List of Historic Sites of Japan (Iwate)
National Historic Sites
As of 24 December 2022, thirty-three Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including three *Special Historic Sites).[2][3]
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2022, thirty-seven Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[11]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Noda Pit Dwelling Sites 野田竪穴住居跡群 Noda tateana jūkyo seki-gun | Noda | 40°06′12″N 141°48′10″E | ||||
Dorota temple ruins 泥田廃寺跡 Dorota Haiji ato | Ichinoseki | 38°56′20″N 141°06′50″E | ||||
Sekiya Cave Dwelling Site 関谷洞窟住居跡 Sekiya dōkutsu jūkyo ato | Ōfunato | 39°07′39″N 141°40′21″E | ||||
Funakubo Cave 舟久保洞窟 Funakubo dōkutsu | Shiwa | 39°34′19″N 141°14′46″E | ||||
Senba-Tsutsumi Pit Dwelling Site 仙波堤竪穴住居跡 Senba-Tsutsumi tateana jūkyo ato | Iwate | 39°57′36″N 141°10′49″E | ||||
Imamatsu Pit Dwelling Site 今松竪穴住居跡 Imamatsu tateana jūkyo ato | Iwate | 39°57′43″N 141°09′17″E | ||||
Ezomori Kofun えぞ森古墳 Ezomori kofun | Yahaba | 39°37′02″N 141°10′10″E | ||||
Ukishima Kofun Cluster 浮島古墳群 Ukishima kofun-gun | Iwate | 39°56′23″N 141°08′50″E | ||||
Nippei Site 新平遺跡 Nippei iseki | Yahaba | 39°19′07″N 141°03′49″E | ||||
Myōgozawa Tile Excavation Site 明後沢古瓦出土地 Myōgozawa ko-kawara shutsudo-chi | Ōshū | 39°05′05″N 141°07′35″E | ||||
Futago and Narita Ichirizuka 二子・成田一里塚 Futago・Narita Ichirizuka | Kitakami | 39°20′53″N 141°07′49″E | ||||
Tannaisan Jinja Sutra Mound 丹内山神社経塚 Tannaisan Jinja kyōzuka | Hanamaki | 39°20′49″N 141°17′15″E | ||||
Kaitori Shell Mound 貝鳥貝塚 Kaitori kaizuka | Ichinoseki | 38°47′02″N 141°10′20″E | ||||
Shimokado Okahijirizuka 下門岡ひじり塚 Shimokado Okahijirizuka | Kitakami | 39°14′48″N 141°08′22″E | ||||
Shizukuishi Kaidō Ichirizuka 雫石街道の一里塚 Shizukuishi Kaidō no ichirizuka | Takizawa, Shizukuishi | 39°42′03″N 141°03′00″E | ||||
Ezo Ichirizuka 江曽一里塚 Ezo ichirizuka | Hanamaki | 39°27′07″N 141°08′19″E | ||||
Isseki-Ichijō Sutra Mound 一石一字経塚 Isseki-Ichijō kyōzuka | Miyako | 39°38′54″N 141°56′03″E | ||||
Matsusakigawa Ichirizuka 末崎川一里塚 Matsusakigawa ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°50′21″N 141°28′52″E | ||||
Bishamondōhira Ichirizuka 毘沙門堂平一里塚 Bishamondōhira ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°50′48″N 141°25′50″E | ||||
Tsukanosawa Ichirizuka 塚の沢一里塚 Tsukanosawa ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°49′40″N 141°23′06″E | ||||
Ōhashi Ichirizuka 大橋一里塚 Ōhashi ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°49′40″N 141°19′38″E | ||||
Onomatsu Ichirizuka 小野松一里塚 Onomatsu ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°46′01″N 141°09′57″E | ||||
Niizuka Ichirizuka 新塚一里塚 Niizuka ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°52′22″N 141°11′03″E | ||||
Ōtake temple ruins 大竹廃寺跡 Ōtake Haiji ato | Kitakami | 39°18′35″N 141°09′39″E | ||||
Takahatake Ichirizuka 高畑一里塚 Takahatake ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°41′16″N 141°14′56″E | ||||
Namiuchitōge Ichirizuka 浪打峠一里塚 Namiuchitōge ichirizuka | Ichinohe | 40°14′27″N 141°18′02″E | ||||
Midō and Bahamatsu Ichirizuka 御堂・馬羽松一里塚 Midō・Bahamatsu ichirizuka | Ichinohe | 40°02′45″N 141°14′47″E | ||||
Kuribayashi Copper Mint ruins 栗林銭座跡 Kuribayashi zeniza ato | Kamaishi | 39°20′07″N 141°49′22″E | ||||
Kawarage Tile Kiln ruins 川原毛瓦窯跡 Kawarage kawara kama ato | Shiwa | 39°34′05″N 141°09′14″E | ||||
Nakayama, Kotsunagi, and Kawazoko Ichirizuka 旧中山・小繋・川底一里塚 Nakayama・Kotsunagi・Kawazoko ichirizuka | Ichinohe | 40°08′41″N 141°17′59″E | ||||
Ueda Ichirizuka 上田一里塚 Ueda ichirizuka | Morioka | 39°44′08″N 141°08′35″E | ||||
Kouchikyū Ichirizuka 好地旧一里塚 Kouchikyū ichirizuka | Hanamaki | 39°29′30″N 141°08′35″E | ||||
Tamagawa Iron Mine ruins 玉川鉄山跡 Tamagawa tetsuzan ato | Karumai | 40°16′53″N 141°34′33″E | ||||
Ōzuchi Castle ruins 大槌城跡 Ōzuchi-jō ato | Ōtsuchi | 39°21′42″N 141°53′46″E | ||||
Tateishino Ichi Site 館石野I遺跡 Tateishino ichi iseki | Tanohata | 39°54′09″N 141°55′40″E | ||||
Ōdate Settlement Site 大館町遺跡 Ōdate-chō ato | Morioka | inhabited from the late Jōmon to the Heian period | 39°42′55″N 141°06′50″E | |||
Kuroyama Pit Dwelling Site 黒山の昔穴遺跡 Kuroyama no mukashi ana iseki | Kunohe | 40°14′15″N 141°23′27″E | ||||
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2022, a further one hundred and eighty-four Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[12]
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National historic sites in Iwate prefecture.
References
- "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 岩手県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- "Hiraizumi – Temples, Gardens and Archaeological Sites Representing the Buddhist Pure Land". UNESCO. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
- "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining". UNESCO. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
- "Hashino Iron Mining and Smelting Site". Kyuyama. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
- "Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan". UNESCO. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
- 長者ヶ原廃寺跡 [Chōjagahara Haiji Site] (in Japanese). Iwate Prefecture. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- 白鳥舘遺跡 [Shirotori-tate Site] (in Japanese). Iwate Prefecture. Archived from the original on 20 April 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- 世界遺産の概要 [World Heritage Site: summary] (in Japanese). Iwate Prefecture. Archived from the original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved 3 August 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 2022. Retrieved 24 December 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 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties in Iwate Prefecture
- (in Japanese) Map of Ichirizuka in Morioka City
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