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==Selected List of Important Cultural Properties==
 
==Selected List of Important Cultural Properties==
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===Ishikawa prefecture==
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*[[Shima (teahouse)|Shima]] teahouse, [[Higashi Chayagai]], [[Kanazawa]] - example of [[geisha]] house / teahouse ''[[machiya]]'' architecture
  
 
===Tokyo===
 
===Tokyo===
*Gate of the [[Inshu-Ikeda Edo mansion|Inshû-Ikeda Residence]] ([[Tokyo National Museum]])
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*[[Kan'ei-ji]] - Eikyûin Mausoleum, ''Chokugakumon'' (imperial scroll gate), water basin (''suibansha'')
*[[Kan'ei-ji]] Eikyûin Mausoleum, ''Chokugakumon'' (imperial scroll gate), water basin (''suibansha'')
 
 
*[[Senso-ji|Sensô-ji]] ''Nitenmon'' gate - downgraded from National Treasure in 1950
 
*[[Senso-ji|Sensô-ji]] ''Nitenmon'' gate - downgraded from National Treasure in 1950
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*[[Tokyo National Museum]]:
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**''[[Azekura]]'' storehouse of [[Jurin-in|Jûrin-in]], Nara
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**Gate of the [[Inshu-Ikeda Edo mansion|Inshû-Ikeda Residence]]
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*[[Ueno Toshogu|Ueno Tôshôgû]]
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===Kanagawa Prefecture===
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*[[Kencho-ji|Kenchô-ji]] Butsuden (main Buddha hall)
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*[[Sankeien]]:
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**Gekkaden, formerly of [[Fushimi castle]], built [[1603]] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]
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**Pagoda - formerly of [[Tomyo-ji|Tômyô-ji]], [[Muromachi period]], oldest pagoda in the Kantô
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**Rinshunkaku -  summer home for [[Kishu Tokugawa|Kishū Tokugawa]] family head [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]], [[1649]], Wakayama
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**Shunsôrô tearoom built by [[Oda Urakusai]]
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**Former main hall of Tômyô-ji, Muromachi period, Kyoto
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*[[Sogen-ji (Kanagawa)|Sôgen-ji]], Twelve Heavenly Generals ([[Kamakura period]] sculptures, representative of [[Unkei]]'s style)
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*Former Yokohama Specie Bank Headquarters - example of [[Meiji period]] architecture
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===Aichi Prefecture===
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*[[Nagoya castle]] - the three remaining corner towers, of an original eleven, are designated Important Cultural Properties
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===Shiga Prefecture===
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*[[Hikone castle]] - various buildings, including Ninomaru Sawaguchitamon-yagura. Main ''tenshu'' is a National Treasure.
  
 
===Nara Prefecture===
 
===Nara Prefecture===
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*[[Kasuga Shrine]]:
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**Nanmon (South Gate), [[1179]]
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**Wakamiya Shrine ''honden'' ([[1135]]) and ''hainoya'' ([[1178]])
 
*[[Kofuku-ji|Kôfuku-ji]] Numerous sculptures, incl. Seated [[Amida]] Nyôrai sculpture - [[Kamakura period]]
 
*[[Kofuku-ji|Kôfuku-ji]] Numerous sculptures, incl. Seated [[Amida]] Nyôrai sculpture - [[Kamakura period]]
  
 
===Kyoto Prefecture===
 
===Kyoto Prefecture===
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*[[Byodo-in|Byôdô-in]] - Yôrin'an shoin, moved to the Byôdô-in from Fushimi castle in [[1601]]
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*Clarke Memorial Hall at [[Doshisha University|Dôshisha University]]
 
*[[Daitoku-ji]] [[Shinju-an]] - various paintings, works of calligraphy, etc. including works of calligraphy by [[Daito Kokushi|Daitô Kokushi]].
 
*[[Daitoku-ji]] [[Shinju-an]] - various paintings, works of calligraphy, etc. including works of calligraphy by [[Daito Kokushi|Daitô Kokushi]].
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*[[Ginkaku-ji]] - entire complex; includes two buildings designated as National Treasures.
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*[[Ninna-ji]]:
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**Kannon-dô (1640s)
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**Mie-dô (c. 1624-44)
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**Pagoda ([[1644]])
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**Ryôkakutei
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**Seated sculpture of [[Yakushi]]-nyôrai, in the Reimei-den
 
*[[Shimogamo Shrine]] - 53 various objects.
 
*[[Shimogamo Shrine]] - 53 various objects.
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===Fukuoka Prefecture===
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*Ichi-no-[[torii]] at [[Hakozaki Shrine]], [[1609]]
  
 
===Okinawa Prefecture===
 
===Okinawa Prefecture===

Revision as of 17:03, 17 August 2013

Sign at Kan'ei-ji in Tokyo, bearing the Bunkachô logo, and identifying the site as containing Important Cultural Properties.
  • System Established: 1950
  • Japanese: 重要文化財 (juuyou bunkazai)

In 1950, the Japanese government created a new system of cultural heritage, dividing the category of National Treasures - the top tier of sites and objects designated as being of exceptional cultural and historical importance - into an upper tier of National Treasures and a lower tier of Important Cultural Properties.

Important Cultural Properties are more numerous than National Treasures, and are generally considered to be of somewhat less considerable cultural or historical importance. There are currently approximately 12,760 objects & structures registered as Important Cultural Properties, identified by the Bunkachô (Agency for Cultural Affairs) logo, a stylized impression of a pair of hands holding up roof tiles.[1]

Selected List of Important Cultural Properties

=Ishikawa prefecture

Tokyo

Kanagawa Prefecture

Aichi Prefecture

  • Nagoya castle - the three remaining corner towers, of an original eleven, are designated Important Cultural Properties

Shiga Prefecture

  • Hikone castle - various buildings, including Ninomaru Sawaguchitamon-yagura. Main tenshu is a National Treasure.

Nara Prefecture

Kyoto Prefecture

Fukuoka Prefecture

Okinawa Prefecture

  • Engaku-ji - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt gates and bridge named Important Cultural Property in 1975.
  • Sôgen-ji - designated a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Surviving stone walls & gates are today an Important Cultural Property.

References

  1. Hyung-il Pai, AAS Roundtable, "Who Moved My Masterpiece?...Cultural Heritage of Kyoto," Association for Asian Studies annual conference, San Diego, March 23 2013.