List of Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan (Hyōgo)

This list is of the Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan in the Prefecture of Hyōgo.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 July 2015, four Important Intangible Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Performing Arts

Property Holder Comments Image Ref.
Classic Rakugo
古典落語
koten rakugo
Nakagawa Kiyoshi (中川清)
Ningyō Jōruri Bunraku
人形浄瑠璃文楽
ningyō jōruri bunraku
Tsukamoto Kazuo (塚本和男), Hirao Katsuyoshi (平尾勝義) inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity[5]
Gidayū Bushi Shamisen
義太夫節三味線
gidayū bushi shamisen
Miyazaki Kimiko (宮崎 君子)

Craft Techniques

Property Holder Comments Image Ref.
Najio Gampi-shi
名塩雁皮紙
Najio gampi-shi
Tanino Takenobu (谷野武信)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2014, four properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[6][7]

Performing Arts

Property Holder Comments Image Ref.
Sumagoto
須磨琴(一絃琴)
sumagoto (ichigenkin)
Koike Miyoko (小池美代子)

Craft Techniques

Property Holder Comments Image Ref.
Arima-fude Technique
有馬筆(書画用)技術
Arima-fude (shoga-yō) gijutsu
Arima-fude Technique Preservation Society (有馬筆(書画用)技術保存会) doll brushes
Najio-gami Technique
名塩紙技術
Najio-gami gijutsu
Najio-gami Technique Preservation Society (名塩紙技術保存会) washi
Sugihara-gami Technique
杉原紙技術
Sugihara-gami gijutsu
Sugihara-gami Preservation Society (杉原紙保存会) washi

Municipal Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2014, five properties have been designated at a municipal level.[8]

Intangible Cultural Properties that need measures such as making records

As of 1 May 2014, there were two Intangible Cultural Properties that need measures such as making records (記録作成等の措置を講ずべき無形文化財).[4]

Craft Techniques

Property Holder Comments Image Ref.
Tanba Cloth
丹波布
Tanba-fu
Tanba Cloth Technique Preservation Society (丹波布技術保存会) revived in 1954 after production died out at the end of the Meiji period
Tamba Tachikui Kilns
丹波立杭窯
Tanba tachikui-gama
Tamba Tachikui Kilns Preservation Society (丹波立杭窯保存会) climbing kilns

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