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Ayaragigō Site 綾羅木郷遺跡 Ayaragigō iseki | Shimonoseki | Yayoi settlement adjacent to the Shimonoseki City Archaeological Museum[5][6] | | 34°00′45″N 130°55′28″E / 34.01259335°N 130.92455858°E / 34.01259335; 130.92455858 (Ayaragigō Site) | 1 | |
Itō Hirobumi Former Residence 伊藤博文旧宅 Itō Hirobumi kyū-taku | Hagi | | | 34°24′40″N 131°25′05″E / 34.41104526°N 131.41811916°E / 34.41104526; 131.41811916 (Itō Hirobumi Former Residence) | 8 | |
Kajikurihama Site 梶栗浜遺跡 Kajikurihama iseki | Shimonoseki | | | 34°01′00″N 130°55′23″E / 34.01664588°N 130.92306688°E / 34.01664588; 130.92306688 (Kajikurihama Site) | 1 | |
Yoshida Shōin Imprisonment Site 吉田松陰幽囚の旧宅 Yoshida Shōin yūshū kyū-taku | Hagi | | | 34°24′44″N 131°25′04″E / 34.412235°N 131.41770502°E / 34.412235; 131.41770502 (Yoshida Shōin Imprisonment Site) | 8 | |
Former Hagi Domain Boat Shed 旧萩藩御船倉 kyū-Hagi-han ofunagura | Hagi | | | 34°25′14″N 131°24′04″E / 34.42046039°N 131.4011711°E / 34.42046039; 131.4011711 (Former Hagi Domain Boat Shed) | 6 | |
Former Hagi Domain School - Meirinkan 旧萩藩校明倫館 kyū-Hagi-hankō Meirinkan | Hagi | han school | | 34°24′33″N 131°23′56″E / 34.40922966°N 131.39888365°E / 34.40922966; 131.39888365 (Former Hagi Domain School - Meirinkan) | 4 | |
Mishima Jiikonbo Kofun Cluster 見島ジーコンボ古墳群 Mishima Jiikonbo kofun-gun | Hagi | | | 34°45′49″N 131°09′35″E / 34.76352979°N 131.15971859°E / 34.76352979; 131.15971859 (Mishima Jiikonbo Kofun Cluster) | 1 | |
Takasugi Shinsaku Grave 高杉晋作墓 Takasugi Shinsaku no haka | Shimonoseki | | | 34°05′08″N 131°04′18″E / 34.08569133°N 131.07163427°E / 34.08569133; 131.07163427 (Takasugi Shinsaku Grave) | 7 | |
Saba River Water Gate 佐波川関水 Saba-gawa sekimizu | Yamaguchi | constructed to help transport timber for Chōgen's reconstruction of Tōdai-ji from 1186[7] | | 34°16′14″N 131°39′25″E / 34.27064283°N 131.65704861°E / 34.27064283; 131.65704861 (Saba River Water Gate) | 6 | |
Suō Kokubun-ji Former Precinct 周防国分寺旧境内 Suō Kokubunji kyū-keidai | Hōfu | provincial temple of Suō Province | | 34°03′42″N 131°34′46″E / 34.06177891°N 131.57937317°E / 34.06177891; 131.57937317 (Suō Kokubunji Former Precinct) | 3 | |
Suō Province Administrative Office Site 周防国衙跡 Suō Kokuga ato | Hōfu | | | 34°03′28″N 131°35′11″E / 34.05767787°N 131.58639484°E / 34.05767787; 131.58639484 (Suō Province Administrative Office Site) | 2 | |
Suō Mint Site 周防鋳銭司跡 Suō no juzenji ato | Yamaguchi | | | 34°05′10″N 131°26′39″E / 34.08604307°N 131.44419436°E / 34.08604307; 131.44419436 (Suō Mint Site) | 6 | |
Suō-nada Sluice Sites 周防灘干拓遺跡 Suō-nada kantaku iseki | San'yō-Onoda, Yamaguchi | | | 33°59′50″N 131°09′59″E / 33.99718143°N 131.1664376°E / 33.99718143; 131.1664376 (Suō-nada Sluice Sites) | 6 | |
Shōkasonjuku Academy 松下村塾 Shōkasonjuku | Yamaguchi | run by Yoshida Shōin; submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi[8][9] | | 34°24′44″N 131°25′02″E / 34.41215448°N 131.41734168°E / 34.41215448; 131.41734168 (Shōkasonjuku Academy) | 4 | |
Jōei-ji Gardens 常栄寺庭園 Jōeiji teien | Yamaguchi | also a Place of Scenic Beauty | | 34°11′54″N 131°29′22″E / 34.19826332°N 131.48949707°E / 34.19826332; 131.48949707 (Jōeiji Gardens) | 8 | |
Jinbayama Kofun 仁馬山古墳 Jinbayama kofun | Shimonoseki | | | 34°00′50″N 130°56′33″E / 34.01376792°N 130.94242708°E / 34.01376792; 130.94242708 (Jinbayama Kofun) | 1 | |
Ōmijima Whale Grave 青海島鯨墓 Ōmijima kujira haka | Nagato | | | 34°25′28″N 131°15′18″E / 34.42439447°N 131.25503876°E / 34.42439447; 131.25503876 (Ōmijima Whale Grave) | 6, 7 | |
Iwakisan Kōgoishi 石城山神籠石 Iwakisan kōgoishi | Hikari | | | 33°59′14″N 132°02′15″E / 33.98733847°N 132.03742748°E / 33.98733847; 132.03742748 (Iwakisan Kōgoishi) | 1 | |
Murata Seifū Former Residence and Grave 村田清風旧宅および墓 Murata Seifū kyū-taku oyobi haka | Nagato | | | 34°22′10″N 131°12′53″E / 34.36954799°N 131.21461015°E / 34.36954799; 131.21461015 (Murata Seifū Former Residence and Grave) | 7, 8 | |
Ōmura Masujirō Grave 大村益次郎墓 Ōmura Masujirō no haka | Yamaguchi | | | 34°04′44″N 131°27′56″E / 34.07889434°N 131.4654742°E / 34.07889434; 131.4654742 (Ōmura Masujirō Grave) | 7 | |
Ōuchi Family Site and Ryōun-ji 大内氏遺跡附凌雲寺跡 Ōuchi-shi iseki tsuketari Ryōunji ato | Yamaguchi | | | 34°11′04″N 131°28′47″E / 34.18441615°N 131.47981926°E / 34.18441615; 131.47981926 (Ōuchi Family Site and Ryōunji) | 2, 3 | |
Dainichi Kofun 大日古墳 Dainichi kofun | Hōfu | | | 34°04′20″N 131°32′51″E / 34.07232176°N 131.54748538°E / 34.07232176; 131.54748538 (Dainichi Kofun) | 1 | |
Ōhibi Natsumikan 大日比ナツミカン原樹 Ōhibi natsumikan genju | Nagato | also a Natural Monument | | 34°24′45″N 131°12′27″E / 34.41237253°N 131.20753987°E / 34.41237253; 131.20753987 (Ōhibi Natsumikan) | 6 | |
Chausuyama Kofun 茶臼山古墳 Chausuyama kofun | Yanai | | | 33°57′55″N 132°07′44″E / 33.96541344°N 132.12892172°E / 33.96541344; 132.12892172 (Chausuyama Kofun) | 1 | |
Nakayama Tadamitsu Grave 中山忠光墓 Nakayama Tadamitsu no haka | Shimonoseki | | | 34°00′25″N 130°55′05″E / 34.00699316°N 130.9180315°E / 34.00699316; 130.9180315 (Nakayama Tadamitsu Grave) | 7 | |
Asada Tumulus Cluster 朝田墳墓群 Asada funbogun | Yamaguchi | | | 34°09′17″N 131°25′56″E / 34.15461479°N 131.43211708°E / 34.15461479; 131.43211708 (Asada Tumulus Cluster) | 1 | |
Chōshū Domain Shimonoseki Maeda Battery Site 長州藩下関前田台場跡 Chōshū-han Shimonoseki Maeda daiba ato | Shimonoseki | the lower battery was captured during the Shimonoseki Campaign (photograph by Felice Beato); submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi[8][10] | | 33°58′27″N 130°58′17″E / 33.97406226°N 130.97141123°E / 33.97406226; 130.97141123 (Chōshū Domain Shimonoseki Maeda Battery Site) | 2 | |
Naganobori Copper Mine Site 長登銅山跡 Naganobori dōzan ato | Mine | | | 34°14′40″N 131°20′10″E / 34.24434749°N 131.33605377°E / 34.24434749; 131.33605377 (Naganobori Copper Mine Site) | 6 | |
Nagato Mint Site 長門鋳銭所跡 Nagato no juzensho ato | Yamaguchi | | | 34°00′01″N 130°58′57″E / 34.0003511°N 130.98243985°E / 34.0003511; 130.98243985 (Nagato Mint Site) | 6 | |
Doigahama Site 土井ヶ浜遺跡 Doigahama iseki | Shimonoseki | | | 34°17′37″N 130°53′09″E / 34.29357223°N 130.88581543°E / 34.29357223; 130.88581543 (Doigahama Site) | 6 | |
Suenosue Kiln Site 陶陶窯跡 Suenosue kama ato | Yamaguchi | | | 34°05′57″N 131°25′14″E / 34.09925024°N 131.42068714°E / 34.09925024; 131.42068714 (Suenosue Kiln Site) | 6 | |
Hagi Road 萩往還 Hagi ōkan | Yamaguchi, Hagi, Hōfu | | | 34°02′36″N 131°34′25″E / 34.04335639°N 131.57351697°E / 34.04335639; 131.57351697 (Hagi Road) | 6 | |
Hagi Castle Town 萩城城下町 Hagi-jō jōkamachi | Hagi | submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi;[8][11] see also Groups of Traditional Buildings | | 34°24′43″N 131°23′38″E / 34.41183256°N 131.39390534°E / 34.41183256; 131.39390534 (Hagi Castle Town) | 2, 6 | |
Hagi Castle Site 萩城跡 Hagi-jō ato | Hagi | | | 34°25′03″N 131°22′57″E / 34.4176033°N 131.38248053°E / 34.4176033; 131.38248053 (Hagi Castle Site) | 2 | |
Hagi Reverberatory Furnace 萩反射炉 Hagi hansharo | Hagi | submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi;[8][12] | | 34°25′43″N 131°25′06″E / 34.42848092°N 131.41825351°E / 34.42848092; 131.41825351 (Hagi Reverberatory Furnace) | 6 | |
Hagi Domain Mōri Clan Graves 萩藩主毛利家墓所 Hagi-han-shu Mōri-ke bosho | Hagi, Yamaguchi | at the former Tenju-in (天樹院), Daishō-in (大照院), and Tōkō-ji (東光寺) in Hagi and Rurikō-ji (瑠璃光寺) in Yamaguchi[13] | | 34°23′41″N 131°23′28″E / 34.39482644°N 131.39110052°E / 34.39482644; 131.39110052 (Hagi Domain Mōri Clan Graves) | 7 | |
Shirasu Tatara Site 白須たたら製鉄遺跡 Shirasu tatara seitetsu iseki | Abu | | | 34°35′09″N 131°35′25″E / 34.58577072°N 131.59016772°E / 34.58577072; 131.59016772 (Shirasu Tatara Site) | 6 | |
Shikishima Castle Site 敷山城跡 Shikishima-jō ato | Hōfu | | | 34°04′56″N 131°35′43″E / 34.08211327°N 131.5953579°E / 34.08211327; 131.5953579 (Shikishima Castle Site) | 2 | |
Kido Takayoshi Former Residence 木戸孝允旧宅 Kido Takayoshi kyū-taku | Hagi | | | 34°24′44″N 131°23′41″E / 34.4122937°N 131.39459591°E / 34.4122937; 131.39459591 (Kido Takayoshi Former Residence) | 8 | |
Notani Stone Baths 野谷石風呂 Notani no ishiburo | Yamaguchi | | | 34°17′02″N 131°39′00″E / 34.28391279°N 131.65010713°E / 34.28391279; 131.65010713 (Notani Stone Baths) | 5 | |
Ōitayama Tatara Site 大板山たたら製鉄遺跡 Ōitayama tatara seitetsu iseki | Hagi | submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi[14] | | 34°29′54″N 131°32′16″E / 34.498272°N 131.537697°E / 34.498272; 131.537697 (Ōitayama Tatara Site) | 6 | |
Ebisugahana Shipyard Site 恵美須ヶ鼻造船所跡 Ebisugahana sōzenjo ato | Hagi | submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of The Modern Industrial Heritage Sites in Kyūshū and Yamaguchi[15] | | 34°25′46″N 131°24′42″E / 34.429452°N 131.411612°E / 34.429452; 131.411612 (Ebisugahana Shipyard Site) | 6 | |