List of Cultural Properties of Yuzawa, Niigata

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

Statistics

12 Properties have been designated and a further 1 Property registered.[2]

Cultural Properties of Japan National Prefectural Municipal Total
Designated Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures
Paintings
Sculptures 3 3
Applied Crafts
Calligraphic works
Classical books
1 1
Ancient documents
Archeological artefacts
Historic materials
Intangible
Folk Tangible 1 1
Intangible
Monuments Historic Sites 2 2 4
Places of Scenic Beauty 1 1
Natural Monuments 2 2
Cultural Landscapes
Preservation Districts
Conservation Techniques
Total 1 2 9 12
Registered Cultural Properties
Tangible Structures 1 1
Works of Art or Craft
Folk Tangible
Monuments Historic Sites
Places of Scenic Beauty
Natural Monuments
Total 1 1

Designated Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
Kiyotsu Gorge
清津峡
Kiyotsu-kyō
1 extends into Tōkamachi; also a Natural Monument 36°55′10″N 138°53′06″E / 36.91938119°N 138.88512593°E / 36.91938119; 138.88512593 (Kiyotsu Gorge) Place of Scenic Beauty National [1]
Mikuni Kaidō Waki Honjin Site (Ikeda House)
三国街道脇本陣跡池田家
Mikuni Kaidō waki-honjin ato Ikeda-ya
1 36°53′42″N 138°46′41″E / 36.895127°N 138.778170°E / 36.895127; 138.778170 (Mikuni Kaidō Waki Honjin Site (Ikeda House)) Historic Site Prefectural [2]
Arato Castle Site
荒戸城
Arata-jō ato
1 36°54′16″N 138°47′43″E / 36.90447°N 138.79534°E / 36.90447; 138.79534 (Arato Castle Site) Historic Site Prefectural [3]
Yorii Castle Site
寄居城跡
Yorii-jō ato
1 36°47′32″N 138°47′21″E / 36.792163°N 138.789114°E / 36.792163; 138.789114 (Yorii Castle Site) Historic Site Municipal [4]
Hanging Scroll by the Brush of Kawabata Yasunari
川端康成書軸物
Kawabata Yasunari-sho jikumono
1 at the Yuzawa Museum of History and Folklore (湯沢町歴史民俗資料館) 36°56′20″N 138°48′20″E / 36.938955°N 138.805545°E / 36.938955; 138.805545 (Hanging Scroll by the Brush of Kawabata Yasunari) Calligraphic Work Municipal [5]
Kosaku Hundred Kōshintō
小坂百庚申塔一群
Kosaka hyaku-kōshintō ichi-gun
1 Tangible Folk Municipal [6]
Araya Bishamondō Giant Sugi
荒谷毘沙門堂の大杉
Araya Bishamondō no ō-sugi
1 Natural Monument Municipal [7]
Suwa Shrine Giant Sugi
諏訪社の大杉
Suwa-sha no ō-sugi
1 36°56′48″N 138°48′05″E / 36.946539°N 138.801366°E / 36.946539; 138.801366 (Suwa Shrine Giant Sugi) Natural Monument Municipal [8]
Niō Statues
仁王像
Niō-zō
2 in the sanmon of Zuishō-an (瑞祥庵) 36°54′43″N 138°50′36″E / 36.911813°N 138.843241°E / 36.911813; 138.843241 (Hanging Scroll by the Brush of Kawabata Yasunari) Sculpture Municipal [9]
Original Mikuni Pass Gongen-dō Doors
三国峠権現堂扉
gen-Mikuni-tōge Gongen-dō no tobira
1 at Takahan Ryokan 36°56′50″N 138°47′59″E / 36.947088°N 138.799735°E / 36.947088; 138.799735 (Original Mikuni Pass Gongen-dō Doors) Sculpture Municipal [10]
Seated Wooden Statue of Aizen Myōō
愛染明王座像
Aizen Myōō zazō
private 1 Sculpture Municipal [11]
Mikuni Kaidō Futai Honjin Site (Tomizawa House)
三国街道二居本陣富沢家
Mikuni Kaidō Futai honjin ato Tomizawa-ya
1 36°50′41″N 138°46′48″E / 36.844839°N 138.780069°E / 36.844839; 138.780069 (Mikuni Kaidō Futai Honjin Site (Tomizawa House)) Historic Site Municipal [12]

Registered Cultural Properties

Property Owner Date No. of Assets Comments Image Coordinates Type Level Ref.
Daigentagawa No.1 Check Dam
大源太川第1号砂防堰堤
Daigentagawa daiichigō sabōentei
Shōwa period
(1939)
1 36°57′14″N 138°45′19″E / 36.95387663°N 138.75529665°E / 36.95387663; 138.75529665 (Daigentagawa No.1 Check Dam) Structures National [13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations: Outline of the Cultural Administration of Japan" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs. March 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  2. ^ 文化財 (in Japanese). Yuzawa Town. Retrieved 21 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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