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This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Shizuoka.[1]

National Historic Sites

As of 1 January 2021, forty-eight Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including three *Special Historic Sites); the Joseon Mission Sites span the borders with Hiroshima and Okayama, Old Hakone Road and the site of the Stone Quarries for Edo Castle span the border with Kanagawa, and Mount Fuji spans the border with Yamanashi.[2][3][4]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
*Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji
遠江国分寺跡
Tōtōmi Kokubunji ato
Iwata Site of Nara-period Kokubun-ji for Tōtōmi Province 34°43′10″N 137°51′05″E / 34.71948542°N 137.85137974°E / 34.71948542; 137.85137974 (Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji) 3 [1]
*Arai Barrier Site
新居関跡
Arai-no-seki ato
Kosai Only remaining barrier gate on the old Tōkaidō 34°41′41″N 137°33′41″E / 34.69479509°N 137.56136591°E / 34.69479509; 137.56136591 (Arai Sekisho ato) 6 [2]
*Toro Site
登呂遺跡
Toro iseki
Suruga-ku, Shizuoka Yayoi period settlement ruins 34°57′22″N 138°24′32″E / 34.95603089°N 138.40896558°E / 34.95603089; 138.40896558 (Toro Site) 1 [3]
Izu Kokubun-ji Pagoda Site
伊豆国分寺塔跡
Izu Kokubunji tō ato
Mishima Ruins of Nara-period kokubun-ji for Izu Province 35°07′13″N 138°54′35″E / 35.1202493°N 138.90977009°E / 35.1202493; 138.90977009 (Izu Kokubunji Pagoda Site) 3 [4]
Yokosuka Castle Site
横須賀城跡
Yokosuka-jō ato
Kakegawa Edo-period castle ruins 34°41′09″N 137°58′15″E / 34.68575788°N 137.97084498°E / 34.68575788; 137.97084498 (Yokosuka Castle Site) 2 [5]
Ganjōju-in
願成就院跡
Ganjōju-in ato
Izunokuni Kamakura-period temple with statues by Unkei 35°02′45″N 138°56′25″E / 35.04592103°N 138.94017782°E / 35.04592103; 138.94017782 (Ganjōju-in Site) 3 [6]
Kikugawa fortification ruins
菊川城館遺跡群
Kikugawa-jōkan iseki-gun
Kikugawa designation includes the sites of Takada Yashiki (高田大屋敷遺跡) and Yokoji Fortified Residence (横地氏城館) 34°43′22″N 138°04′36″E / 34.7227682°N 138.07668005°E / 34.7227682; 138.07668005 (Yokoji-jō site) 2 [7]
Kunōzan
久能山
Kunōzan
Suruga-ku, Shizuoka Famed holy mountain, site of National Treasure Kunōzan Tōshō-gū 34°57′57″N 138°28′05″E / 34.96594618°N 138.468017°E / 34.96594618; 138.468017 (Kunōzan) 2,3 [8]
Yasumiba ruins
休場遺跡
Yasumiba iseki
Numazu Japanese Paleolithic settlement ruins 35°10′00″N 138°50′15″E / 35.16679931°N 138.83763049°E / 35.16679931; 138.83763049 (Yasumiba Site) 1 [9]
Former Mitsuke School and Iwata Bunko
旧見付学校附磐田文庫
kyū-Mitsuke Gakkō tsuketari Iwata Bunko
Iwata early Meiji period Giyōfū architecture 34°43′40″N 137°51′25″E / 34.72782908°N 137.85706771°E / 34.72782908; 137.85706771 (Former Mitsuke School and Iwata Bunko) 4 [10]
Kōkokuji Castle ruins
興国寺城跡
Kōkoku-jō ato
Numazu Sengoku-period Japanese castle ruins 35°08′30″N 138°48′24″E / 35.14162532°N 138.80660207°E / 35.14162532; 138.80660207 (Kōkoku Castle Site) 2 [11]
Gyokusen-ji
玉泉寺
Gyokusenji
Shimoda Site of first American consulate in Japan 34°40′33″N 138°57′44″E / 34.67578076°N 138.96233862°E / 34.67578076; 138.96233862 (Gyokusenji) 9 [12]
Mikuriyama Kofun group
御厨古墳群
Mikuriyama Kofun-gun
Iwata cluster of Kofun period burial tumuli 34°43′11″N 137°53′17″E / 34.71971095°N 137.88814671°E / 34.71971095; 137.88814671 (Mikuriyama Kofun Cluster) 1 [13]
Takatenjin Castle ruins
高天神城跡
Takaten-jō ato
Kakegawa Sengoku-period Japanese castle ruins 34°41′55″N 138°02′08″E / 34.69848514°N 138.03546792°E / 34.69848514; 138.03546792 (Takatenjin Castle Site) 2 [14]
Mitake Castle ruins
三岳城跡
Mitake-jō ato
Hamamatsu Muromachi period Japanese castle ruins 34°51′08″N 137°41′32″E / 34.85225816°N 137.69209782°E / 34.85225816; 137.69209782 (Mitake Castle Site) 2 [15]
Yamanaka Castle ruins
山中城跡
Yamanaka-jō ato
Mishima/Kannami Heian, Kamakura period Japanese castle ruins 35°09′25″N 138°59′39″E / 35.15682602°N 138.99426309°E / 35.15682602; 138.99426309 (Yamanaka Castle Site) 2 [16]
Shida Gunga ruins
志太郡衙跡
Shida-gunga-ato
Fujieda Ruins of Nara-period administrative structures 34°51′43″N 138°14′35″E / 34.86200093°N 138.24300569°E / 34.86200093; 138.24300569 (Shida District Site) 2 [17]
Saioku-ji Gardens
柴屋寺庭園
Saiokuji teien
Suruga-ku, Shizuoka also a Place of Scenic Beauty 34°57′22″N 138°19′59″E / 34.95604155°N 138.33311309°E / 34.95604155; 138.33311309 (Saiokuji Gardens) 3 [18]
Ojima Jin'ya
小島陣屋跡
Ojima Jin’ya ato
Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka Ruins of an Edo-period fortified daimyō residence 35°05′03″N 138°30′40″E / 35.08422308°N 138.51100507°E / 35.08422308; 138.51100507 (Ojima Jin'ya Site) 2 [19]
Kamishiroiwa ruins
上白岩遺跡
Kamishiroiwa iseki
Izu Jōmon period settlement ruins 34°57′48″N 138°59′03″E / 34.96345668°N 138.9841779°E / 34.96345668; 138.9841779 (Kamishiroiwa Site) 1 [20]
Shinpōinyama Kofun group
新豊院山古墳群
Shinpōinyama kofun-gun
Iwata cluster of Kofun period burial tumuli 34°46′16″N 137°52′26″E / 34.77122107°N 137.87384762°E / 34.77122107; 137.87384762 (Shinpōinyama Kofun Cluster) 1 [21]
Mikomotoshima Lighthouse
神子元島灯台
Mikomotojima tōdai
Shimoda Meiji-period lighthouse, one of the first to be built in Japan 34°34′30″N 138°56′30″E / 34.57513005°N 138.94166752°E / 34.57513005; 138.94166752 (Mikomotojima Lighthouse) 6 [22]
Suwahara Castle ruins
諏訪原城跡
Suwahara-jō ato
Shimada Segoku-period Japanese castle 34°49′04″N 138°07′08″E / 34.81780775°N 138.1187788°E / 34.81780775; 138.1187788 (Suwahara Castle Site) 2 [23]
Sengo ruins
千居遺跡
Sengo iseki
Fujinomiya Jōmon period settlement ruins 35°17′29″N 138°35′11″E / 35.29128228°N 138.58642038°E / 35.29128228; 138.58642038 (Sengo Site) 1 [24]
Sengen Kofun
浅間古墳
Sengen kofun
Fuji Kofun period burial tumulus 35°09′51″N 138°44′48″E / 35.16405641°N 138.74665871°E / 35.16405641; 138.74665871 (Sengen Kofun) 1 [25]
Ōshikakubo ruins
大鹿窪遺跡
Ōshikakubo iseki
Fujinomiya Jōmon period settlement ruins 35°14′55″N 138°33′43″E / 35.2486124°N 138.56207868°E / 35.2486124; 138.56207868 (Ōshikakubo Site) 1 [26]
Ōchiwatoge temple ruins
大知波峠廃寺跡
Ōchiwatoge haiji-ato
Kosai Heian period temple ruins 34°46′55″N 137°29′00″E / 34.78199119°N 137.48340535°E / 34.78199119; 137.48340535 (Ōchiwatoge Haiji Site) 3 [27]
Teradani Chōshizuka Kofun
銚子塚古墳附小銚子塚古墳
Chōshizuka Kofun tsuketari Ko-Chōshizuka Kofun
Iwata Kofun period burial tumulus 34°46′49″N 137°50′21″E / 34.78016199°N 137.83926508°E / 34.78016199; 137.83926508 (Choshizuka Kofun) 1 [28]
Nagahama Castle ruins
長浜城跡
Nagahama-jō ato
Numazu Sengoku period Japanese castle ruins 35°01′05″N 138°53′18″E / 35.01811595°N 138.88826862°E / 35.01811595; 138.88826862 (Nagahama Castle Site) 2, 8 [29]
Horigoe Gosho ruins
伝堀越御所跡
den-Horikgoe Gosho ato
Izunokuni Muromachi period palace ruins 35°02′54″N 138°56′20″E / 35.04835434°N 138.93894304°E / 35.04835434; 138.93894304 (Horikoshi Gosho Site) 2 [30]
Shimada-juku Ōigawa Ford Site
島田宿大井川川越遺跡
Shimada-juku Ōigawa kagoshi iseki
Shimada Noted ford on the Tōkaidō highway 34°49′54″N 138°09′22″E / 34.83161225°N 138.15602006°E / 34.83161225; 138.15602006 (Shimada-juku Ōigawa Ford Site) 6 [31]
Tōkaidō Utsunoya Pass
東海道宇津ノ谷峠越
Tōkaidō Utsunoya tōgegoe
Aoi-ku, Shizuoka-Fujieda Remnant of Heian period Tōkaidō, at a location mentioned in courtly poetry 34°56′09″N 138°18′16″E / 34.93596273°N 138.3043506°E / 34.93596273; 138.3043506 (Tōkaidō Utsunoya Pass) 6 [32]
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace
韮山反射炉
Nirayama hansharo
Izunokuni Bakumatsu-period industrial site 35°02′23″N 138°57′43″E / 35.03966351°N 138.9620459°E / 35.03966351; 138.9620459 (Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace) 6 [33]
Nirayama Daikansho
韮山代官所跡
Nirayama Daikansho-ato
Izunokuni Edo period administrative offices for Izu Province 35°03′17″N 138°57′34″E / 35.05481339°N 138.95931618°E / 35.05481339; 138.95931618 (Nirayama District Office Site) 2 [34]
Kashiya Cave Tombs
柏谷横穴群
Kashiya yokoana-gun
Kannami Kofun-period necropolis 35°04′58″N 138°57′34″E / 35.08291294°N 138.95940331°E / 35.08291294; 138.95940331 (Kashiya Cave Tomb Cluster) 1 [35]
Katayama temple ruins
片山廃寺跡
Katayama Haiji ato
Suruga-ku, Shizuoka possible kokubun-ji of Suruga Province 34°57′51″N 138°25′35″E / 34.9641572°N 138.42647549°E / 34.9641572; 138.42647549 (Katayama Haiji Site) 3 [36]
Kitaema Cave Tombs
北江間横穴群
Kitaema yokoana-gun
Izunokuni Kofun period to early Nara period necropolis 35°03′17″N 138°55′13″E / 35.05467552°N 138.92016292°E / 35.05467552; 138.92016292 (Kitaema Cave Tomb Cluster) 1 [37]
Enjō-ji Hōjō residence ruins (Enjō-ji ruins)
北条氏邸跡(円成寺跡)
Hōjō-shi-tei (Enjō-ji ato)
Izunokuni site of the Muromachi period residence of the Hōjō clan 35°02′48″N 138°56′14″E / 35.04675918°N 138.93712905°E / 35.04675918; 138.93712905 (Hōjō Residence Site) 1 [38]
Ryōsen-ji
了仙寺
Ryōsenji
Shimoda site of the signing of the 1858 Harris Treaty 34°40′20″N 138°56′30″E / 34.67213599°N 138.94173547°E / 34.67213599; 138.94173547 (Ryōsenji) 9 [39]
Wadaoka Kofun group
和田岡古墳群
Wadaoka kofun-gun
Kakegawa cluster of Kofun period burial tumuli 34°46′40″N 137°57′06″E / 34.77788728°N 137.95157464°E / 34.77788728; 137.95157464 (Wadaoka Kofun Cluster) 1 [40]
Shijimizuka site
蜆塚遺跡
Shijimiazuka iseki
Naka-ku, Hamamatsu Jōmon period Shell Mound 34°42′48″N 137°42′11″E / 34.71343945°N 137.70313917°E / 34.71343945; 137.70313917 (Shijimizuka Site) 1 [41]
Shizuhatagayama Kofun
賤機山古墳
Shizuhatayama kofun
Aoi-ku, Shizuoka Kofun-period tumulus on grounds of Shizuoka Sengen Shrine 34°58′58″N 138°22′30″E / 34.98285634°N 138.37495077°E / 34.98285634; 138.37495077 (Shizuhatayama Kofun) 1 [42]
Joseon Mission Sites
朝鮮通信使遺跡
Chōsen tsushinshi iseki
Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka the designation includes Seiken-ji (清見寺), Fukuzen-ji (福禅寺) in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, and Honren-ji (本蓮寺) in Setouchi, Okayama Prefecture 35°02′52″N 138°30′46″E / 35.04779561°N 138.51291206°E / 35.04779561; 138.51291206 (Joseon Mission Sites) 9 [43]
Old Hakone Road
箱根旧街道
Hakone kyū-kaidō
Mishima, Kannami stretch of the old Tōkaidō; the designation includes areas of Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture 35°11′36″N 139°01′35″E / 35.19331254°N 139.02647902°E / 35.19331254; 139.02647902 (Old Hakone Road) 6 [44]
Mount Fuji
富士山
Fujisan
Fujinomiya,
Susono,
Oyama
the designation includes areas of three municipalities in Yamanashi Prefecture; Mount Fuji is also a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and, as a component of the serial nomination Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration, is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a Cultural (rather than Natural) Site[5][6] 35°30′36″N 138°44′46″E / 35.51009857°N 138.74597813°E / 35.51009857; 138.74597813 (Mount Fuji) 3 [45]
Futamata Castle ruins - Tobayama Castle ruins
二俣城跡及び鳥羽山城跡
Futamata-jō ato oyobi Tobayama-jō ato
Hamamatsu Sengoku period castle ruins 34°51′43.29″N 137°48′32.16″E / 34.8620250°N 137.8089333°E / 34.8620250; 137.8089333 (Futamata Castle) 2 [46]
Stone Quarries for Edo Castle Site
江戸城石垣石丁場跡
Edo-jō ishigaki ishi-chōba ato
Atami, Itō the designation includes an area of Odawara in Kanagawa Prefecture 35°01′20″N 139°05′12″E / 35.022090°N 139.086623°E / 35.022090; 139.086623 (Stone Quarry for the Walls of Edo Castle Site) 6 [47]
Kōmyōsan Kofun
光明山古墳
Kōmyōsan kofun
Hamamatsu 34°52′29″N 137°49′09″E / 34.874706°N 137.819153°E / 34.874706; 137.819153 (Kōmyōsan Kofun) 1 [48]

Prefectural Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2020, thirty-four Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][7]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Yonetsuka Kofun Cluster
米塚古墳群
Yonetsuka kofun-gun
Iwata 34°47′04″N 137°50′26″E / 34.784492°N 137.840636°E / 34.784492; 137.840636 (Yonetsuka Kofun Cluster) for all refs see [49]
Chōja Yashiki Site
長者屋敷遺跡
Chōja yashiki iseki
Iwata 34°46′41″N 137°50′28″E / 34.778051°N 137.841146°E / 34.778051; 137.841146 (Chōja Yashiki Site)
Dokizuka Kofun
土器塚古墳
Dokizuka kofun
Iwata 34°43′11″N 137°50′37″E / 34.719657°N 137.843549°E / 34.719657; 137.843549 (Dokizuka Kofun)
Senyō-ji
撰要寺墓塔群
Senyōji haka-tō-gun
Kakegawa forty-five tō 34°41′16″N 137°58′04″E / 34.687821°N 137.967655°E / 34.687821; 137.967655 (Senyōji Tō)
Fukasawa Castle Site
深沢城
Fukasawa-jō ato
Gotemba 35°19′26″N 138°57′21″E / 35.323897°N 138.955883°E / 35.323897; 138.955883 (Fukasawa Castle Site)
Miikedaira Kofun
三池平古墳
Miikedaira kofun
Shizuoka 35°03′11″N 138°28′50″E / 35.053178°N 138.480520°E / 35.053178; 138.480520 (Miikedaira Kofun)
Shinmeizan Tumuli I and IV
神明山1号墳・神明山4号墳
Shinmeizan ichi-gō fun・Shinmeizan yon-gō fun
Shizuoka 35°02′30″N 138°29′07″E / 35.041756°N 138.485200°E / 35.041756; 138.485200 (Shimeizan Tumuli I and IV)
Kamishidoro Old Kiln Site
上志戸呂古窯跡
Kamishidoro ko-yōseki
Shimada 34°51′08″N 138°07′00″E / 34.852085°N 138.116684°E / 34.852085; 138.116684 (Kamishidoro Old Kiln Site)
Tōkaidō Kikugawa Cobblestones
東海道菊川坂石畳
Tōkaidō Kikugawa-saka ishidatami
Shimada 34°48′57″N 138°06′56″E / 34.815953°N 138.115675°E / 34.815953; 138.115675 (Tōkaidō Kikugawa Cobblestones)
Hakuin Ekaku Grave
白隠禅師墓
Hakuin zenshi haka
Numazu at Shōin-ji (松蔭寺) 35°07′25″N 138°48′00″E / 35.123559°N 138.799886°E / 35.123559; 138.799886 (Hakuin Ekaku Grave)
Nagatsuka Kofun
長塚古墳
Nagatsuka Kofun
Numazu 35°07′43″N 138°51′26″E / 35.128693°N 138.857177°E / 35.128693; 138.857177 (Nagatsuka Kofun)
Western Shipyard and Lodgings of Yevfimy Putyatin
洋式帆船建造地及び艦長プチャーチン宿所
yōshiki hansen kenzōchi oyobi kanchō Puchāchin shukusho
Numazu 34°58′35″N 138°46′00″E / 34.976353°N 138.766680°E / 34.976353; 138.766680 (Western Shipyard and Lodgings of Yevfimy Putyatin)
Enoura Cave Tomb Cluster
江浦横穴群
Enoura yokoana-gun
Numazu 35°03′13″N 138°53′49″E / 35.053632°N 138.896867°E / 35.053632; 138.896867 (Enoura Cave Tomb Cluster)
Itasungō Kofun Cluster
井田松江古墳群
Itasungō kofun-gun
Numazu twenty-three burials 34°59′49″N 138°46′42″E / 34.996975°N 138.778273°E / 34.996975; 138.778273 (Itasungō Kofun Cluster)
Aokozure Pass
青崩峠
Aokozure-tōge
Hamamatsu 35°15′15″N 137°54′38″E / 35.254170°N 137.910562°E / 35.254170; 137.910562 (Aokozure Pass)
Akamonue Kofun
赤門上古墳
Akamonue kofun
Hamamatsu 34°47′17″N 137°45′10″E / 34.788092°N 137.752799°E / 34.788092; 137.752799 (Akamonue Kofun)
Inui Castle Site
犬居城跡
Inui-jō ato
Hamamatsu 34°57′43″N 137°53′24″E / 34.961917°N 137.889941°E / 34.961917; 137.889941 (Inui Castle Site)
Saigagake Battlefield
犀ヶ崖古戦場
Saigagake kosenjō
Hamamatsu Battle of Mikatagahara 34°43′10″N 137°51′05″E / 34.71948542°N 137.85137974°E / 34.71948542; 137.85137974 (Saigagake Battlefield)
Sentōgamine Castle Site
千頭峯城跡
Sentōgamine-jō ato
Hamamatsu 34°49′17″N 137°33′34″E / 34.821281°N 137.559557°E / 34.821281; 137.559557 (Sentōgamine Castle Site)
Takimine Saishirōtani Site
滝峯才四郎谷遺跡
Takimine Saishirōtani iseki
Hamamatsu 34°47′55″N 137°41′27″E / 34.798558°N 137.690870°E / 34.798558; 137.690870 (Takimine Saishirōtani Site)
Nihongayatsu Piled Stone Burial Mounds
二本ヶ谷積石塚
Nihongayatsu miishizuka-gun
Hamamatsu 34°47′37″N 137°45′03″E / 34.793629°N 137.750777°E / 34.793629; 137.750777 (Nihongayatsu Piled Stone Burial Mounds)
Jinzagaya Kofun
陣座ヶ谷古墳
Jinzagaya kofun
Hamamatsu two burials 34°47′59″N 137°40′06″E / 34.799595°N 137.668201°E / 34.799595; 137.668201 (Jinzagaya Kofun)
Ii Jinja Precinct Site
渭伊神社境内遺跡
Ii Jinja keidai ato
Hamamatsu 34°49′58″N 137°39′49″E / 34.832880°N 137.663702°E / 34.832880; 137.663702 (Ii Jinja Precinct Site)
Mount Inochi
大野命山・中新田命山
Ōno Inochi-yama・Nakashinden Inochi-yama
Fukuroi 34°40′43″N 137°56′59″E / 34.678544°N 137.949647°E / 34.678544; 137.949647 (Mount Inochi)
Daimon Ōtsuka Kofun
大門大塚古墳附出土遺物
Daimon Ōtsuka kofun
Fukuroi designation includes 189 excavated artefacts 34°44′30″N 137°55′48″E / 34.741542°N 137.930077°E / 34.741542; 137.930077 (Daimon Ōtsuka Kofun)
Nyakuōji Kofun Cluster
若王子古墳群
Nyakuōji kofun-gun
Fujieda twenty-eight burials 34°52′34″N 138°15′24″E / 34.876179°N 138.256722°E / 34.876179; 138.256722 (Nyakuōji Kofun Cluster)
Iwabuchi Ichirizuka
岩淵の一里塚
Iwabuchi ichirizuka
Fuji 35°08′54″N 138°37′09″E / 35.148310°N 138.619287°E / 35.148310; 138.619287 (Iwabuchi Ichirizuka)
Kotohira Kofun
琴平古墳
Kotohira kofun
Fuji 35°10′10″N 138°44′15″E / 35.169353°N 138.737369°E / 35.169353; 138.737369 (Kotohira Kofun)
Katsumata Castle Site
勝間田城
Katsumata-jō ato
Makinohara 34°46′43″N 138°07′36″E / 34.778650°N 138.126801°E / 34.778650; 138.126801 (Katsumata Castle Site)
Mukaiyama Kofun Cluster
向山古墳群
Mukaiyama kofun-gun
Mishima 35°06′23″N 138°56′34″E / 35.106428°N 138.942890°E / 35.106428; 138.942890 (Mukaiyama Kofun Cluster)
Yoshida Shōin Residence
吉田松陰寓寄処
Yoshida Shōin Gukijo
Shimoda 34°41′54″N 138°55′51″E / 34.698364°N 138.930707°E / 34.698364; 138.930707 (Yoshida Shōin Residence)

Municipal Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2020, a further two hundred and eighty-five Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. ^ 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 静岡県 2県以上)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b 指定文化財の件数 [Number of Designated Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Shizuoka Prefecture. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  5. ^ "富士山" [Mount Fuji]. Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration". UNESCO. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  7. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(都道府県分) [Number of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  8. ^ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分) [Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2021.