List of Cultural Properties of Japan - structures (Miyagi)

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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Prefecture of Miyagi.[1]

National Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 August 2015, twenty Important Cultural Properties (including three *National Treasures) with forty-two component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
*Zuigan-ji Kuri and Corridor
瑞巖寺庫裏及び廊下
Zuiganji kuri oyobi rōka
1609 Matsushima designation comprises two components 38°22′20″N 141°03′37″E / 38.37223258°N 141.06018358°E / 38.37223258; 141.06018358 (Zuiganji Kuri and Corridor) [1] [2]
*Zuigan-ji Hondō
瑞巖寺本堂(元方丈)
Zuiganji hondō (moto hōjō)
1609 Matsushima formerly the hōjō 38°22′20″N 141°03′34″E / 38.37213495°N 141.05957673°E / 38.37213495; 141.05957673 (Zuiganji Hondō) [3]
*Ōsaki Hachimangū
大崎八幡宮
Ōsaki Hachimangū
1607 Sendai 38°16′21″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27252152°N 140.84499749°E / 38.27252152; 140.84499749 (Ōsaki Hachimangū) [4]
Agatsuma Family Residence
我妻家住宅
Agatsuma-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Zaō designation comprises four components: the main building (1753), and three storehouses (1805, 1810, 1751-1829) 38°05′00″N 140°39′09″E / 38.08341335°N 140.65243158°E / 38.08341335; 140.65243158 (Agatsuma Family Residence) [5] [6] [7] [8]
Former Satō Family Residence
旧佐藤家住宅
kyū-Satō-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Kakuda 37°59′58″N 140°43′05″E / 37.99957133°N 140.71818194°E / 37.99957133; 140.71818194 (Former Satō Family Residence) [9]
Former Nakazawa Family Residence
旧中澤家住宅
kyū-Nakazawa-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Natori 38°09′46″N 140°52′10″E / 38.16283141°N 140.8695504°E / 38.16283141; 140.8695504 (Former Nakazawa Family Residence) [10]
Former Tome Kōtō Jinjō Junior School Building
旧登米高等尋常小学校校舎
kyū-Tome kōtō jinjō shōgakkō kōsha
1888 Tome now the Toyoma Education Museum 38°39′19″N 141°16′47″E / 38.65537026°N 141.27979811°E / 38.65537026; 141.27979811 (Former Tome Kōtō Jinjō Junior School Building) [11]
Kōzō-ji Amida-dō
高蔵寺阿弥陀堂
Kōzōji Amidadō
1177 Kakuda 38°00′00″N 140°43′06″E / 37.99992303°N 140.71827563°E / 37.99992303; 140.71827563 (Kōzōji Amidadō) [12]
Former Matsumoto Family Residence
松本家住宅
kyū-Matsumoto-ke jūtaku
mid/late Edo period Kami 38°34′32″N 140°46′00″E / 38.57554276°N 140.7667941°E / 38.57554276; 140.7667941 (Former Matsumoto Family Residence) [13]
Zuigan-ji Godaidō
瑞巖寺五大堂
Zuiganji godaidō
1604 Matsushima 38°22′11″N 141°03′51″E / 38.36971887°N 141.06417315°E / 38.36971887; 141.06417315 (Zuiganji Godaidō) [14]
Zuigan-ji Onarimon
瑞巖寺御成門
Zuiganji onarimon
1609 Matsushima 38°22′18″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37176808°N 141.05980942°E / 38.37176808; 141.05980942 (Zuiganji Onarimon) [15]
Zuigan-ji Chūmon
瑞巖寺中門
Zuiganji chūmon
1609 Matsushima   38°22′18″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37176808°N 141.05980942°E / 38.37176808; 141.05980942 (Zuiganji Chūmon) [16]
Ishii Lock
石井閘門
Ishii kōmon
1880 Ishinomaki 38°26′48″N 141°17′28″E / 38.44657017°N 141.29101814°E / 38.44657017; 141.29101814 (Ishii Lock) [17]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Nagatoko
大崎八幡宮長床
Ōsaki Hachimangū nagatoko
1661-1672 Sendai 38°16′20″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27226089°N 140.8450104°E / 38.27226089; 140.8450104 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Nagatoko) [18]
Tōshōgū
東照宮手水舎
Tōshōgū
1654 Sendai designation comprises five components: the honden, karamon, sukibei (fence), zuijinmon, and torii 38°16′49″N 140°53′06″E / 38.28021952°N 140.88506457°E / 38.28021952; 140.88506457 (Tōshōgū) [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]
Horaguchi Family Residence
洞口家住宅
Horaguchi-ke jūtaku
1750/60s Natori 38°10′22″N 140°54′55″E / 38.17289439°N 140.91535616°E / 38.17289439; 140.91535616 (Horaguchi Family Residence) [24]
Yōtoku-in Tamaya
陽徳院霊屋
Yōtoku-in tamaya
1660 Matsushima Mausoleum of Date Masamune's wife Megohime 38°22′24″N 141°03′37″E / 38.373222°N 141.060194°E / 38.373222; 141.060194 (Yōtoku-in Tamaya) [25]
Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō Niōmon
陸奥国分寺薬師堂
Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon
1607 Sendai 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E / 38.25129999°N 140.90278373°E / 38.25129999; 140.90278373 (Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō) [26]
Entsū-in Tamaya
圓通院霊屋
Entsū-in tamaya
1647 Matsushima 38°22′17″N 141°03′35″E / 38.37136277°N 141.05965175°E / 38.37136277; 141.05965175 (Entsū-in Tamaya) [27]
Shiogama Jinja
鹽竈神社
Shiogama Jinja
1647 Shiogama designation comprises fifteen components: the torii and sayūgū and betsugū haiden of 1663; and sagū, ugū, and betsugū honden, sagū, ugū, and betsugū heiden, sayūgū and betsugū kairō, sayūgū and betsugū mizugaki, gate and kairō, and zuijinmon, all of 1704 38°19′09″N 141°00′46″E / 38.31914615°N 141.01279002°E / 38.31914615; 141.01279002 (Shiogama Jinja) [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]

Prefectural Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 May 2014, thirty-six properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Kanrantei
観瀾亭
Kanrantei
1592-1596 Matsushima built for Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle, transferred to Edo by Date Masamune, and then to Matsushima by Date Tadamune 38°22′10″N 141°03′41″E / 38.369487°N 141.061341°E / 38.369487; 141.061341 (Kanrantei) [43]
Hakusan Jinja Honden
白山神社本殿
Hakusan Jinja honden
1640 Sendai with shingle roof since 1668 38°14′45″N 140°54′03″E / 38.245799°N 140.900956°E / 38.245799; 140.900956 (Hakusan Jinja Honden) [44]
Kakujō-ji Tamaya
覚乗寺高台院霊屋
Kakujōji tamaya
1672 Tome 38°39′29″N 141°16′53″E / 38.657942°N 141.281428°E / 38.657942; 141.281428 (Kakujōji Tamaya) [45]
Arikabe Honjin
有壁本陣
Arikabe honjin
1744 Kurihara 38°52′04″N 141°07′28″E / 38.867753°N 141.124398°E / 38.867753; 141.124398 (Arikabe Honjin) [46]
Suwa Jinja Honden
諏訪神社本殿
Suwa Jinja honden
c.1705 Sendai 38°15′56″N 140°45′31″E / 38.265583°N 140.758667°E / 38.265583; 140.758667 (Suwa Jinja Honden) [47]
Tōshōgū Chōzuya
東照宮手水舎
Tōshōgū chōzuya
1654 Sendai 38°16′49″N 140°53′06″E / 38.280278°N 140.885°E / 38.280278; 140.885 (Tōshōgū Chōzuya) [48]
Kamo Jinja Honden
賀茂神社本殿
Kamo Jinja honden
1696-7 Sendai the Shimogamo honden dates to 1696, Kamigamo to 1697 38°19′16″N 140°50′57″E / 38.321139°N 140.849056°E / 38.321139; 140.849056 (Kamo Jinja Honden) [49]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Stone Torii
大崎八幡宮石鳥居
Ōsaki Hachimangū ishi-torii
1668 Sendai repaired in 1907 38°16′20″N 140°50′42″E / 38.27226089°N 140.8450104°E / 38.27226089; 140.8450104 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Stone Torii) [50]
Kōrin-ji Sanmon
香林寺山門
Kōrinji sanmon
1584 Tome 38°36′08″N 141°15′34″E / 38.602167°N 141.259389°E / 38.602167; 141.259389 (Kōrinji Sanmon) [51]
Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō Niōmon
陸奥国分寺薬師堂仁王門
Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon
1607 Sendai 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E / 38.251308°N 140.902811°E / 38.251308; 140.902811 (Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon) [52]
Kannari Junior School Building
金成小学校校舎
Kannari shōgakkō kōsha
1887 Kurihara remodelled in 1910; now the Kurihara City Kannari Museum of History and Folklore (栗原市金成歴史民俗資料館) 38°48′40″N 141°04′26″E / 38.811155°N 141.073808°E / 38.811155; 141.073808 (Kannari Junior School Building) [53]
Zuigan-ji Sōmon
瑞巌寺総門
Zuiganji sōmon
early Edo period Matsushima 38°22′20″N 141°03′35″E / 38.372178°N 141.059597°E / 38.372178; 141.059597 (Zuiganji Sōmon) [54]
Former Tome Police Station
旧登米警察署庁舎
kyū-Tome keisatsusho chōsha
1888 Tome now the Police Museum (警察資料館) 38°39′29″N 141°16′23″E / 38.658139°N 141.273028°E / 38.658139; 141.273028 (Former Tome Police Station) [55]

Municipal Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 May 2014, one hundred and twenty properties have been designated at a municipal level.[6]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Dainen-ji Sōmon
大年寺惣門
Dainenji sōmon
Edo period Sendai 38°14′13″N 140°52′44″E / 38.236965°N 140.878976°E / 38.236965; 140.878976 (Dainenji Sōmon) [56]
Jōkaku-ji Sanmon
成覚寺山門(旧浄眼院殿霊屋門)
Jōkakuji sanmon (kyū-Jōgan-in den tamaya mon)
1687 Sendai 38°15′18″N 140°53′21″E / 38.254946°N 140.889236°E / 38.254946; 140.889236 (Jōkakuji Sanmon) [57]
Rinnō-ji Sanmon
輪王寺山門
Rinnōji sanmon
1691 Sendai 38°17′00″N 140°51′33″E / 38.283398°N 140.859039°E / 38.283398; 140.859039 (Rinnōji Sanmon) [58]

Registered Cultural Properties[edit]

As of 1 August 2015, ninety-seven properties at thirty-three sites have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[7][8]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Ōsaki Hachimangū Shamusho
大崎八幡宮社務所
Ōsaki Hachimangū shamusho
late Taishō period Sendai 38°16′18″N 140°50′40″E / 38.27158003°N 140.84452527°E / 38.27158003; 140.84452527 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Shamusho) [59]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Former Chief Priest's Quarters
大崎八幡宮旧宮司宿舎
Ōsaki Hachimangū kyū-gūji shukusha
late Taishō period Sendai 38°16′17″N 140°50′40″E / 38.27143735°N 140.84448562°E / 38.27143735; 140.84448562 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Former Chief Priest's Quarters) [60]
Ōsaki Hachimangū Shinmesha
大崎八幡宮神馬舎
Ōsaki Hachimangū shinmesha
late Taishō period Sendai renovated in 2010 38°16′18″N 140°50′43″E / 38.27168109°N 140.84516374°E / 38.27168109; 140.84516374 (Ōsaki Hachimangū Shinmesha) [61]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pamphlet on Cultural Properties". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  2. ^ 国宝・重要文化財 [Number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(建造物) (宮城県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b 宮城県の国・県指定文化財 [National and Prefectural Cultural Properties of Miyagi Prefecture] (in Japanese). Miyagi Prefecture. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on 12 January 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  5. ^ 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 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  6. ^ 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 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  7. ^ 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ 宮城県の国登録文化財一覧表 [List of Registered Cultural Properties of Miyagi Prefecture] (in Japanese). Miyagi Prefecture. 16 August 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.

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