This list of the 100 Terraced Rice Fields of Japan (日本の棚田百選, Nihon no tanada hyakusen) is an initiative by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to promote the maintenance and preservation of the terraces alongside public interest in agriculture and rural areas. In 1999, some 134 terraces were selected by a committee of academics from nominations by each prefecture, in 117 municipalities from Tōhoku to Kyūshū.[1][2][3][4]

Terraces

Terrace Prefecture Municipality Image Coordinates Area (ha) Average Gradient No. of Paddies Development Ref
Yamabuki
山吹
IwateIchinoseki39°01′37″N 141°23′23″E / 39.027006°N 141.389641°E / 39.027006; 141.389641 (Yamabuki)5.01 in 650Heian to Muromachi period; since 1946[5]
Sawajiri
沢尻
MiyagiMarumori37°56′47″N 140°42′03″E / 37.946524°N 140.700950°E / 37.946524; 140.700950 (Sawajiri)4.11 in 856Sengoku to Edo period; since 1946[6]
Nishiyama
西山
MiyagiKurihara38°51′41″N 140°56′08″E / 38.861282°N 140.935559°E / 38.861282; 140.935559 (Nishiyama)2.01 in 1130Meiji period onwards[7]
Kunugidaira
椹平
YamagataAsahi38°18′52″N 140°08′31″E / 38.314535°N 140.141859°E / 38.314535; 140.141859 (Kunugidaira)10.51 in 20208since 1946[8]
Ōwarabi
大蕨
YamagataYamanobe38°17′11″N 140°11′59″E / 38.286350°N 140.199849°E / 38.286350; 140.199849 (Ōwarabi)3.41 in 727Meiji to 1945[9]
Shikamura
四ヶ村
YamagataŌkura38°36′49″N 140°12′47″E / 38.613581°N 140.213145°E / 38.613581; 140.213145 (Shikamura)12.51 in 20135Meiji to early Shōwa[10]
Ishibatake
石畑
TochigiMotegi36°35′30″N 140°12′17″E / 36.591697°N 140.204811°E / 36.591697; 140.204811 (Ishibatake)2.41 in 8180unknown[11]
Kunimi
国見
TochigiNasukarasuyama36°36′04″N 140°11′27″E / 36.601138°N 140.190720°E / 36.601138; 140.190720 (Kunimi)2.11 in 1150Meiji to 1945[12]
Ōyama-senmaida
大山千枚田
ChibaKamogawa35°07′50″N 139°58′27″E / 35.130626°N 139.974038°E / 35.130626; 139.974038 (Ōyama-senmaida)3.11 in 5375Medieval[13]
Kamufinakura
上船倉の棚田
NiigataJōetsu37°04′31″N 138°29′46″E / 37.075380°N 138.496201°E / 37.075380; 138.496201 (Kamifunakura)291 in 10410since 1946[14]
Kitsunezuka
狐塚の棚田
NiigataTōkamachi37°02′41″N 138°35′04″E / 37.044679°N 138.584375°E / 37.044679; 138.584375 (Kitsunezuka)191 in 584Sengoku to Edo period; 1982 to 1987[15]
Hasuno
蓮野の棚田
NiigataJōetsu37°07′25″N 138°30′18″E / 37.123681°N 138.505082°E / 37.123681; 138.505082 (Hasuno)30.61 in 628since 1946[16]
Hananosaka
花坂の棚田
NiigataKashiwazaki37°11′20″N 138°34′03″E / 37.188947°N 138.567542°E / 37.188947; 138.567542 (Hananosaka)8.81 in 1546Meiji to 1945[17]
Nashinokida
梨ノ木田の棚田
NiigataKashiwazaki37°12′46″N 138°37′44″E / 37.212687°N 138.628918°E / 37.212687; 138.628918 (Nashinokida)2.81 in 847Sengoku to Edo period; 1998[18]
Ōbiraki
大開の棚田
NiigataKashiwazaki37°11′20″N 138°34′03″E / 37.188947°N 138.567542°E / 37.188947; 138.567542 (Ōbiraki)12.01 in 652Meiji to 1945[19]
Kitaimogawa
北五百川の棚田
NiigataSanjō37°32′38″N 139°07′47″E / 37.543849°N 139.129638°E / 37.543849; 139.129638 (Kitaimogawa)9.51 in 20280unknown[20]
Nagasaka
長坂
ToyamaHimi36°56′50″N 136°59′24″E / 36.947203°N 136.990020°E / 36.947203; 136.990020 (Nagasaka)10.51 in 10150Sengoku to Edo period[21]
Minori
三乗
ToyamaToyama36°34′19″N 137°07′20″E / 36.571961°N 137.122098°E / 36.571961; 137.122098 (Minori)14.81 in 2095from the Meiji period[22]
Okuyamada
奥山田
IshikawaTsubata36°39′28″N 136°43′46″E / 36.657779°N 136.729473°E / 36.657779; 136.729473 (Okuyamada)1.71 in 2015Meiji period to 1945[23]
Ōsasanami-suiden
大笹波水田
IshikawaShika37°12′04″N 136°41′08″E / 37.201040°N 136.685610°E / 37.201040; 136.685610 (Ōsasanami-suiden)1.151 in 20180Meiji period to 1945[24]
Shirayone-senmaida
白米の千枚田
IshikawaWajima37°25′32″N 136°59′58″E / 37.425541°N 136.999529°E / 37.425541; 136.999529 (Shirayone-senmaida)1.21 in 32092Sengoku to Edo period[25]
Nashigadaira-senmaida
梨ヶ平地区千枚田
FukuiEchizen35°59′18″N 135°58′09″E / 35.988256°N 135.969186°E / 35.988256; 135.969186 (Nashigadaira-senmaida)3.51 in 3300Sengoku to Edo period[26]
Hibiki
日引
FukuiTakahama35°32′30″N 135°28′19″E / 35.541718°N 135.471869°E / 35.541718; 135.471869 (Hibiki)3.361 in 5204Sengoku to Edo period[27]
Utsuboiri
宇坪入
NaganoKomoro36°21′36″N 138°26′19″E / 36.360077°N 138.438522°E / 36.360077; 138.438522 (Utsuboiri)8.01 in 10180Sengoku to Edo period[28]
Inakura
稲倉
NaganoUeda36°24′21″N 138°19′03″E / 36.405784°N 138.317630°E / 36.405784; 138.317630 (Inakura)8.41 in 987Sengoku to Edo period[29]
Himegozawa
姫子沢
NaganoTomi36°23′19″N 138°20′52″E / 36.388643°N 138.347883°E / 36.388643; 138.347883 (Himegozawa)14.01 in 9153Sengoku to Edo period[30]
Takinosawa
滝の沢
NaganoTomi36°22′53″N 138°22′24″E / 36.381434°N 138.373274°E / 36.381434; 138.373274 (Takinosawa)8.01 in 875Sengoku to Edo period[31]
Yokonetanbo
よこね田んぼ
NaganoIida35°25′41″N 137°52′21″E / 35.427931°N 137.872628°E / 35.427931; 137.872628 (Yokonetanbo)3.01 in 4.3110Sengoku to Edo period[32]
Jūtarō
重太郎
NaganoŌmachi36°29′32″N 137°54′16″E / 36.492249°N 137.904446°E / 36.492249; 137.904446 (Jūtarō)3.81 in 452Sengoku to Edo period[33]
Aoni
青鬼
NaganoHakuba36°43′11″N 137°53′49″E / 36.719846°N 137.896882°E / 36.719846; 137.896882 (Aoni)4.21 in 1580Edo period[34]
Keishioki
慶師沖
NaganoNagano36°31′07″N 138°00′07″E / 36.518555°N 138.002002°E / 36.518555; 138.002002 (Keishioki)2.01 in 1025Meiji to 1945[35]
Negoshioki
根越沖
NaganoNagano36°30′16″N 137°58′35″E / 36.504429°N 137.976350°E / 36.504429; 137.976350 (Negoshioki)3.01 in 1550Meiji to 1945[36]
Haradaoki
原田沖
NaganoNagano36°28′50″N 137°58′51″E / 36.480564°N 137.980773°E / 36.480564; 137.980773 (Haradaoki)1.51 in 1025Meiji to 1945[37]
Obasute
姨捨
NaganoChikuma36°30′13″N 138°05′54″E / 36.503585°N 138.098417°E / 36.503585; 138.098417 (Obasute)251 in 72000Sengoku to Edo period[38]
Shiomoto
塩本
NaganoNagano36°33′28″N 138°00′43″E / 36.557652°N 138.011838°E / 36.557652; 138.011838 (Shiomoto)6.01 in 8259modern[39]
Tochikura
栃倉
NaganoNagano36°36′32″N 138°02′06″E / 36.608991°N 138.035048°E / 36.608991; 138.035048 (Tochikura)6.21 in 542since 1946[40]
Ōnishi
大西
NaganoNagano36°36′32″N 138°02′06″E / 36.608991°N 138.035048°E / 36.608991; 138.035048 (Ōnishi)4.01 in 845Meiji to 1945[41]
Tazawaoki
田沢沖
NaganoNagano36°36′32″N 138°02′06″E / 36.608991°N 138.035048°E / 36.608991; 138.035048 (Tazawaoki)1.11 in 818since 1946[42]
Fukushima-shinden
福島新田
NaganoIiyama36°53′02″N 138°25′58″E / 36.883857°N 138.432747°E / 36.883857; 138.432747 (Fukushima-shinden)10.01 in 12150Edo period[43]
Shōgahora
正ヶ洞
GifuGujō35°56′29″N 136°49′48″E / 35.941376°N 136.830137°E / 35.941376; 136.830137 (Shōgahora)2.71 in 624Sengoku to Edo period[44]
Kamidaida
上代田
GifuYaotsu35°30′27″N 137°08′44″E / 35.507596°N 137.145520°E / 35.507596; 137.145520 (Kamidaida)5.01 in 6123unknown[45]
Sakaori
坂折
GifuEna35°31′04″N 137°17′13″E / 35.517829°N 137.286987°E / 35.517829; 137.286987 (Sakaori)14.01 in 7468Sengoku to Edo period[46]
Tadokoro-ke
田頃家
GifuTakayama36°13′26″N 137°31′55″E / 36.223875°N 137.531857°E / 36.223875; 137.531857 (Tadokoro-ke)1.21 in 747Meiji to 1945[47]
Nakaida
ナカイ田
GifuTakayama36°01′33″N 137°18′18″E / 36.025943°N 137.305138°E / 36.025943; 137.305138 (Nakaida)2.11 in 743unknown[48]
Kurumeki
久留女木の棚田
ShizuokaHamamatsu34°54′04″N 137°42′11″E / 34.901037°N 137.703011°E / 34.901037; 137.703011 (Kurumeki)7.71 in 5.7800Heian to Muromachi period[49]
Ōguriyasu
大栗安の棚田
ShizuokaHamamatsu34°56′47″N 137°44′19″E / 34.946299°N 137.738568°E / 34.946299; 137.738568 (Ōguriyasu)8.61 in 3481Sengoku to Edo period[50]
Arahara
荒原の棚田
ShizuokaIzu34°53′30″N 138°56′38″E / 34.891626°N 138.943754°E / 34.891626; 138.943754 (Arahara)2.01 in 1025Sengoku to Edo period[51]
Shitanodan
下ノ段の棚田
ShizuokaIzu34°53′09″N 138°53′56″E / 34.885930°N 138.898986°E / 34.885930; 138.898986 (Shitanodan)1.51 in 640Sengoku to Edo period[52]
Kitayama
北山の棚田
ShizuokaNumazu34°58′06″N 138°48′45″E / 34.968376°N 138.812517°E / 34.968376; 138.812517 (Kitayama)1.521 in 720Sengoku to Edo period[53]
Yotsuya-senmaida
四谷千枚田
AichiShinshiro35°02′54″N 137°33′58″E / 35.048332°N 137.565980°E / 35.048332; 137.565980 (Yotsuya-senmaida)7.41 in 4852Heian to Muromachi period[54]
Nagae
長江の棚田
AichiShitara35°06′37″N 137°35′23″E / 35.110416°N 137.589789°E / 35.110416; 137.589789 (Nagae)3.41 in 890Meiji to 1945[55]
Maruyama-senmaida
丸山千枚田
MieKumano33°52′27″N 135°57′15″E / 33.874180°N 135.954122°E / 33.874180; 135.954122 (Maruyama-senmaida)7.21 in 41340Sengoku to Edo period[56]
Fukano-no-Dandanta
深野のだんだん田
MieMatsusaka34°29′18″N 136°24′09″E / 34.488295°N 136.402381°E / 34.488295; 136.402381 (Fukano-no-Dandanta)4.71 in 15550Meiji to 1945[57]
Sakamoto
坂本
MieKameyama34°55′34″N 136°24′41″E / 34.926182°N 136.411315°E / 34.926182; 136.411315 (Sakamoto)121 in 10130Sengoku to Edo period[58]
Hata
畑の棚田
ShigaTakashima35°17′42″N 135°55′45″E / 35.294955°N 135.929234°E / 35.294955; 135.929234 (Hata)15.41 in 6359Heian to Muromachi period[59]
Kehara
毛原
KyōtoFukuchiyama35°26′50″N 135°09′43″E / 35.447181°N 135.162010°E / 35.447181; 135.162010 (Kehara)5.01 in 10600Sengoku to Edo period[60]
Sodeshi
袖志
KyōtoKyōtango35°45′45″N 135°12′30″E / 35.762460°N 135.208226°E / 35.762460; 135.208226 (Sodeshi)11.81 in 10400Sengoku to Edo period[61]
Shimo-Akasaka
下赤阪の棚田
ŌsakaChihayaakasaka34°27′32″N 135°37′06″E / 34.458785°N 135.618207°E / 34.458785; 135.618207 (Shimo-Akasaka)7.41 in 6250Muromachi period[62]
Nagatani
長谷の棚田
ŌsakaNose34°58′00″N 135°22′15″E / 34.96672°N 135.370787°E / 34.96672; 135.370787 (Nagatani)5.91 in 5200Meiji period to 1945[63]
Isarigami
岩座神
HyōgoTaka35°07′29″N 134°53′13″E / 35.124764°N 134.886824°E / 35.124764; 134.886824 (Isarigami)11.81 in 6344Sengoku to Edo period[64]
Otsuōkidani
乙大木谷
HyōgoSayō35°02′00″N 134°19′39″E / 35.033454°N 134.327569°E / 35.033454; 134.327569 (Otsuōkidani)231 in 20988Heian to Muromachi period[65]
Ueyama
うへ山
HyōgoKami35°26′29″N 134°31′37″E / 35.441352°N 134.526880°E / 35.441352; 134.526880 (Ueyama)3.11 in 539unknown[66]
Nishigaoka
西ヶ岡
HyōgoKami35°30′12″N 134°34′53″E / 35.503280°N 134.581278°E / 35.503280; 134.581278 (Nishigaoka)6.91 in 2.8126Heian to Muromachi period[67]
Kannabi-no-Sato (Inabuchi)
神奈備の郷(稲淵)
NaraAsuka34°27′25″N 135°49′10″E / 34.457071°N 135.819457°E / 34.457071; 135.819457 (Kannabi-no-Sato)21.51 in 4315Heian to Muromachi period[68]
Aragijima
蘭島
WakayamaAridagawa34°05′32″N 135°25′15″E / 34.092333°N 135.420946°E / 34.092333; 135.420946 (Aragijima)2.341 in 12.454Sengoku to Edo period[69]
Yokoo
横尾
TottoriIwami35°30′33″N 134°24′07″E / 35.509140°N 134.401874°E / 35.509140; 134.401874 (Yokoo)251 in 16500Sengoku to Edo period[70]
Tsukuyone
舂米
TottoriWakasa35°21′23″N 134°29′25″E / 35.356440°N 134.490273°E / 35.356440; 134.490273 (Tsukuyone)4.361 in 5100Sengoku to Edo period[71]
Nakagaachi
中垣内
ShimaneMasuda34°38′54″N 131°44′16″E / 34.648228°N 131.737809°E / 34.648228; 131.737809 (Nakagaachi)6.21 in 4376Heian to Muromachi period[72]
Sannōji
山王寺
ShimaneUnnan35°21′29″N 133°00′19″E / 35.358046°N 133.005315°E / 35.358046; 133.005315 (Sannōji)191 in 8200Sengoku to Edo period[73]
Ōhara-shinden
大原新田
ShimaneOkuizumo35°07′32″N 133°04′21″E / 35.125649°N 133.072508°E / 35.125649; 133.072508 (Ōhara-shinden)4.91 in 838Heian to Muromachi period[74]
Kandani
神谷
ShimaneŌnan34°52′55″N 132°40′25″E / 34.881824°N 132.673711°E / 34.881824; 132.673711 (Kandani)121 in 10128Sengoku to Edo period[75]
Tsukawa
都川
ShimaneHamada34°47′36″N 132°17′21″E / 34.793209°N 132.289245°E / 34.793209; 132.289245 (Tsukawa)6.71 in 10200Heian to Muromachi period[76]
Murodani
室谷
ShimaneHamada34°48′47″N 132°01′02″E / 34.812960°N 132.017092°E / 34.812960; 132.017092 (Murodani)281 in 104000Heian to Muromachi period[77]
Ōidani
大井谷
ShimaneYoshika34°27′46″N 131°50′52″E / 34.462858°N 131.847668°E / 34.462858; 131.847668 (Ōidani)8.21 in 6639Sengoku to Edo period[78]
Kitashō
北庄
OkayamaKumenan34°27′46″N 131°50′52″E / 34.462858°N 131.847668°E / 34.462858; 131.847668 (Kitashō)881 in 7.52700Meiji to 1945[79]
Kamimomi
上籾
OkayamaKumenan34°27′46″N 131°50′52″E / 34.462858°N 131.847668°E / 34.462858; 131.847668 (Kamimomi)221 in 71000Meiji to 1945[80]
Koyama
小山
OkayamaMisaki34°58′46″N 133°52′34″E / 34.979482°N 133.876245°E / 34.979482; 133.876245 (Koyama)5.51 in 1030Meiji to 1945[81]
Ōhaga-nishi
大垪和西棚田
OkayamaMisaki34°58′46″N 133°52′34″E / 34.979482°N 133.876245°E / 34.979482; 133.876245 (Ōhaga-nishi)42.21 in 5850Meiji to 1945[82]
Ini
井仁
HiroshimaAkiōta34°58′46″N 133°52′34″E / 34.979482°N 133.876245°E / 34.979482; 133.876245 (Ini)10.11 in 6324Medieval, modern[83]
Higashi-Ushiro-bata
東後畑
YamaguchiNagato34°24′27″N 131°03′48″E / 34.407427°N 131.063230°E / 34.407427; 131.063230 (Higashi-Ushiro-bata)71 in 15210Sengoku to Edo period[84]
Kashihara
樫原の棚田
TokushimaKamikatsu33°53′10″N 134°22′44″E / 33.886139°N 134.378796°E / 33.886139; 134.378796 (Kashihara)5.51 in 3.7546Heian to Muromachi period[85]
Shimokage
下影
TokushimaMiyoshi33°59′25″N 133°52′04″E / 33.990163°N 133.867752°E / 33.990163; 133.867752 (Shimokage)1.11 in 430Meiji to 1945[86]
Nakayama-senmaida
中山千枚田
KagawaShōdoshima34°30′15″N 134°14′22″E / 34.504120°N 134.239425°E / 34.504120; 134.239425 (Nakayama-senmaida)12.41 in 5888Medieval, modern[87]
Izumitani
泉谷
EhimeUchiko33°30′57″N 132°42′55″E / 33.515722°N 132.715190°E / 33.515722; 132.715190 (Izumitani)4.01 in 395Meiji to 1945[88]
Dōnosako
堂の坂
EhimeSeiyo33°22′31″N 132°41′27″E / 33.375221°N 132.690807°E / 33.375221; 132.690807 (Dōnosako)1.51 in 5100Heian to Muromachi period[89]
Okuuchi
奥内
EhimeMatsuno33°14′58″N 132°44′39″E / 33.249576°N 132.744125°E / 33.249576; 132.744125 (Okuuchi)201 in 7600ancient[90]
Senmaida
千枚田
KōchiYusuhara33°23′23″N 132°57′19″E / 33.389656°N 132.955210°E / 33.389656; 132.955210 (Senmaida)2.51 in 10250Heian to Muromachi period[91]
Hirouchi-Uebaru
広内・上原地区棚田
FukuokaYame33°16′00″N 130°44′52″E / 33.266798°N 130.747674°E / 33.266798; 130.747674 (Hirouchi-Uebaru)5.91 in 3.6200Sengoku to Edo period[92]
Tsuzura
葛籠棚田
FukuokaUkiha33°16′07″N 130°49′29″E / 33.268623°N 130.824694°E / 33.268623; 130.824694 (Tsuzura)61 in 6.7300Sengoku to Edo period[93]
Shirakawa
白川
FukuokaAsakura33°29′38″N 130°40′14″E / 33.493803°N 130.670464°E / 33.493803; 130.670464 (Shirakawa)2.31 in 840unknown[94]
Take
FukuokaTōhō33°26′11″N 130°52′31″E / 33.436497°N 130.875154°E / 33.436497; 130.875154 (Take)131 in 10400Sengoku to Edo period[95]
Warabino
蕨野の棚田
SagaKaratsu33°17′36″N 130°02′08″E / 33.293379°N 130.035538°E / 33.293379; 130.035538 (Warabino)401 in 41050Sengoku to Edo period[96]
Ōura
大浦の棚田
SagaKaratsu33°24′59″N 129°51′55″E / 33.416468°N 129.865172°E / 33.416468; 129.865172 (Ōura)35.41 in 51096Heian to Muromachi period[97]
Hamanoura
浜野浦の棚田
SagaGenkai33°29′21″N 129°50′50″E / 33.489290°N 129.847350°E / 33.489290; 129.847350 (Hamanoura)11.51 in 7283Sengoku to Edo period[98]
Take
岳の棚田
SagaArita33°13′39″N 129°49′12″E / 33.227393°N 129.819967°E / 33.227393; 129.819967 (Take)28.61 in 5570Sengoku to Edo period[99]
Eriyama
江里山の棚田
SagaOgi33°19′35″N 130°11′37″E / 33.326522°N 130.193601°E / 33.326522; 130.193601 (Eriyama)16.41 in 5592Heian to Muromachi period[100]
Nishinotani
西の谷の棚田
SagaSaga33°24′46″N 130°11′17″E / 33.412830°N 130.188158°E / 33.412830; 130.188158 (Nishinotani)51 in 10.374unknown[101]
Oniki
鬼木棚田
NagasakiHasami33°07′08″N 129°55′03″E / 33.118776°N 129.917409°E / 33.118776; 129.917409 (Oniki)501 in 6700Heian to Muromachi period[102]
Doya
土谷棚田
NagasakiMatsuura33°23′05″N 129°48′59″E / 33.384771°N 129.816345°E / 33.384771; 129.816345 (Doya)101 in 4400Meiji to 1945[103]
Hinata
日向の棚田
NagasakiKawatana33°05′56″N 129°54′49″E / 33.098798°N 129.913684°E / 33.098798; 129.913684 (Hinata)61 in 1580Meiji to 1945[104]
Ōnakao
大中尾棚田
NagasakiNagasaki32°53′00″N 129°41′47″E / 32.883225°N 129.696318°E / 32.883225; 129.696318 (Ōnakao)6.51 in 20300Sengoku to Edo period[105]
Tanimizu
谷水
NagasakiMinamishimabara32°38′01″N 130°13′20″E / 32.633475°N 130.222213°E / 32.633475; 130.222213 (Tanimizu)4.51 in 5230Meiji to 1945[106]
Shimizu
清水棚田
NagasakiUnzen32°49′07″N 130°09′12″E / 32.818533°N 130.153272°E / 32.818533; 130.153272 (Shimizu)101 in 5260Meiji to 1945[107]
Ōgi
扇棚田
KumamotoUbuyama33°02′25″N 131°12′23″E / 33.040318°N 131.206438°E / 33.040318; 131.206438 (Ōgi)2.11 in 1017Sengoku to Edo period[108]
Nichikō
日光の棚田
KumamotoYatsushiro32°26′35″N 130°42′37″E / 32.442954°N 130.710325°E / 32.442954; 130.710325 (Nichikō)21 in 5232Sengoku to Edo period[109]
Tenjinkoba
天神木場の棚田
KumamotoYatsushiro32°30′56″N 130°42′03″E / 32.515511°N 130.700769°E / 32.515511; 130.700769 (Tenjinkoba)21 in 560Sengoku to Edo period[110]
Bishō
美生の棚田
KumamotoYatsushiro32°30′56″N 130°44′05″E / 32.515468°N 130.734712°E / 32.515468; 130.734712 (Bishō)1.31 in 1052Sengoku to Edo period[111]
Ōsakuyama-senmaida
大作山の千枚田
KumamotoKamiamakusa32°24′17″N 130°22′18″E / 32.404764°N 130.371553°E / 32.404764; 130.371553 (Ōsakuyama-senmaida)131 in 7110Hiean to Muromachi period[112]
Seishukassō
静趣活創棚田・番所
KumamotoYamaga33°05′23″N 130°48′06″E / 33.089658°N 130.801623°E / 33.089658; 130.801623 (Seishukassō)1.11 in 6.680Meiji to 1945[113]
Oninokuchi
鬼の口棚田
KumamotoKuma32°14′14″N 130°38′45″E / 32.237168°N 130.645952°E / 32.237168; 130.645952 (Oninokuchi)21 in 580unknown[114]
Matsutani
松谷棚田
KumamotoKuma32°13′45″N 130°39′55″E / 32.229036°N 130.665331°E / 32.229036; 130.665331 (Oninokuchi)41 in 460unknown[115]
Samukawa
寒川地区棚田
KumamotoMinamata32°10′29″N 130°32′15″E / 32.174794°N 130.537548°E / 32.174794; 130.537548 (Samukawa)101 in 6469Meiji to 1945[116]
Mine
峰棚田
KumamotoYamato32°42′57″N 130°54′41″E / 32.715744°N 130.911309°E / 32.715744; 130.911309 (Mine)12.21 in 20215Sengoku to Edo period[117]
Sugesakoda
菅迫田
KumamotoYamato32°39′01″N 131°01′52″E / 32.650333°N 131.031181°E / 32.650333; 131.031181 (Sugesakoda)40.81 in 15517Sengoku to Edo period[118]
Yufugawa-Okuzume
由布川奥詰
ŌitaYufu4.51 in 487Sengoku to Edo period[119]
Uchinari
内成棚田
ŌitaBeppu33°14′06″N 131°28′44″E / 33.234868°N 131.478824°E / 33.234868; 131.478824 (Uchinari)41.71 in 10.41000Sengoku to Edo period[120]
Jikumaru
軸丸
ŌitaBungo-ōno32°59′05″N 131°27′14″E / 32.984813°N 131.453886°E / 32.984813; 131.453886 (Jikumaru)51.61 in 10.51100Sengoku to Edo period[121]
Yamaurasōzu
山浦早水
ŌitaKusu6.01 in 5120Meiji to 1945[122]
Ryōai
両合棚田
ŌitaUsa33°21′49″N 131°18′45″E / 33.363498°N 131.312564°E / 33.363498; 131.312564 (Ryōai)7.01 in 5147Sengoku to Edo period[123]
Hadaka
羽高棚田
ŌitaNakatsu4.91 in 1070Sengoku to Edo period[124]
Masaki
真幸棚田
MiyazakiEbino32°04′35″N 130°43′40″E / 32.076353°N 130.727788°E / 32.076353; 130.727788 (Masaki)0.81 in 8.533since 1946[125]
Otonokuchi (Kamigami-no-Sato)
尾戸の口(神々の里)
MiyazakiTakachiho32°42′28″N 131°20′33″E / 32.707887°N 131.342523°E / 32.707887; 131.342523 (Otonokuchi)16.41 in 10780Meiji to 1945[126]
Tochimata
栃又
MiyazakiTakachiho32°42′48″N 131°20′10″E / 32.713435°N 131.336133°E / 32.713435; 131.336133 (Tochimata)24.51 in 10748Meiji to 1945[127]
Tokubettō
徳別当
MiyazakiTakachiho32°41′34″N 131°16′49″E / 32.692836°N 131.280380°E / 32.692836; 131.280380 (Tokubettō)25.41 in 12720since 1946[128]
Ishigaki-no-Mura
石垣の村
MiyazakiHinokage32°42′00″N 131°24′09″E / 32.700060°N 131.402385°E / 32.700060; 131.402385 (Ishigaki-no-Mura)61 in 4178Meiji to 1945[129]
Tori-no-Su
鳥の巣
MiyazakiGokase32°41′07″N 131°11′52″E / 32.685230°N 131.197792°E / 32.685230; 131.197792 (Tori-no-Su)2.141 in 1249Meiji to 1945[130]
Shimonoharu
下の原
MiyazakiGokase32°37′28″N 131°14′36″E / 32.624368°N 131.243257°E / 32.624368; 131.243257 (Shimonoharu)5.71 in 15105Meiji to 1945[131]
Hizoe
日蔭
MiyazakiGokase32°38′48″N 131°10′40″E / 32.646722°N 131.177662°E / 32.646722; 131.177662 (Hizoe)7.51 in 18Meiji to 1945[132]
Sakamoto
坂元棚田
MiyazakiNichinan31°39′23″N 131°15′34″E / 31.656321°N 131.259385°E / 31.656321; 131.259385 (Sakamoto)3.51 in 5.7120Meiji to 1945[133]
Mukae
向江棚田
MiyazakiNishimera32°15′55″N 131°07′57″E / 32.265393°N 131.132632°E / 32.265393; 131.132632 (Mukae)3.21 in 661Nara period[134]
Harunohira
春の平棚田
MiyazakiNishimera32°14′19″N 131°09′02″E / 32.238587°N 131.150623°E / 32.238587; 131.150623 (Harunohira)3.61 in 1067Meiji to 1945[135]
Uchinoo
内之尾
KagoshimaSatsumasendai31°45′26″N 130°27′39″E / 31.757117°N 130.460737°E / 31.757117; 130.460737 (Uchinoo)10.91 in 675Sengoku to Edo period[136]
Kōda
幸田
KagoshimaYūsui31°55′47″N 130°39′14″E / 31.929715°N 130.653878°E / 31.929715; 130.653878 (Kōda)101 in 16102Sengoku to Edo period[137]
Tsukuda
KagoshimaMinamikyūshū31°16′17″N 130°29′29″E / 31.271391°N 130.491338°E / 31.271391; 130.491338 (Tsukuda)241 in 1127from 1993[138]

See also

References

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  5. "Acres_棚田100選_岩手".
  6. "Acres_棚田100選_宮城".
  7. "Acres_棚田100選_宮城".
  8. "Acres_棚田100選_山形".
  9. "Acres_棚田100選_山形".
  10. "Acres_棚田100選_山形".
  11. "Acres_棚田100選_栃木".
  12. "Acres_棚田100選_栃木".
  13. "Acres_棚田100選_千葉".
  14. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟01".
  15. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟01".
  16. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟01".
  17. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟01".
  18. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟01".
  19. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟02".
  20. "Acres_棚田100選_新潟02".
  21. "Acres_棚田100選_富山".
  22. "Acres_棚田100選_富山".
  23. "Acres_棚田100選_石川".
  24. "Acres_棚田100選_石川".
  25. "Acres_棚田100選_石川".
  26. "Acres_棚田100選_福井".
  27. "Acres_棚田100選_福井".
  28. "Acres_棚田100選_長野01".
  29. "Acres_棚田100選_長野01".
  30. "Acres_棚田100選_長野01".
  31. "Acres_棚田100選_長野01".
  32. "Acres_棚田100選_長野01".
  33. "Acres_棚田100選_長野02".
  34. "Acres_棚田100選_長野02".
  35. "Acres_棚田100選_長野02".
  36. "Acres_棚田100選_長野02".
  37. "Acres_棚田100選_長野02".
  38. "Acres_棚田100選_長野03".
  39. "Acres_棚田100選_長野03".
  40. "Acres_棚田100選_長野03".
  41. "Acres_棚田100選_長野03".
  42. "Acres_棚田100選_長野03".
  43. "Acres_棚田100選_長野04".
  44. "Acres_棚田100選_岐阜".
  45. "Acres_棚田100選_岐阜".
  46. "Acres_棚田100選_岐阜".
  47. "Acres_棚田100選_岐阜".
  48. "Acres_棚田100選_岐阜".
  49. "Acres_棚田100選_静岡".
  50. "Acres_棚田100選_静岡".
  51. "Acres_棚田100選_静岡".
  52. "Acres_棚田100選_静岡".
  53. "Acres_棚田100選_静岡".
  54. "Acres_棚田100選_愛知".
  55. "Acres_棚田100選_愛知".
  56. "Acres_棚田100選_三重".
  57. "Acres_棚田100選_三重".
  58. "Acres_棚田100選_三重".
  59. "Acres_棚田100選_滋賀".
  60. "Acres_棚田100選_京都".
  61. "Acres_棚田100選_京都".
  62. "Acres_棚田100選_大阪".
  63. "Acres_棚田100選_大阪".
  64. "Acres_棚田100選_兵庫".
  65. "Acres_棚田100選_兵庫".
  66. "Acres_棚田100選_兵庫".
  67. "Acres_棚田100選_兵庫".
  68. "Acres_棚田100選_奈良".
  69. "Acres_棚田100選_和歌山".
  70. "Acres_棚田100選_鳥取".
  71. "Acres_棚田100選_鳥取".
  72. "Acres_棚田100選_島根01".
  73. "Acres_棚田100選_島根01".
  74. "Acres_棚田100選_島根01".
  75. "Acres_棚田100選_島根01".
  76. "Acres_棚田100選_島根01".
  77. "Acres_棚田100選_島根02".
  78. "Acres_棚田100選_島根02".
  79. "Acres_棚田100選_岡山".
  80. "Acres_棚田100選_岡山".
  81. "Acres_棚田100選_岡山".
  82. "Acres_棚田100選_岡山".
  83. "Acres_棚田100選_広島".
  84. "Acres_棚田100選_山口".
  85. "Acres_棚田100選_徳島".
  86. "Acres_棚田100選_徳島".
  87. "Acres_棚田100選_香川".
  88. "Acres_棚田100選_愛媛".
  89. "Acres_棚田100選_愛媛".
  90. "Acres_棚田100選_愛媛".
  91. "Acres_棚田100選_高知".
  92. "Acres_棚田100選_福岡".
  93. "Acres_棚田100選_福岡".
  94. "Acres_棚田100選_福岡".
  95. "Acres_棚田100選_福岡".
  96. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀01".
  97. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀01".
  98. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀01".
  99. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀01".
  100. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀01".
  101. "Acres_棚田100選_佐賀02".
  102. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎01".
  103. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎01".
  104. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎01".
  105. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎01".
  106. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎01".
  107. "Acres_棚田100選_長崎02".
  108. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本01".
  109. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本01".
  110. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本01".
  111. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本01".
  112. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本01".
  113. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本02".
  114. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本02".
  115. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本02".
  116. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本02".
  117. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本02".
  118. "Acres_棚田100選_熊本03".
  119. "Acres_棚田100選_大分01".
  120. "Acres_棚田100選_大分01".
  121. "Acres_棚田100選_大分01".
  122. "Acres_棚田100選_大分01".
  123. "Acres_棚田100選_大分01".
  124. "Acres_棚田100選_大分02".
  125. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  126. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  127. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  128. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  129. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  130. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  131. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  132. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  133. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  134. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎01".
  135. "Acres_棚田100選_宮崎03".
  136. "Acres_棚田100選_鹿児島".
  137. "Acres_棚田100選_鹿児島".
  138. "Acres_棚田100選_鹿児島".
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