List of Cultural Properties of Nichinan, Tottori

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan located within the town of Nichinan in Tottori Prefecture.[1]

Statistics

As of 18 March 2010, 14 Properties have been designated and a further 2 Properties registered.[2]

Cultural Properties of JapanNationalPrefecturalMunicipalTotal
Designated Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures11
Paintings
Sculptures11
Applied Crafts
Calligraphic works
Classical books
Ancient documents
Archeological artefacts
Historic materials11
Intangible
Folk Tangible
Intangible123
Monuments Historic Sites
Places of Scenic Beauty
Natural Monuments(*1)2428
Cultural Landscapes
Preservation Districts
Conservation Techniques
Total27514
Registered Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures22
Works of Art or Craft
Folk Tangible
Monuments Historic Sites
Places of Scenic Beauty
Natural Monuments
Total22

One Special Natural Monument (denoted with an asterisk, smaller text, and brackets) is included within the count of Natural Monuments.

Designated Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
*Japanese Giant Salamander
オオサンショウウオ
Ōsanshōuo
1designation shared across eleven prefecturesSpecial Natural MonumentsNational
Mount Sentsū Japanese Yew
船通山のイチイ
Sentsū-zan no ichii
135°09′19″N 133°10′46″ENatural MonumentsNational
Kami-Iwami Ginkgos
上石見のオハツキ・タイコイチョ ウ
Kami-Iwami no ohatsuki-taikoichō
135°06′52″N 133°21′18″ENatural MonumentsPrefectural
Gedatsu-ji Momi Firs
解脱寺のモミ並木
Gedatsuji no momi-namiki
Gedatsu-ji135°12′55″N 133°12′28″ENatural MonumentsPrefectural
Sasafuku Jinja Shrine Forest
楽楽福神社社叢
Sasafuku Jinja shasō
Sasafuku Jinja135°14′25″N 133°16′14″ENatural MonumentsPrefectural
Kadonokami Japanese Alder Marshland Forest
神戸上ハンノキ沼沢林
Kadonokami no hannoki shōtaku-rin
135°08′16″N 133°22′40″ENatural MonumentsPrefectural
Inga Hōkyōintō
印賀宝篋印塔
Inga hōkyōintō
early Kamakura period
1357
135°13′56″N 133°16′37″EStructuresPrefectural
Standing Wooden Statue of Jūichimen Kannon
十一面観音立像
jūichimen Kannon ryūzō
Ryūsen-jilate Heian period135°06′59″N 133°21′42″ESculpturesPrefectural
Nichinan Kashira Uchi
日南のかしら打ち
Nichinan no kashira uchi
1shrine entertainment with taiko accompaniment, for family security; 1–2 NovemberFolk IntangiblePrefectural
Ō-Iwami Jinja Shrine Forest
大石見神社社叢
Ō-Iwami Jinja shasō
Ō-Iwami Jinja135°06′48″N 133°21′20″ENatural MonumentsMunicipal
Tarisō Nodules
多里層の団塊(ノジュール)群
Tarisō no dankai (nojūru)-gun
135°06′45″N 133°12′09″ENatural MonumentsMunicipal
Sekibō
石棒
sekibō
Nichinan Art Museum1sekibō are phallic stone rods35°09′50″N 133°18′24″EHistoric MaterialsMunicipal
Kamisakae Mochi-making and Mochi-making Song
上三栄のもちつきともちつき唄
Kamisakae no mochi-tsuki to michi-tsuki uta
1Folk IntangibleMunicipal
Nichinan Kagura
日南神楽
Nichinan kagura
1Folk IntangibleMunicipal

Registered Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
Miyamoto Family Residence Main Building
宮本家住宅主屋
Miyamoto-ke jūtaku shuoku
Taishō/Shōwa period
(1913-1927)
135°13′42″N 133°19′04″EStructuresNational
Miyamoto Family Residence Storehouse
宮本家住宅土蔵
Miyamoto-ke jūtaku dozō
Meiji period
(1875-1904)
135°13′42″N 133°19′04″EStructuresNational

gollark: Anyone who disagrees with me is always an idiot.
gollark: It seems kind of hypocritical of you to simultaneously go "destroy the existing regime violently" and "we need a new form of government which will deal with this sort of thing very harshly and not really allow change".
gollark: Isn't a violent protest or whatever the sort of thing the authoritarian regimes you like try to stop/deal with very harshly?
gollark: So the general principle is "only obey governments I like"?
gollark: Any good robot overlord probably has EMP-hardened backup systems.

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations: Outline of the Cultural Administration of Japan" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs. March 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  2. 日南町内国・県・町指定文化財一覧表 [Cultural Properties of Nichinan] (PDF) (in Japanese). Nichinan Town. 7 October 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.