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*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 | |
*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 | |
*Toro Site 登呂遺跡 Toro iseki | Suruga-ku, Shizuoka | | | 34°57′22″N 138°24′32″E / 34.95603089°N 138.40896558°E / 34.95603089; 138.40896558 (Toro Site) | 1 | |
Izu Kokubun-ji Pagoda Site 伊豆国分寺塔跡 Izu Kokubunji tō ato | Mishima | Remains 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 | |
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 | |
Ganjōju-in Site 願成就院跡 Ganjōju-in ato | Izunokuni | Remnants of famed Kamakura-period temple with surviving 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 | |
Kikugawa Fortified Residence Sites 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 (横地氏城館跡) | | 34°43′22″N 138°04′36″E / 34.7227682°N 138.07668005°E / 34.7227682; 138.07668005 (Yokoji-jō site) | 2 | |
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 | |
Yasumiba Site 休場遺跡 Yasumiba iseki | Numazu | | | 35°10′00″N 138°50′15″E / 35.16679931°N 138.83763049°E / 35.16679931; 138.83763049 (Yasumiba Site) | 1 | |
Former Mitsuke School and Iwate Bunko 旧見付学校附磐田文庫 kyū-Mitsuke Gakkō tsuketari Iwata Bunko | Iwata | | | 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 | |
Kōkuku Castle Site 興国寺城跡 Kōkoku-jō ato | Numazu | | | 35°08′30″N 138°48′24″E / 35.14162532°N 138.80660207°E / 35.14162532; 138.80660207 (Kōkoku Castle Site) | 2 | |
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 | |
Mikuriyama Kofun Cluster 御厨古墳群 Mikuriyama Kofun-gun | Iwata | | | 34°43′11″N 137°53′17″E / 34.71971095°N 137.88814671°E / 34.71971095; 137.88814671 (Mikuriyama Kofun Cluster) | 1 | |
Takatenjin Castle Site 高天神城跡 Takaten-jō ato | Kakegawa | | | 34°41′55″N 138°02′08″E / 34.69848514°N 138.03546792°E / 34.69848514; 138.03546792 (Takatenjin Castle Site) | 2 | |
Mitake Castle Site 三岳城跡 Mitake-jō ato | Hamamatsu | | | 34°51′08″N 137°41′32″E / 34.85225816°N 137.69209782°E / 34.85225816; 137.69209782 (Mitake Castle Site) | 2 | |
Yamanaka Castle Site 山中城跡 Yamanaka-jō ato | Mishima/Kannami | Castle ruins from Heian, Kamakura period | | 35°09′25″N 138°59′39″E / 35.15682602°N 138.99426309°E / 35.15682602; 138.99426309 (Yamanaka Castle Site) | 2 | |
Shida District Site 志太郡衙跡 Shida-gun ga-ato | Fujieda | Archaeological site with 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 | |
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 | |
Ojima Jin'ya Site 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 | |
Kamishiroiwa Site 上白岩遺跡 Kamishiroiwa iseki | Izu | | | 34°57′48″N 138°59′03″E / 34.96345668°N 138.9841779°E / 34.96345668; 138.9841779 (Kamishiroiwa Site) | 1 | |
Shinpōinyama Kofun Cluster 新豊院山古墳群 Shinpōinyama kofun-gun | Iwata | | | 34°46′16″N 137°52′26″E / 34.77122107°N 137.87384762°E / 34.77122107; 137.87384762 (Shinpōinyama Kofun Cluster) | 1 | |
Mikomotojima 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 | |
Suwahara Castle Site 諏訪原城跡 Suwahara-jō ato | Shimada | | | 34°49′04″N 138°07′08″E / 34.81780775°N 138.1187788°E / 34.81780775; 138.1187788 (Suwahara Castle Site) | 2 | |
Sengo Site 千居遺跡 Sengo iseki | Fujinomiya | | | 35°17′29″N 138°35′11″E / 35.29128228°N 138.58642038°E / 35.29128228; 138.58642038 (Sengo Site) | 1 | |
Sengen Kofun 浅間古墳 Sengen kofun | Fuji | | | 35°09′51″N 138°44′48″E / 35.16405641°N 138.74665871°E / 35.16405641; 138.74665871 (Sengen Kofun) | 1 | |
Ōshikakubo Site 大鹿窪遺跡 Ōshikakubo iseki | Fujinomiya | | | 35°14′55″N 138°33′43″E / 35.2486124°N 138.56207868°E / 35.2486124; 138.56207868 (Ōshikakubo Site) | 1 | |
Ōchiwatoge Haiji Site 大知波峠廃寺跡 Ōchiwatoge haiji-ato | Kosai | | | 34°46′55″N 137°29′00″E / 34.78199119°N 137.48340535°E / 34.78199119; 137.48340535 (Ōchiwatoge Haiji Site) | 3 | |
Chōshizuka Kofun 銚子塚古墳附小銚子塚古墳 Chōshizuka Kofun tsuketari Ko-Chōshizuka Kofun | Iwata | | | 34°46′49″N 137°50′21″E / 34.78016199°N 137.83926508°E / 34.78016199; 137.83926508 (Choshizuka Kofun) | 1 | |
Nagahama Castle Site 長浜城跡 Nagahama-jō ato | Numazu | | | 35°01′05″N 138°53′18″E / 35.01811595°N 138.88826862°E / 35.01811595; 138.88826862 (Nagahama Castle Site) | 2, 8 | |
Horikoshi Gosho Site 伝堀越御所跡 den-Horikoshi Gosho ato | Izunokuni | | | 35°02′54″N 138°56′20″E / 35.04835434°N 138.93894304°E / 35.04835434; 138.93894304 (Horikoshi Gosho Site) | 2 | |
Shimada-juku Ōigawa Ford Site 島田宿大井川川越遺跡 Shimada-juku Ōigawa kagoshi iseki | Shimada | Location of noted ford on the Tokaido | | 34°49′54″N 138°09′22″E / 34.83161225°N 138.15602006°E / 34.83161225; 138.15602006 (Shimada-juku Ōigawa Ford Site) | 6 | |
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 | |
Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace 韮山反射炉 Nirayama hansharo | Izunokuni | | | 35°02′23″N 138°57′43″E / 35.03966351°N 138.9620459°E / 35.03966351; 138.9620459 (Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace) | 6 | |
Nirayama District Office Site 韮山役所跡 Nirayama Yakusho-ato | Izunokuni | | | 35°03′17″N 138°57′34″E / 35.05481339°N 138.95931618°E / 35.05481339; 138.95931618 (Nirayama District Office Site) | 2 | |
Kashiya Cave Tomb Cluster 柏谷横穴群 Kashiya yokoana-gun | Kannami | | | 35°04′58″N 138°57′34″E / 35.08291294°N 138.95940331°E / 35.08291294; 138.95940331 (Kashiya Cave Tomb Cluster) | 1 | |
Katayama Haiji Site 片山廃寺跡 Katayama Haiji ato | Suruga-ku, Shizuoka | | | 34°57′51″N 138°25′35″E / 34.9641572°N 138.42647549°E / 34.9641572; 138.42647549 (Katayama Haiji Site) | 3 | |
Kitaema Cave Tomb Cluster 北江間横穴群 Kitaema yokoana-gun | Izunokuni | | | 35°03′17″N 138°55′13″E / 35.05467552°N 138.92016292°E / 35.05467552; 138.92016292 (Kitaema Cave Tomb Cluster) | 1 | |
Hōjō Residence Site (Enjō-ji Site) 北条氏邸跡(円成寺跡) Hōjō-shi-tei (Enjō-ji ato) | Izunokuni | | | 35°02′48″N 138°56′14″E / 35.04675918°N 138.93712905°E / 35.04675918; 138.93712905 (Hōjō Residence Site) | 1 | |
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 | |
Wadaoka Kofun Cluster 和田岡古墳群 Wadaoka kofun-gun | Kakegawa | | | 34°46′40″N 137°57′06″E / 34.77788728°N 137.95157464°E / 34.77788728; 137.95157464 (Wadaoka Kofun Cluster) | 1 | |
Shijimizuka Site 蜆塚遺跡 Shijimiazuka iseki | Naka-ku, Hamamatsu | Jomon-period Shell Mound | | 34°42′48″N 137°42′11″E / 34.71343945°N 137.70313917°E / 34.71343945; 137.70313917 (Shijimizuka Site) | 1 | |
Shizuhatagayama Kofun 賤機山古墳 Shizuhatayama kofun | Aoi-ku, Shizuoka | Kofun-period tomb 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |