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| ==List of National Treasures== | | ==List of National Treasures== |
| + | [[File:Kofunslippers.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Gilt bronze slippers from Eta Funayama [[kofun]], Kumamoto prefecture. Tokyo National Museum]] |
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| + | ===Archaeological Materials=== |
| + | *[[Eisei Bunko]] (Tokyo): |
| + | **"Hosokawa Mirror" - a [[bronze mirror]] excavated outside of [[Luoyang]] and dating to China's [[Warring States Period]] |
| + | *Fukuoka City Museum (Fukuoka): |
| + | **Gold seal granted in [[57]] CE to the State of [[Na]] by [[Emperor Guangwu]] of [[Han Dynasty|Han]] |
| + | *Hachinohe City Museum: |
| + | **[[Dogu|Dogû]] from Aomori kazahari excavation site.<ref name=aka2009/> |
| + | *[[Isonokami Shrine]] ([[Tenri]], [[Nara prefecture]]): |
| + | **[[Seven Branch Sword]], 4th c. |
| + | *The Museum, [[Archaeological Institute of Kashihara]], Nara Prefecture: |
| + | **Objects excavated from [[Fujinoki kofun]], 6th c., [[Ikaruga]], Nara pref. |
| + | *Tokyo National Museum: |
| + | **Swords, gilt bronze slippers, and other objects from [[Eta Funayama kofun]], [[Kumamoto prefecture]], 5-6th century |
| + | **Ritual objects from consecration of Kôfuku-ji, Nara, 8th century, discovered [[1874]] |
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| + | ===Castles & Residences=== |
| [[File:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|320px|[[Himeji castle]]]] | | [[File:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|320px|[[Himeji castle]]]] |
− | ===Castles & Residences===
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| *[[Akasaka Palace]]<ref name=aka2009>Designated in 2009. ''Kokuhô no bi'' 50, Asahi Shinbun shuppan (2010), 22-23.</ref> | | *[[Akasaka Palace]]<ref name=aka2009>Designated in 2009. ''Kokuhô no bi'' 50, Asahi Shinbun shuppan (2010), 22-23.</ref> |
| *[[Hikone castle]] - main ''tenshu'' | | *[[Hikone castle]] - main ''tenshu'' |
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| *Documents related to the [[Keicho Embassy|Keichô Embassy]], held at Sendai City Museum.<ref>Designated in 2001. ''Kokuhô no bi'' 50, Asahi Shinbun shuppan (2010), 14-21.</ref> | | *Documents related to the [[Keicho Embassy|Keichô Embassy]], held at Sendai City Museum.<ref>Designated in 2001. ''Kokuhô no bi'' 50, Asahi Shinbun shuppan (2010), 14-21.</ref> |
| *Documents of the [[Shimazu clan]] (''Shimazu ke monjo'', held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]], [[University of Tokyo]])<ref>[http://www.hi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/collection/collection02-j.html 所蔵資料紹介:貴重書], Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo.</ref> | | *Documents of the [[Shimazu clan]] (''Shimazu ke monjo'', held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]], [[University of Tokyo]])<ref>[http://www.hi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/collection/collection02-j.html 所蔵資料紹介:貴重書], Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo.</ref> |
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| + | ===Other Buildings=== |
| + | *[[Tamaudun]] ([[Shuri]], [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]]) |
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| ===Paintings & Calligraphy=== | | ===Paintings & Calligraphy=== |
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| ===Other=== | | ===Other=== |
− | [[File:Kofunslippers.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Gilt bronze slippers from Eta Funayama [[kofun]], Kumamoto prefecture. Tokyo National Museum]]
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| *[[Eisei Bunko]] (Tokyo): | | *[[Eisei Bunko]] (Tokyo): |
− | **"Hosokawa Mirror" - a [[bronze mirror]] excavated outside of [[Luoyang]] and dating to China's [[Warring States Period]]
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| **''Shigure raden kura'' - Kamakura period lacquerware saddle decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay | | **''Shigure raden kura'' - Kamakura period lacquerware saddle decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay |
| *Engaku-ji (Kamakura) - Buddhist relics | | *Engaku-ji (Kamakura) - Buddhist relics |
− | *Fukuoka City Museum (Fukuoka):
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− | **Gold seal granted in [[57]] CE to the State of [[Na]] by [[Emperor Guangwu]] of [[Han Dynasty|Han]]
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− | *Hachinohe City Museum:
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− | **[[Dogu|Dogû]] from Aomori kazahari excavation site.<ref name=aka2009/>
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| *Naha City Museum of History: | | *Naha City Museum of History: |
| **"[[Ryukyu Royal Sho Family Documents|Ryûkyû Royal Shô Family Documents]]" (''Ryûkyû kokuô Shô-ke kankei shiryô'') - includes 1,207 historical documents and 85 art treasures associated with the former [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Sho Dynasty|royal family]]. The art treasures include numerous ''[[bingata]]'', ''[[kasuri]]'', and other garments, as well as works of [[Ryukyuan lacquerware]], [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]], and metalwork, along with three swords (incl. [[Chiyoganemaru]]) and the sole surviving [[Ryukyu investiture crown]].<ref>You can see all the objects on the museum's [http://www.rekishi-archive.city.naha.okinawa.jp/archives/item1 Digital Museum page].</ref> | | **"[[Ryukyu Royal Sho Family Documents|Ryûkyû Royal Shô Family Documents]]" (''Ryûkyû kokuô Shô-ke kankei shiryô'') - includes 1,207 historical documents and 85 art treasures associated with the former [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Sho Dynasty|royal family]]. The art treasures include numerous ''[[bingata]]'', ''[[kasuri]]'', and other garments, as well as works of [[Ryukyuan lacquerware]], [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]], and metalwork, along with three swords (incl. [[Chiyoganemaru]]) and the sole surviving [[Ryukyu investiture crown]].<ref>You can see all the objects on the museum's [http://www.rekishi-archive.city.naha.okinawa.jp/archives/item1 Digital Museum page].</ref> |
− | *Tokyo National Museum:
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− | **Swords, gilt bronze slippers, and other objects from [[Eta Funayama kofun]], [[Kumamoto prefecture]], 5-6th century
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− | **Ritual objects from consecration of Kôfuku-ji, Nara, 8th century, discovered [[1874]]
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| *Zenrin-ji - gilt bronze lotus-shaped gong, [[Tang Dynasty]] | | *Zenrin-ji - gilt bronze lotus-shaped gong, [[Tang Dynasty]] |
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| *[[Shuri castle]] - named a National Treasure c. 1925; destroyed 1945. | | *[[Shuri castle]] - named a National Treasure c. 1925; destroyed 1945. |
| *[[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed 1945. | | *[[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed 1945. |
− | | + | *Main hall of [[Sueyoshi Shrine]] - named a National Treasure in 1936; destroyed 1945. |
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