Jump to content

List of Cultural Properties of Japan – historical materials (Mie)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of historical materials (歴史資料, rekishi shiryō) for the Prefecture of Mie.[1]

National Cultural Properties

[edit]

As of 1 July 2020, four Important Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Trade-related materials of the Kadoya Family
角屋家貿易関係資料
Kadoya-ke bōeki kankei shiryō
Edo period Ise Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan (神宮徴古館・農業館) 11 items, comprising a map of East Asia, two flags, and seven scrolls and one volume of documents 34°29′12″N 136°43′24″E / 34.48679944°N 136.72334718°E / 34.48679944; 136.72334718 (Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan) [1]
Shūko Jisshu woodblocks
集古十種板木
Shūko Jisshu hangi
Edo period Kuwana Chinkokushukoku Jinja (鎮国守国神社) 1,451 items 35°03′55″N 136°41′56″E / 35.065244°N 136.698879°E / 35.065244; 136.698879 (Chinkokushukoku Jinja) [2]
Astronomy-related materials of Shibukawa Shunkai
渋川春海天文関係資料
Shibukawa Shunkai tenmon kankei shiryō
Edo period Ise Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan (神宮徴古館・農業館) 12 items 34°29′12″N 136°43′24″E / 34.48679944°N 136.72334718°E / 34.48679944; 136.72334718 (Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan) [3]
Materials relating to Matsuura Takeshirō
松浦武四郎関係資料
Matsuura Takeshirō kankei shiryō
Edo to Meiji period Matsusaka Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Museum 1,503 items 34°38′33″N 136°30′33″E / 34.642582°N 136.509161°E / 34.642582; 136.509161 (Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Hall) [4]

Prefectural Cultural Properties

[edit]

As of 1 February 2017, ten properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Administrative documents of Mie Prefecture
三重県行政文書
Mie-ken gyōsei bunsho
Bakumatsu to 1957 Tsu Mie Prefectural Museum 11,643 items, including 4,342 diagrams and maps 34°44′32″N 136°30′06″E / 34.742230°N 136.501780°E / 34.742230; 136.501780 (Mie Prefectural Museum) [5]
Okadera Edition woodblocks and related materials
岡寺版集帖板木 並びに 関係資料
Okadera-ban shūjō hangi narabini kankei shiryō
1779–1809 Matsusaka Keishō-ji (継松寺) 206 items 34°34′41″N 136°31′57″E / 34.578096°N 136.532389°E / 34.578096; 136.532389 (Keishōji) [6]
Materials relating to Matsuura Takeshirō
松浦武四郎関係資料
Matsuura Takeshirō kankei shiryō
Edo to Meiji period Matsusaka Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Museum 223 items 34°38′33″N 136°30′33″E / 34.642582°N 136.509161°E / 34.642582; 136.509161 (Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Hall) [7]
Izawa Bunko and materials relating to Takegawa Chikusai
射和文庫並びに竹川竹斎関係資料
Izawa bunko narabini Takegawa Chikusai kankei shiryō
late Edo to early Meiji period Matsusaka private 4,323 items 34°30′31″N 136°32′32″E / 34.508696°N 136.542206°E / 34.508696; 136.542206 (Izawa-chō, Matsusaka) [8]
Hōei and Ansei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Saimyōji Memorial Stele)
宝永・安政津波供養碑(最明寺の供養碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Saimyōji no kuyō-hi)
1856 Minamiise Saimyō-ji (最明寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) and that on the fourth day of the eleventh month of Kaei 7 (1854), that year also being the first of Ansei 34°17′04″N 136°33′22″E / 34.284574°N 136.556162°E / 34.284574; 136.556162 (Saimyōji) [9]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Saimyōji Mahayana Sutra Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(最明寺の大乗經碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Saimyōji no Daijōkyō-hi)
Edo period Minamiise Saimyō-ji (最明寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°17′04″N 136°33′22″E / 34.284574°N 136.556162°E / 34.284574; 136.556162 (Saimyōji) [10]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Kanro-tera Three Worlds Myriad Souls Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(甘露寺の三界萬霊碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Kanro-tera no sangai banrei-hi)
Edo period Minamiise Kanro-tera (甘露寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°15′29″N 136°27′44″E / 34.258180°N 136.462346°E / 34.258180; 136.462346 (Kanro-tera) [11]
Documents relating to the Tōdō Domain Iga Sakuji-gata
藤堂藩伊賀作事方関連文書
Tōdō-han Iga sakuji-gata kanren bunsho
late Edo period Iga private 90 items 34°46′03″N 136°08′03″E / 34.767581°N 136.134199°E / 34.767581; 136.134199 (Uenogenba-machi, Iga) [12]
Map of Iga Ueno Castle Town
伊賀上野城下絵図
Iga Ueno jōka e-zu
early Edo period Iga private 287.3 centimetres (113.1 in) by 320.0 centimetres (126.0 in) 34°45′56″N 136°07′24″E / 34.765434°N 136.123220°E / 34.765434; 136.123220 (Uenomukaijima-chō, Iga) [13]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Magoshi Cemetery Three Worlds Myriad Souls Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(馬越墓地の三界萬霊碑)
Hōei tsunami kuyō-hi (Magoshi bochi no sangai banrei-hi)
1713 Owase Kongō-ji (金剛寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°04′38″N 136°11′48″E / 34.077250°N 136.196688°E / 34.077250; 136.196688 (Kongōji) [14]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  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 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(歴史資料 三重県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b 指定有形文化財の一覧リスト [List of Lists of Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
[edit]