyo | 33°22′28″N 132°39′03″E | ||||
Mitaki Castle Site 三滝城跡 Mitaki-jō seki | Seiyo | 33°24′34″N 132°47′57″E | ||||
Anagami Cave Site 穴神洞遺跡 Anagami-dō iseki | Seiyo | 33°23′01″N 132°49′09″E | ||||
Nakatsugawa Cave Site 中津川洞穴遺跡 Nakatsugawa dōketsu iseki | Seiyo | 33°22′44″N 132°46′33″E | ||||
Iwaya Site 岩谷遺跡 Iwaya iseki | Kihoku | 33°15′49″N 132°42′37″E | ||||
Hirajō Shell Mound 平城貝塚 Hirajō kaizuka | Ainan | 32°57′56″N 132°33′06″E | ||||
Takano Chōei Battery Site 高野長英築造の台場跡 Takano Chōei chikuzō no daiba ato | Ainan | 32°56′04″N 132°33′56″E | ||||
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2020, a further three hundred and sixty-one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[10]
See also
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References
- "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 愛媛県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- 国・県指定文化財等 [National and Prefectural Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Ehime Prefectural Board of Education. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- 久米官衙遺跡群 [Kume Kanga Sites] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- 等妙寺旧境内 [Tōmyōji Former Precincts] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- 法安寺跡 [Hōanji Site] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 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 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- 記念物 史跡 [Monuments - Historic Sites] (in Japanese). Ehime Prefectural Board of Education. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- "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 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties of Ehime Prefecture
- (in Japanese) Historic Sites of Ehime Prefecture
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