This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Ishikawa.[1]
National Historic Sites
As of 1 August 2019, twenty-six Sites have been designated as being of national significance, including the Kaga Domain Maeda Clan Graves and Kaetsu border castle ruins, which span the prefectural borders with Toyama.[2][3][4]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Chikamori Site チカモリ遺跡 Chikamori iseki |
Kanazawa | Jōmon period settlement trace | ![]() Chikamori Site |
36°33′22″N 136°36′17″E / 36.55614451°N 136.604738°E | 1 | 1018 |
Amenomiya Kofun Cluster 雨の宮古墳群 Amenomiya kofun-gun |
Nakanoto | Kofun period tumuli cluster | ![]() Amenomiya Kofun Cluster |
36°58′15″N 136°51′38″E / 36.97081111°N 136.86052242°E | 1 | 1015 |
Kamo Site 加茂遺跡 Kamo iseki |
Tsubata | Nara period settlement trace | 36°41′09″N 136°43′35″E / 36.685914°N 136.726419°E | 2, 6 | 00003892 | |
Yoshizaki-Suba Site 吉崎・次場遺跡 Yoshizaki-Suba iseki |
Hakui | Yayoi period settlement trace | ![]() Yoshizaki-Suba Site |
36°54′20″N 136°47′24″E / 36.90544842°N 136.79002048°E | 1 | 1016 |
Kanazawa Castle Site 金沢城跡 Kanazawa-jō ato |
Kanazawa | Edo period castle | ![]() Kanazawa Castle Site |
36°33′58″N 136°39′33″E / 36.56599092°N 136.6592594°E | 2 | 00003596 |
Kutani Ware Kiln Site 九谷磁器窯跡 Kutani-jiki kama ato |
Kaga | Edo period kiln ruins | ![]() Kutani Ware Kiln Site |
36°12′04″N 136°25′18″E / 36.20119225°N 136.42153495°E | 6 | 1011 |
Kitsuneyama Kofun 狐山古墳 Kitsuneyama kofun |
Kaga | Kofun period tumulus | ![]() Kitsuneyama Kofun |
36°18′30″N 136°22′46″E / 36.30844516°N 136.37952677°E | 1 | 992 |
Okyōzuka Site 御経塚遺跡 Okyōzuka iseki |
Nonoichi | Jōmon period settlement trace | ![]() Okyōzuka Site |
36°32′47″N 136°35′57″E / 36.54642546°N 136.59917922°E | 1 | 1009 |
Sandenkanaya Kofun 散田金谷古墳 Sandenkanaya kofun |
Hōdatsushimizu | Kofun period tumulus | 36°51′20″N 136°48′58″E / 36.85561024°N 136.81623844°E | 1 | 1013 | |
Jike Site 寺家遺跡 Jike iseki |
Hakui | Jōmon/Yayoi period settlement trace | 36°55′12″N 136°46′21″E / 36.920117°N 136.772484°E | 1 | 00003746 | |
Nanao Castle ruins 七尾城跡 Nanao-jō ato |
Nanao | Sengoku period castle ruins | ![]() Nanao Castle Site |
37°00′41″N 136°58′53″E / 37.01133573°N 136.98149391°E | 2 | 993 |
Suzu Pottery Kiln Sites 珠洲陶器窯跡 Suzu-tōki kama ato |
Suzu, Noto | Kamakura period kiln ruins | 37°23′43″N 137°12′40″E / 37.39541326°N 137.21124414°E | 6 | 00003600 | |
Kamiyamada Shell Mound 上山田貝塚 Kamiyamada kaizuka |
Kahoku | Jōmon period shell midden | ![]() Kamiyamada Shell Mound |
36°43′01″N 136°43′01″E / 36.71699772°N 136.71696815°E | 1 | 1014 |
Mawaki Site 真脇遺跡 Mawaki iseki |
Noto | Jōmon period settlement trace | ![]() Mawaki Site |
37°18′20″N 137°12′27″E / 37.30564306°N 137.20746135°E | 1 | 1019 |
Susoezoana Kofun 須曽蝦夷穴古墳 Susoezoana kofun |
Nanao | Kofun period tumulus | ![]() Susoezoana Kofun |
37°06′28″N 136°58′00″E / 37.10789286°N 136.96667979°E | 1 | 1012 |
Mount Sekidō 石動山 Sekidōsan |
Nakanoto | holy mountain in Nara/Heian periods | ![]() Mount Sekidō |
36°57′30″N 136°58′23″E / 36.9583142°N 136.97301488°E | 3 | 1010 |
Tatsumi Canal 辰巳用水附土清水塩硝蔵跡 Tatsumi yōsui tsuketari Tsutchōzu enshō-gura ato |
Kanazawa | Edo period civil engineering; designation includes the site of the Tsutchōzu nitre warehouse | ![]() Tatsumi Canal |
36°33′33″N 136°39′59″E / 36.55909515°N 136.666471°E | 6 | 00003660 |
Torigoe Castle ruins 鳥越城跡附二曲城跡 Torigoe-jō ato tsuketari Futoge-jō ato |
Hakusan | Sengoku period castle ruins; designation includes the site of Futoge Castle | ![]() Torigoe Castle Site |
36°21′58″N 136°36′04″E / 36.36623181°N 136.60119029°E | 2 | 1017 |
Tōdai-ji Yokoe Shōen ruins 東大寺領横江荘遺跡 Tōdaiji-ryō Yokoe-no-shō iseki |
Kanazawa, Hakusan | Heian period settlement trace; designation includes the Yokoe Manor House (横荘家跡) (pictured) and Kamiaraya (上荒屋遺跡) | ![]() Torigoe Castle Site |
36°32′57″N 136°34′57″E / 36.54906853°N 136.58254434°E | 6 | 1005 |
Noto Kokubun-ji ruins 能登国分寺跡附建物群跡 Noto Kokubunji ato tsuketari tatemono-gun ato |
Nanao | Nara/Heian period provincial temple of Noto Province | ![]() Noto Kokubunji Site |
37°01′30″N 136°57′27″E / 37.02490085°N 136.95755202°E | 3 | 1006 |
Nomi Kofun Cluster 能美古墳群 Nomi kofun-gun |
Nomi | Kofun period tumuli cluster; designation comprises five clusters of kofun: the Teraiyama Kofun Cluster (寺井山古墳群), Wadayama Kofun Cluster (和田山古墳群), Matsujiyama Kofun Cluster (末寺山古墳群), Akitsuneyama Kofun Cluster (秋常山古墳群), and Nishiyama Kofun Cluster (西山古墳群) | ![]() Nomi Kofun Cluster |
36°26′50″N 136°30′34″E / 36.44732349°N 136.50952916°E | 1 | 1007 |
Hōōzan Cave Tombs 法皇山横穴古墳 Hōōzan yokoana kofun |
Kaga | Kofun period cave-tombs | ![]() Hōōzan Cave Tombs |
36°17′57″N 136°23′35″E / 36.29905345°N 136.39302582°E | 1 | 991 |
Suematsu temple ruins 末松廃寺跡 Suematsu Haiji ato |
Nonoichi | Asuka period temple ruins | ![]() Suematsu Haiji Site |
36°30′29″N 136°35′23″E / 36.50817061°N 136.58968451°E | 3 | 996 |
Mangyō Site 万行遺跡 Mangyō iseki |
Nanao | Yayoi/Kofun period settlement trace | 37°02′44″N 136°59′35″E / 37.04563606°N 136.99294782°E | 1 | 3376 | |
Kaga Domain Maeda Clan Graves 加賀藩主前田家墓所 Kaga-han-shu Maeda-ke bosho |
Kanazawa | Edo period cemetery; designation includes an area of Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture | 36°31′45″N 136°40′06″E / 36.52912714°N 136.66831196°E | 7 | 00003621 | |
Kaetsu border castle ruins 加越国境城跡群及び道 切山城跡 松根城跡 小原越 Kaetsu-kuni-zakai shiro ato-gun oyobi michi Kiriyama-jō ato Matsune-jō ato Ohara-goe |
Kanazawa | designation includes the sites of Kiriyama Castle, Matsune Castle, and Ohara Pass and an area of Oyabe in Toyama Prefecture | ![]() Kaetsu Territory Castle Sites and Roads |
36°36′58″N 136°47′00″E / 36.616206°N 136.783421°E | 6 | 00003879 |
Prefectural Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019, twenty-four Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][5]
Municipal Historic Sites
As of 1 May 2019, a further one hundred and seventy-seven Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[6]
See also
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References
- ↑ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ↑ 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ↑ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 石川県 2県以上)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- 1 2 石川県内の国・県指定文化財件数 [Number of National and Prefectural Cultural Properties in Ishikawa Prefecture] (in Japanese). Ishikawa Prefecture. 1 February 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ↑ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(都道府県分) [Number of Prefectural Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ↑ 都道府県別指定等文化財件数(市町村分) [Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties of Ishikawa Prefecture
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