List of Cultural Properties of Uji

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan located within the city of Uji in Kyōto Prefecture.[1]

Statistics

As of 20 April 2012, 145 Properties have been designated (including nine *National Treasures) and a further 4 Properties registered.[2] Since a single designation or registration may include more than one item, the total number of assets protected and promoted in accordance with the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (1950) exceeds the sum of designations and registrations.[1]

Cultural Properties of JapanNationalPrefecturalMunicipalTotal
Designated Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures(*3) 1312530
Paintings(*1) 538
Sculptures(*3) 2233560
Applied Crafts(*2) 4127
Calligraphic works
Classical books
369
Ancient documents66
Archeological artefacts347
Historic materials123
Intangible112
Folk Tangible
Intangible11
Monuments Historic Sites3115
Places of Scenic Beauty(1)22 (1)
Natural Monuments11
Cultural Landscapes11
Preservation Districts22
Conservation Techniques11
Total543160145
Registered Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures44
Works of Art or Craft
Folk Tangible
Monuments Historic Sites
Places of Scenic Beauty
Natural Monuments
Total44

National Treasures (denoted with an asterisk, smaller text, and brackets) are included within the count of Important Cultural Properties; Monuments designated in more than one class (denoted with brackets) are counted once.

Designated Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
*Byōdō-in Phoenix Hall
平等院鳳凰堂
Byōdōin Hōōdō
Byōdō-inHeian period
(1053)
4Byōdō-in is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)[3]34°53′21″N 135°48′28″EStructuresNational
(NT)
Byōdō-in Kannondō
平等院観音堂
Byōdōin Kannondō
Byōdō-inearly Kamakura period134°53′25″N 135°48′28″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Jōdo-in Yōrin-an Shoin
浄土院養林庵書院
Jōdoin Yōrinan shoin
Jōdo-inMomoyama period134°53′23″N 135°48′18″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
*Ujigami Jinja Honden
宇治上神社本殿
Ujigami Jinja honden
Ujigami Jinjalate Heian period1Ujigami Jinja is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)[3]34°53′31″N 135°48′41″EStructuresNational
(NT)
*Ujigami Jinja Haiden
宇治上神社拝殿
Ujigami Jinja haiden
Ujigami Jinjaearly Kamakura period1Ujigami Jinja is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)[3]34°53′31″N 135°48′41″EStructuresNational
(NT)
Ujigami Jinja Sessha Kasuga Jinja Honden
宇治上神社摂社春日神社本殿
Ujigami Jinja sessha Kasuga Jinja honden
Ujigami Jinjalate Kamakura period134°53′31″N 135°48′42″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Uji Jinja Honden
宇治神社本殿
Uji Jinja honden
Uji Jinjalate Kamakura period134°53′28″N 135°48′39″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Ukishima Thirteen-storey Stone Tō
浮島十三重塔
Ukishima jūsanjū-no-tō
Hōjō-inlate Kamakura period
(1286)
134°53′18″N 135°48′37″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Hakusan Jinja Haiden
白山神社拝殿
Hakusan Jinja haiden
Hakusan Jinjalate Kamakura period
(1277)
134°52′38″N 135°48′46″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Jūhachi Jinja Honden
十八神社本殿
Jūhachi Jinja honden
Jūhachi Jinjalate Muromachi period
(1487)
134°54′03″N 135°49′09″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Manpuku-ji
萬福寺
Manpukuji
Manpuku-jiEdo period1634°54′50″N 135°48′27″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Manpuku-ji Shōindō
萬福寺松隠堂
Manpukuji shōindō
Manpuku-jiEdo period734°54′52″N 135°48′23″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
Kohata Jinja Honden
許波多神社本殿
Kohata Jinja honden
Kohata Jinjalate Muromachi period
(1562)
134°55′02″N 135°47′38″EStructuresNational
(ICP)
*Phoenix Hall Wall and Door Paintings
鳳凰堂中堂壁扉画(板絵著色)
Hōōdō chūdō hekihiga (ita-e cho-iro)
Byōdō-inHeian period
(1053)
14PaintingsNational
(NT)
Honden Door Paintings
本殿扉絵(板絵著色)
Honden tobira-e (ita-e cho-iro)
Ujigami Jinjalate Heian period4PaintingsNational
(ICP)
Portrait of Ingen
紙本著色隠元和尚像〈元規筆/〉
shihon choshoku Ingen oshō zō (Genki fude)
Manpuku-jiEdo period1colour on paper; by Kita Genki (喜多元規)PaintingsNational
(ICP)
Seated Wooden Statue of Amida Nyorai by Jōchō
木造阿弥陀如来坐像 定朝作
mokuzō Amida Nyorai zazō Jōchō-saku
Byōdō-inHeian period
(1053)
134°53′21″N 135°48′28″ESculpturesNational
(NT)
Wooden Canopy
木造天蓋
mokuzō tengai
Byōdō-inHeian period
(1053)
134°53′21″N 135°48′28″ESculpturesNational
(NT)
Bosatsu on Clouds
木造雲中供養菩薩像
mokuzō unchū kuyō bosatsu-zō
Byōdō-inHeian period
(1053)
5234°53′21″N 135°48′28″ESculpturesNational
(NT)
*Temple Bell
梵鐘
bonshō
Byōdō-inHeian period1now at the Kyoto National Museum34°59′24″N 135°46′25″EApplied
Crafts
National
(NT)
*Gilt bronze phoenices from the Phoenix Hall
金銅鳳凰(鳳凰堂中堂旧棟飾)
kondō hōō (Hōōdō chūdō kyū-munekazari)
Byōdō-inHeian period1 pairnow at the Kyoto National Museum 34°59′24″N 135°46′25″EApplied
Crafts
National
(NT)
Iron half-tongue stirrups with copper-inlaid hōsōge and peacock design
鉄宝相華孔雀銅象嵌半舌鐙
tetsu hōsōge kujaku dōzōgan hanjita abumi
Kohata JinjaHeian period1 pairApplied
Crafts
National
(ICP)
Temple Bell
梵鐘
bonshō
Shōmyō-jiearly Kamakura period
(1210)
134°56′14″N 135°52′21″EApplied
Crafts
National
(ICP)
Fragmentary Stele from Uji Bridge
宇治橋断碑
Uji-bashi danpi
Hōjō-inAsuka period
(646)
1Calligraphic
works
National
(ICP)
Manpuku-ji Miscellany
黄檗山木額・柱聯・榜牌
Ōbaku-san kigaku chūren bōhai
Manpuku-jiEdo period97designation comprises 40 wooden tablets, 44 pillar inscriptions, and 13 plaquesCalligraphic
works
National
(ICP)
Manpuku-ji Miscellany
同下書
dō shitagaki
Manpuku-jiEdo period14designation comprises 14 sketchesCalligraphic
works
National
(ICP)
Complete Woodblock Sutras (Tetsugen edition)
鉄眼版一切経版木
Tetsugen-ban issaikyō hangi
Hōzō-inEdo period48,275Historic
materials
National
(ICP)
Woodworking
木工芸
Moku-kōgei
Individual1holder of technique: Murayama Akira (村山明)IntangibleNational
Byōdō-in Gardens
平等院庭園
Byōdōin teien
Byōdō-in1also a Place of Scenic Beauty34°53′21″N 135°48′46″EHistoric
Sites
National
Hayaagari Tile Kiln Site
隼上り瓦窯跡
Hayaagari kawara kama ato
Uji City134°54′23″N 135°48′35″EHistoric
Sites
National
Uji River Taikō Embankment
宇治川太閤堤跡
Uji-gawa Taikō-zuzumi ato
Uji City134°53′46″N 135°48′18″EHistoric
Sites
National
Cultural Landscape of Uji
宇治の文化的景観
Uji no bunkateki keikan
Uji City134°53′14″N 135°48′30″ECultural
Landscapes
National
Kiku-jutsu (modern)
規矩術 (近世規矩)
kiku-jutsu (kinsei-kiku)
Individual1for architectural measurement; holder of technique: Mochida Takeo (持田武夫)Conservation
Techniques
National
Mimuroto-ji Hondō
三室戸寺本堂
Mimurotoji Hondō
Mimuroto-jiEdo period
(1814)
134°54′02″N 135°49′09″EStructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Three-storey Pagoda
三室戸寺三重塔
Mimurotoji sanjū-no-tō
Mimuroto-jiEdo period
(1704)
134°54′01″N 135°49′11″EStructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Old Bracket Block
三室戸寺旧鬼斗
Mimurotoji kyū-onito
Mimuroto-jiEdo period1StructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Old Tail Rafter
三室戸寺旧尾垂木
Mimurotoji kyū-odaruki
Mimuroto-jiEdo period1StructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Old Hondō Kaerumata
三室戸寺旧本堂蟇股
Mimurotoji kyū-hondō kaerumata
Mimuroto-jiEdo period1StructuresPrefectural
Manpuku-ji Precinct
萬福寺境内
Manpukuji keidai
Manpuku-ji134°54′51″N 135°48′22″EHistoric
Sites
Prefectural
Kōshō-ji Gardens and Kotosaka
興聖寺庭園および琴坂
Kōshōji teien oyobi Kotosaka
Kōshō-ji134°53′24″N 135°48′49″EPlaces of
Scenic
Beauty
Prefectural
Yūrin-an Shoin Gardens
養林庵書院庭園
Yūrin-an shoin teien
Yūrin-an134°53′19″N 135°48′25″EPlaces of
Scenic
Beauty
Prefectural
Jōdo-in Rakan-dō
浄土院羅漢堂
Jōdo-in rakandō
Jōdo-inEdo period
(1640)
134°53′21″N 135°48′25″EStructuresMunicipal

Registered Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
Orii Jinja Honden
下居神社本殿
Orii Jinja honden
Orii JinjaEdo period
(1656)
134°52′48″N 135°48′04″EStructuresPrefectural
Asakura Jinja Honden
旦椋神社本殿
Asakura Jinja honden
Asakura JinjaEdo period
(1674)
134°52′21″N 135°46′30″EStructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Amidadō
三室戸寺阿弥陀堂
Mimurotoji Amidadō
Mimuroto-jiEdo period
(1747)
134°54′02″N 135°49′09″EStructuresPrefectural
Mimuroto-ji Shōrō
三室戸寺鐘楼
Mimurotoji Shōrō
Mimuroto-jiEdo period
(1689)
134°54′01″N 135°49′10″EStructuresPrefectural

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations: Outline of the Cultural Administration of Japan" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs. March 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  2. 宇治市の文化財 [Cultural Properties of Uji City] (in Japanese). Uji City. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  3. "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)". UNESCO. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
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