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[[File:Ochaya Shima.jpg|right|thumb|320px|[[Shima (teahouse)|Shima teahouse]] in [[Kanazawa]]]]
 
[[File:Ochaya Shima.jpg|right|thumb|320px|[[Shima (teahouse)|Shima teahouse]] in [[Kanazawa]]]]
 
*[[Shima (teahouse)|Shima]] teahouse, [[Higashi Chayagai]], [[Kanazawa]] - example of [[geisha]] house / teahouse ''[[machiya]]'' architecture
 
*[[Shima (teahouse)|Shima]] teahouse, [[Higashi Chayagai]], [[Kanazawa]] - example of [[geisha]] house / teahouse ''[[machiya]]'' architecture
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===Tochigi Prefecture===
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*[[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]] (30 structures)
    
===Chiba Prefecture===
 
===Chiba Prefecture===
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[[File:Hoitsu-autumngrasses.JPG|right|thumb|320px|"Spring and Autumn Flowering Grasses," folding screens, by [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] ([[Tokyo National Museum]])]]
 
[[File:Hoitsu-autumngrasses.JPG|right|thumb|320px|"Spring and Autumn Flowering Grasses," folding screens, by [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] ([[Tokyo National Museum]])]]
 
[[File:Hibo-kannon.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Kano Hogai|Kanô Hôgai]], ''[[Kannon]] as Compassionate Mother'' (''[[Hibo Kannon]]''), 1883. Freer Gallery of Art<ref>While the Freer piece seen here is permanently housed outside of Japan, and is therefore not an Important Cultural Property, an earlier version of the same work, held today by the Tokyo University of the Arts, does bear that designation.</ref>]]
 
[[File:Hibo-kannon.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Kano Hogai|Kanô Hôgai]], ''[[Kannon]] as Compassionate Mother'' (''[[Hibo Kannon]]''), 1883. Freer Gallery of Art<ref>While the Freer piece seen here is permanently housed outside of Japan, and is therefore not an Important Cultural Property, an earlier version of the same work, held today by the Tokyo University of the Arts, does bear that designation.</ref>]]
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[[File:Ueno-karamon.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The Karamon gate of [[Ueno Toshogu|Ueno Tôshôgû]]]]
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[[File:Akamon.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The Akamon ("red gate") which now serves as a gate to the [[University of Tokyo]] main campus]]
 
*[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] (''Bunkachô''):
 
*[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] (''Bunkachô''):
 
**''[[Saigyo Hoshi|Saigyô Hôshi]] gyôjô-e'', handscroll painting by [[Tawaraya Sotatsu|Tawaraya Sôtatsu]]
 
**''[[Saigyo Hoshi|Saigyô Hôshi]] gyôjô-e'', handscroll painting by [[Tawaraya Sotatsu|Tawaraya Sôtatsu]]
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**A porcelain jug decorated with peonies, from the [[Southern Song Dynasty]]
 
**A porcelain jug decorated with peonies, from the [[Southern Song Dynasty]]
 
**Suit of armor (''yoroi'') said to have been worn by [[Hosokawa Yoriari]] in battle in [[1358]].
 
**Suit of armor (''yoroi'') said to have been worn by [[Hosokawa Yoriari]] in battle in [[1358]].
*[[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]]:
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*[[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] - Gekkôden, Hondô
**Gekkôden
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**Hondô
   
*[[Holy Resurrection Cathedral]]
 
*[[Holy Resurrection Cathedral]]
 
*[[Idemitsu Museum of Arts]]:
 
*[[Idemitsu Museum of Arts]]:
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*[[Meiji Gakuin University]]: Imbrie Pavilion (rep. of Meiji Western-style missionary architecture)<ref>[http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/guide/imbrie_en.html Imbrie Pavilion], Meiji Gakuin University website.</ref>
 
*[[Meiji Gakuin University]]: Imbrie Pavilion (rep. of Meiji Western-style missionary architecture)<ref>[http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/guide/imbrie_en.html Imbrie Pavilion], Meiji Gakuin University website.</ref>
 
*Mitsui Corporation Main Building (''Mitsui honkan'')
 
*Mitsui Corporation Main Building (''Mitsui honkan'')
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*[[National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo]]:
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**[[Harada Naojiro|Harada Naojirô]] - "Kannon Riding a Dragon," oil on canvas
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**[[Wada Sanzo|Wada Sanzô]] - "South Wind", oil on canvas
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**[[Yorozu Tetsugoro|Yorozu Tetsugorô]] - "Nude Beauty," oil on canvas
 
*[[Nezu Museum]]:
 
*[[Nezu Museum]]:
 
**[[Mu Qi]] - hanging scroll painting, "Sparrows on Bamboo in the Rain"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Mu Qi]] - hanging scroll painting, "Sparrows on Bamboo in the Rain"<ref name=lacma/>
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**''[[Azekura]]'' storehouse of [[Jurin-in|Jûrin-in]], Nara
 
**''[[Azekura]]'' storehouse of [[Jurin-in|Jûrin-in]], Nara
 
**Gate of the [[Inshu-Ikeda Edo mansion|Inshû-Ikeda Residence]]
 
**Gate of the [[Inshu-Ikeda Edo mansion|Inshû-Ikeda Residence]]
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**[[Gyokuen Bonpo|Gyokuen Bonpô]] - "Fragrant Orchids," ink painting
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**[[Kuroda Seiki]] - "Wisdom, Impression, Sentiment" triptych of nudes
 
**''[[Kyogen|Kyôgen]]'' mask of [[Ebisu]], from the [[Okura school|Ôkura school]][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/17284207115/sizes/l]
 
**''[[Kyogen|Kyôgen]]'' mask of [[Ebisu]], from the [[Okura school|Ôkura school]][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/17284207115/sizes/l]
 
**[[Liang Kai]] - hanging scroll painting of [[Li Bai]]<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Liang Kai]] - hanging scroll painting of [[Li Bai]]<ref name=lacma/>
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**Painting on Zen Enlightenment, panel paintings from ''hôjô'' of [[Daisen-in]], attr. [[Kano Motonobu|Kanô Motonobu]]
 
**Painting on Zen Enlightenment, panel paintings from ''hôjô'' of [[Daisen-in]], attr. [[Kano Motonobu|Kanô Motonobu]]
 
**[[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] - Screen paintings of Spring and Autumn Flowering Plants
 
**[[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] - Screen paintings of Spring and Autumn Flowering Plants
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**Sculpture traditionally identified as [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]]
 
**[[Shi Ke]] (attr.) - pair of hanging scrolls, "Two Patriarchs Harmonizing Their Minds"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Shi Ke]] (attr.) - pair of hanging scrolls, "Two Patriarchs Harmonizing Their Minds"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Sun Junze]] (attr.) - hanging scroll landscape<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Sun Junze]] (attr.) - hanging scroll landscape<ref name=lacma/>
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**[[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]] - "Old Monkey," wooden sculpture
 
**[[Unkoku Togan|Unkoku Tôgan]] - landscape, pair of folding screen paintings[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/8522834217/in/dateposted-public/]
 
**[[Unkoku Togan|Unkoku Tôgan]] - landscape, pair of folding screen paintings[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/8522834217/in/dateposted-public/]
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**Various 16th-17th century artworks and artifacts related to the [[Society of Jesus]] and Japanese [[Christianity]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15754571850/in/dateposted-public/]
 
**[[Yan Hui]] (attr.) - pair of hanging scroll paintings of [[Hanshan]] and [[Shide]]<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Yan Hui]] (attr.) - pair of hanging scroll paintings of [[Hanshan]] and [[Shide]]<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Zhu Duan]] - hanging scroll, "Solitary Angler on a Winter River"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Zhu Duan]] - hanging scroll, "Solitary Angler on a Winter River"<ref name=lacma/>
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**Akamon ("Red Gate"), former gate of the [[Kaga Edo mansion]] (Hongô campus)
 
**Akamon ("Red Gate"), former gate of the [[Kaga Edo mansion]] (Hongô campus)
 
**Former [[Maeda clan|Maeda Family]] Main Residence (Komaba campus)
 
**Former [[Maeda clan|Maeda Family]] Main Residence (Komaba campus)
**Diary of [[Uwai Akitane|Uwai Kakken]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**''Daimyôji monjo'', records of [[Daimyo-ji|Daimyô-ji]] temple in [[Osumi province|Ôsumi province]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**''Gumaiki'', diary of [[Sanjo Sanefusa|Sanjô Sanefusa]], and ''Go-Gumaiki'', diary of [[Sanjo Kintada|Sanjô Kintada]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**Documents related to the [[Hayashi clan]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**Documents related to the Hishijima family of [[Satsuma province]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**''Jien oshô musôki'', a diary of the monk [[Jien]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**Documents related to [[Kondo Juzo|Kondô Jûzô]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Minkoku sappu'', a Ming document granting official office to [[Maeda Geni|Maeda Gen'i]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Nakanoin ipponki'', a diary of [[Nakanoin Michifuyu]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Namu Amida butsu sazenshû'', diary of the monk [[Chogen|Chôgen]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**Documents related to the [[Nikaido clan|Nikaidô clan]] (held at [[Shiryohensanjo|Shiryôhensanjo]])
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**''[[Sappan kyuki zatsuroku|Sappan kyûki zatsuroku]]'' (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Satsuma no kuni Hioki Hongô shimoji chûbun ezu'', a 14th c. Kyushu map (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Shôshû shibun'', a [[1556]] document sent by [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] envoy [[Jiang Zhou]] regarding the ''[[wako|wakô]]'' (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Shûgaishô'' (medieval encyclopedia, held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Sanetaka kôki'', diary of [[Sanjonichi Sanetaka|Sanjônishi Sanetaka]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**''Taiki'', diary of [[Fujiwara no Yorinaga]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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**Diary of [[Uwai Akitane|Uwai Kakken]] (held at Shiryôhensanjo)
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*''Wakamanajoshû'' (collection of prefaces to ''[[waka]]'' poetry collection, held at Shiryôhensanjo)
 
*[[Waseda University]]: Ôkuma Auditorium
 
*[[Waseda University]]: Ôkuma Auditorium
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*[[Zojo-ji|Zôjô-ji]]: Sangedatsumon ''sanmon'' gate; Taitokuin mausoleum gate; Yûshôin mausoleum Nitenmon gate
    
===Kanagawa Prefecture===
 
===Kanagawa Prefecture===
 
[[File:Sankeien.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A view of [[Sankeien]] in [[Yokohama]], with the pagoda visible in the distance]]
 
[[File:Sankeien.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A view of [[Sankeien]] in [[Yokohama]], with the pagoda visible in the distance]]
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[[File:Yokohama-dome.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bronze dome on the roof of the former [[Yokohama Specie Bank]] main headquarters]]
 
*[[Kencho-ji|Kenchô-ji]] Butsuden (main Buddha hall)
 
*[[Kencho-ji|Kenchô-ji]] Butsuden (main Buddha hall)
 
*[[Sankeien]]:
 
*[[Sankeien]]:
 
**Gekkaden, formerly of [[Fushimi castle]], built [[1603]] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]
 
**Gekkaden, formerly of [[Fushimi castle]], built [[1603]] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]
 
**Pagoda - formerly of [[Tomyo-ji|Tômyô-ji]], [[Muromachi period]], oldest pagoda in the Kantô
 
**Pagoda - formerly of [[Tomyo-ji|Tômyô-ji]], [[Muromachi period]], oldest pagoda in the Kantô
**Rinshunkaku -  summer home for [[Kishu Tokugawa|Kishû Tokugawa]] family head [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]], [[1649]], Wakayama
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**Rinshunkaku -  summer home for [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa]] family head [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]], [[1649]], Wakayama
 
**Shunsôrô tearoom built by [[Oda Urakusai]]
 
**Shunsôrô tearoom built by [[Oda Urakusai]]
 
**Former main hall of Tômyô-ji, Muromachi period, Kyoto
 
**Former main hall of Tômyô-ji, Muromachi period, Kyoto
 
*[[Sogen-ji (Kanagawa)|Sôgen-ji]], Twelve Heavenly Generals ([[Kamakura period]] sculptures, representative of [[Unkei]]'s style)
 
*[[Sogen-ji (Kanagawa)|Sôgen-ji]], Twelve Heavenly Generals ([[Kamakura period]] sculptures, representative of [[Unkei]]'s style)
 
*Former [[Yokohama Specie Bank]] Headquarters - example of Meiji period architecture
 
*Former [[Yokohama Specie Bank]] Headquarters - example of Meiji period architecture
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*[[Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall]] - example of Taishô period architecture
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===Fukui Prefecture===
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*Main Hall / Worship Hall of [[Okamoto and Otaki Shrines|Okamoto and Ôtaki Shrines]], Echizen City
    
===Shizuoka Prefecture===
 
===Shizuoka Prefecture===
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*[[Former Kyoto Prefectural Headquarters]] (1904)
 
*[[Former Kyoto Prefectural Headquarters]] (1904)
 
*[[Ginkaku-ji]] - entire complex; includes two buildings designated as National Treasures.
 
*[[Ginkaku-ji]] - entire complex; includes two buildings designated as National Treasures.
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*[[Honpo-ji|Honpô-ji]] - two portraits by [[Hasegawa Tohaku|Hasegawa Tôhaku]] of Buddhist priests
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*[[Kodai-ji|Kôdai-ji]] - various buildings, incl. Shigure-tei tea room
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*[[Koryu-ji|Kôryû-ji]] - entire temple compound
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*Kyoto University Museum:
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**Fake letter from King of Korea to Japan, forged by [[Tsushima han]], [[1607]]
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*[[Manpuku-ji]] - various buildings
 
*[[Nanzen-ji]] [[tatchu|sub-temple]] [[Tenju-an]]:
 
*[[Nanzen-ji]] [[tatchu|sub-temple]] [[Tenju-an]]:
**32 fusuma paintings by [[Hasegawa Tohaku|Hasegawa Tôhaku]], self-portrait of Daimin-kokushi, self-portrait of Shôichi-kokushi, portrait of the priest Heiden, and two portraits of [[Hosokawa Fujitaka|Hosokawa Yûsai]] and his wife
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**32 fusuma paintings by Hasegawa Tôhaku, self-portrait of Daimin-kokushi, self-portrait of Shôichi-kokushi, portrait of the priest Heiden, and two portraits of [[Hosokawa Fujitaka|Hosokawa Yûsai]] and his wife
 
*[[Ninna-ji]]:
 
*[[Ninna-ji]]:
 
**Bell tower (''shôrô'', c. 1620s-1640s)
 
**Bell tower (''shôrô'', c. 1620s-1640s)
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*[[Sanbo-in|Sanbô-in]] - ''[[Gienjugo nikki|Gienjugô nikki]]''
 
*[[Sanbo-in|Sanbô-in]] - ''[[Gienjugo nikki|Gienjugô nikki]]''
 
*[[Shimogamo Shrine]] - 53 various objects.
 
*[[Shimogamo Shrine]] - 53 various objects.
*[[Zenrin-ji]]:
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*[[Zenrin-ji]] - ''Mikaeri Amida'' sculpture, sixteen paintings
**''Mikaeri Amida'' sculpture
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**Painting of sixteen [[Arhats]] (ink & colors on silk, [[Kamakura period]], Important Cultural Property)
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**Painting of the raging sea on gilded paper, by [[Hasegawa Tohaku|Hasegawa Tôhaku]] (''hatô-zu''<!--波濤図-->)
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**Painting of [[Shaka Trinity]] by [[Kano Motonobu|Kanô Motonobu]] (colors on paper)
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**Painting of Shaka and Ten Disciples, attr. [[Zhang Sigong]]<!--張思恭--> (color on silk)
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**Painting of Amida and Twenty-Five [[Bodhisattva]]s ''[[raigo|raigô]]''
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**Painting of Amida Trinity (Kamakura period)
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**Painting of Buddha entering Nirvana (''[[nehanzu]]'', ink and colors on paper)
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**Painting of [[Yakushi nyorai]] (ink and colors on silk)
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**Painting of Shaka and 16 good gods (''Shaka 16 zenjin-zô'')
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**Painting of Ten Worlds (colors on silk)
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**Painted door of 25 bodhisattvas ''raigô''
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**Reliquary
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**[[Taima Mandala]] (1262)
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**Taima Mandala (c. 1213-1218)
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**''Yûtsû nenbutsu engi'' by [[Tosa Mitsunobu]] (colors on silk)
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**''Yûtsû nenbutsu engi [[kanjincho|kanjinchô]]'' (colors on paper)
      
===Osaka Prefecture===
 
===Osaka Prefecture===
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**[[Dong Qichang]] - handscroll paining, "The Pan'gu Farewell"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Dong Qichang]] - handscroll paining, "The Pan'gu Farewell"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Wang Wei]] (attr.) - handscroll painting, "Fu Sheng Transmitting the Classic"<ref name=lacma/>
 
**[[Wang Wei]] (attr.) - handscroll painting, "Fu Sheng Transmitting the Classic"<ref name=lacma/>
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===Wakayama Prefecture===
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*[[Kishu Toshogu Shrine|Kishû Tôshôgû Shrine]] - seven structures
    
===Okayama Prefecture===
 
===Okayama Prefecture===
 
*[[Honren-ji]], [[Ushimado]]: ''hondô'', ''chûmon'', and sutra hall<ref>''Chôsen tsûshinshi to Okayama'', 34.</ref>
 
*[[Honren-ji]], [[Ushimado]]: ''hondô'', ''chûmon'', and sutra hall<ref>''Chôsen tsûshinshi to Okayama'', 34.</ref>
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*[[Yakage honjin]]
    
===Hiroshima Prefecture===
 
===Hiroshima Prefecture===
[[File:Otake-jutaku.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The Ôta family house (left) and Chôsôtei (right) in [[Tomonoura]]]]
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[[File:Otake-jutaku.JPG|right|thumb|400px|The Ôta family house (left) and Chôsôtei (right) in [[Tomonoura]]]]
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*[[Abuto Kannon]] (Fukuyama)
 
*Fushimi yagura (tower) and Sujigane-gomon (gate) at [[Fukuyama castle]].
 
*Fushimi yagura (tower) and Sujigane-gomon (gate) at [[Fukuyama castle]].
 
*Ôta family house (former Nakamura family house) and Chôsôtei lodgings in [[Tomonoura]]; merchant home where [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]], various ''daimyô'', and ''[[kuge]]'' stayed at times.
 
*Ôta family house (former Nakamura family house) and Chôsôtei lodgings in [[Tomonoura]]; merchant home where [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]], various ''daimyô'', and ''[[kuge]]'' stayed at times.
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===Ehime Prefecture===
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*[[Uwajima castle]]: ''tenshu''
    
===Kôchi Prefecture===
 
===Kôchi Prefecture===
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[[File:Ichinotorii.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The ichi-no-[[torii]] ("first gate") at [[Hakozaki Shrine]] in [[Fukuoka]]]]
 
[[File:Ichinotorii.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The ichi-no-[[torii]] ("first gate") at [[Hakozaki Shrine]] in [[Fukuoka]]]]
 
*Ichi-no-[[torii]] at [[Hakozaki Shrine]], [[1609]]
 
*Ichi-no-[[torii]] at [[Hakozaki Shrine]], [[1609]]
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*Letters from [[Nguyen Hoang]] to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] ([[1591]]) and [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] ([[1601]]), [[Kyushu National Museum]]
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===Nagasaki Prefecture===
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*Nagasaki Prefectural Research Center for History of Tsushima:
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**Seating chart for shogunal audience addressing the [[Yanagawa Affair]] ([[1635]]/3/11).
    
===Kumamoto Prefecture===
 
===Kumamoto Prefecture===
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===Kagoshima Prefecture===
 
===Kagoshima Prefecture===
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[[File:Nariakira-photo.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Daguerreotype photograph of Nariakira taken by [[Ichiki Shiro|Ichiki Shirô]] in [[1857]]. The oldest known surviving photograph by a Japanese photographer. On display at the [[Museum of the Meiji Restoration]]]]
 
*Three [[bronze mirrors]] held at [[Nitta Hachiman Shrine]], [[Satsumasendai]]  
 
*Three [[bronze mirrors]] held at [[Nitta Hachiman Shrine]], [[Satsumasendai]]  
 
*Main Building (''honkan'') at [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]], [[1865]]
 
*Main Building (''honkan'') at [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]], [[1865]]
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===Okinawa Prefecture===
 
===Okinawa Prefecture===
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[[File:Yaeyama-gongendo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Main hall of [[Yaeyama Gongendo|Yaeyama Gongendô]] on [[Ishigaki Island]]]]
 
*[[Aragaki house]] and ''agari-nu-gama'' [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]] kilns in Tsuboya, Naha
 
*[[Aragaki house]] and ''agari-nu-gama'' [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]] kilns in Tsuboya, Naha
 
*[[Bridge of Nations Bell]] - collection of the Okinawa Prefectural Museum
 
*[[Bridge of Nations Bell]] - collection of the Okinawa Prefectural Museum
 
*[[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt gates and bridge named Important Cultural Property in 1975. Former temple bell (cast c. [[1495]]-[[1496]]), and a [[1697]] recreation of that bell both survive and have both been designated.
 
*[[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt gates and bridge named Important Cultural Property in 1975. Former temple bell (cast c. [[1495]]-[[1496]]), and a [[1697]] recreation of that bell both survive and have both been designated.
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*Documents and objects related to the [[Ie udun]] family. Designated in 2019.
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*[[Ie udun tomb]], Shuri
 
*Collection of [[Kamakura Yoshitaro|Kamakura Yoshitarô's]] photographs from his survey of Okinawan arts; held by Okinawa Prefectural University of the Arts.
 
*Collection of [[Kamakura Yoshitaro|Kamakura Yoshitarô's]] photographs from his survey of Okinawan arts; held by Okinawa Prefectural University of the Arts.
 
*''[[Magiri-zu]]'' maps, held by Okinawa Prefectural Museum
 
*''[[Magiri-zu]]'' maps, held by Okinawa Prefectural Museum
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*[[Nakamura House]] in [[Nakagusuku]] Village
 
*[[Nakamura House]] in [[Nakagusuku]] Village
 
*[[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] - designated a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Surviving stone walls & gates are today an Important Cultural Property.
 
*[[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] - designated a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Surviving stone walls & gates are today an Important Cultural Property.
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*[[Yaeyama Gongendo|Yaeyama Gongendô]] - Shinto shrine on [[Ishigaki Island]]
    
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