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]
† 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. |
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*Japanese Giant Salamander オオサンショウウオ Ōsanshōuo | 1 | designation shared across eleven prefectures | Special Natural Monuments | National | |||||
Mount Sentsū Japanese Yew 船通山のイチイ Sentsū-zan no ichii | 1 | 35°09′19″N 133°10′46″E / 35.155392°N 133.179398°E | Natural Monuments | National | |||||
Kami-Iwami Ginkgos 上石見のオハツキ・タイコイチョ ウ Kami-Iwami no ohatsuki-taikoichō | 1 | 35°06′52″N 133°21′18″E / 35.114415°N 133.355055°E | Natural Monuments | Prefectural | |||||
Gedatsu-ji Momi Firs 解脱寺のモミ並木 Gedatsuji no momi-namiki | Gedatsu-ji | 1 | 35°12′55″N 133°12′28″E / 35.215209°N 133.207812°E | Natural Monuments | Prefectural | ||||
Sasafuku Jinja Shrine Forest 楽楽福神社社叢 Sasafuku Jinja shasō | Sasafuku Jinja | 1 | 35°14′25″N 133°16′14″E / 35.240169°N 133.270533°E | Natural Monuments | Prefectural | ||||
Kadonokami Japanese Alder Marshland Forest 神戸上ハンノキ沼沢林 Kadonokami no hannoki shōtaku-rin | 1 | 35°08′16″N 133°22′40″E / 35.137704°N 133.377897°E | Natural Monuments | Prefectural | |||||
Inga Hōkyōintō 印賀宝篋印塔 Inga hōkyōintō | early Kamakura period 1357 | 1 | 35°13′56″N 133°16′37″E / 35.232124°N 133.277035°E | Structures | Prefectural | ||||
Standing Wooden Statue of Jūichimen Kannon 十一面観音立像 jūichimen Kannon ryūzō | Ryūsen-ji | late Heian period | 1 | 35°06′59″N 133°21′42″E / 35.116504°N 133.361793°E | Sculptures | Prefectural | |||
Nichinan Kashira Uchi 日南のかしら打ち Nichinan no kashira uchi | 1 | shrine entertainment with taiko accompaniment, for family security; 1–2 November | Folk Intangible | Prefectural | |||||
Ō-Iwami Jinja Shrine Forest 大石見神社社叢 Ō-Iwami Jinja shasō | Ō-Iwami Jinja | 1 | 35°06′48″N 133°21′20″E / 35.113441°N 133.355591°E | Natural Monuments | Municipal | ||||
Tarisō Nodules 多里層の団塊(ノジュール)群 Tarisō no dankai (nojūru)-gun | 1 | 35°06′45″N 133°12′09″E / 35.112458°N 133.202534°E | Natural Monuments | Municipal | |||||
Sekibō 石棒 sekibō | Nichinan Art Museum | 1 | sekibō are phallic stone rods | 35°09′50″N 133°18′24″E / 35.164003°N 133.306711°E | Historic Materials | Municipal | |||
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 | 1 | Folk Intangible | Municipal | ||||||
Nichinan Kagura 日南神楽 Nichinan kagura | 1 | Folk Intangible | Municipal | ||||||
Registered Cultural Properties
Property | Owner | Date | No. of Assets | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Level | Ref. |
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Miyamoto Family Residence Main Building 宮本家住宅主屋 Miyamoto-ke jūtaku shuoku | Taishō/Shōwa period (1913-1927) | 1 | 35°13′42″N 133°19′04″E / 35.22832168°N 133.31764379°E | Structures | National | ||||
Miyamoto Family Residence Storehouse 宮本家住宅土蔵 Miyamoto-ke jūtaku dozō | Meiji period (1875-1904) | 1 | 35°13′42″N 133°19′04″E / 35.22823526°N 133.31775801°E | Structures | National | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations: Outline of the Cultural Administration of Japan" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs. March 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ↑ 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.
External links
- Outline of the Cultural Administration of Japan
- (Japanese) Cultural Properties of Tottori Prefecture
- (Japanese) Cultural Properties of Nichinan
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