List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokushima)

This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Tokushima.[1]

National Historic Sites

As of 1 August 2014, nine sites have been designated as being of national significance.[2][3]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Awa Kokubunni-ji Site
阿波国分尼寺跡
Awa Kokubunniji ato
Ishiiprovincial nunnery of Awa Province34°04′03″N 134°27′57″E / 34.06758821°N 134.46584998°E / 34.06758821; 134.46584998 (Awa Kokubunniji Site)3
Awa Henro-michi
阿波遍路道
Awa henro michi
Anan, Katsuurapilgrimage route dating from the Heian period; includes Kakurinji michi (鶴林寺道), Tairyūji michi (太龍寺道), and いわや道 (Iwaya michi)33°55′06″N 134°39′44″E / 33.91841666°N 134.66227777°E / 33.91841666; 134.66227777 (Awa Henro-michi)3
Kōzato Haiji Site
郡里廃寺跡
Kōzato Haiji ato
MimaHakuhō period[4]34°03′14″N 134°03′34″E / 34.05389018°N 134.05943917°E / 34.05389018; 134.05943917 (Kōzato Haiji Site)3
Shibunomaruyama Kofun
渋野丸山古墳
Shibunomaruyama kofun
Tokushima34°00′33″N 134°31′45″E / 34.009230°N 134.529203°E / 34.009230; 134.529203 (Shibunomaruyama Kofun)1
Shōzui Castle Residence Site
勝瑞城館跡
Shōzui-jō kan ato
Aizumigilded tile pictured34°07′55″N 134°31′23″E / 34.13207464°N 134.52306777°E / 34.13207464; 134.52306777 (Shōzui Castle Residence Site)2
Tanda Kofun
丹田古墳
Tanda kofun
Higashimiyoshi34°01′26″N 133°56′11″E / 34.02398364°N 133.93626442°E / 34.02398364; 133.93626442 (Tanda Kofun)1
Dannozukaana
段の塚穴
Dannozuka ana
Mima34°03′35″N 134°04′31″E / 34.05959693°N 134.07519038°E / 34.05959693; 134.07519038 (Dannozukaana)1
Tokushima Castle Site
徳島城
Tokushima-jō ato
Tokushima34°04′30″N 134°33′17″E / 34.07487093°N 134.55463809°E / 34.07487093; 134.55463809 (Tokushima Castle Site)2
Tokushima Han Hachisuka Clan Graves
徳島藩主蜂須賀家墓所
Tokushima han-shu Hachisuka-ke bosho
Tokushima34°04′59″N 134°33′21″E / 34.08291868°N 134.55588251°E / 34.08291868; 134.55588251 (Tokushima Han Hachisuka Clan Graves)7

Prefectural Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2014, twenty-eight sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[5][6]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Ōzato Kofun
大里古墳
Ōzato kofun
Kaiyō33°35′58″N 134°21′41″E / 33.599375°N 134.361484°E / 33.599375; 134.361484 (Ōzato Kofun)
Shibuno Kofun
渋野の古墳
Shibuno no kofun
Tokushimadesignation comprises four tombs34°00′35″N 134°31′43″E / 34.009722°N 134.528611°E / 34.009722; 134.528611 (Shibuno Kofun)
Yano Kofun
矢野の古墳
Yano no kofun
Tokushima34°03′36″N 134°28′03″E / 34.060037°N 134.467463°E / 34.060037; 134.467463 (Yano Kofun)
Benkei-no-Iwaya
弁慶の岩屋
Benkei no iwaya
Komatsushima33°59′28″N 134°34′47″E / 33.991222°N 134.579816°E / 33.991222; 134.579816 (Benkei-no-Iwaya)
Fukuroi Water Sources
袋井用水の水源地
Fukuroi yōsui no suigen-chi
Tokushimairrigation canal dating to the Genroku era[7]34°04′20″N 134°30′05″E / 34.072213°N 134.501495°E / 34.072213; 134.501495 (Fukuroi Water Sources)
Awa Kokubun-ji Site
阿波国分寺
Awa Kokubunji ato
Tokushimaprovincial temple of Awa Province; temple 15 on the Shikoku pilgrimage; the temple gardens are a Place of Scenic Beauty[8]34°03′20″N 134°28′25″E / 34.055611°N 134.473611°E / 34.055611; 134.473611 (Awa Kokubunji Site)
Nyūta Tile Kiln Site
入田瓦窯跡
Nyūta gayō ato
Tokushima34°03′10″N 134°27′29″E / 34.052891°N 134.457968°E / 34.052891; 134.457968 (Nyūta Tile Kiln Site)
Kitaoka Kofun
北岡古墳
Kitaoka kofun
Awadesignation comprises two tombs34°04′12″N 134°11′28″E / 34.069974°N 134.191196°E / 34.069974; 134.191196 (Kitaoka Kofun)
Ichinomiya Castle Site
一宮城
Ichinomiya-jō ato
Tokushima34°02′03″N 134°27′47″E / 34.034056°N 134.463083°E / 34.034056; 134.463083 (Ichinomiya Castle Site)
Ishii Haiji Site
石井廃寺跡
Ishii Haiji ato
Ishii34°03′35″N 134°25′46″E / 34.059842°N 134.429548°E / 34.059842; 134.429548 (Ishii Haiji Site)
Itano Atagoyama Kofun
板野の愛宕山古墳
Itano Atagoyama kofun
Itano34°09′03″N 134°28′59″E / 34.150925°N 134.482934°E / 34.150925; 134.482934 (Itano Atagoyama Kofun)
Amanokawawake Jinja Kofun Cluster
天河別神社古墳群
Amanokawawake Jinja kofun-gun
Naruto34°09′20″N 134°31′31″E / 34.155475°N 134.525388°E / 34.155475; 134.525388 (Amanokawawake Jinja Kofun Cluster)
Ikenotani Hōdōji Kofun
池谷宝幢寺古墳
Ikenotani Hōdōji kofun
Naruto34°09′26″N 134°31′39″E / 34.157202°N 134.527545°E / 34.157202; 134.527545 (Ikenotani Hōdōji Kofun)
Jōroku-ji
丈六寺
Jōrokuji
Tokushima34°00′19″N 134°33′03″E / 34.005211°N 134.550922°E / 34.005211; 134.550922 (Jōrokuji)
Takinomiya Sutra Mound
滝の宮経塚
Takinomiya kyōzuka
Mima34°03′30″N 134°03′18″E / 34.058384°N 134.055068°E / 34.058384; 134.055068 (Takinomiya Sutra Mound)
Inubushi Zōzadani Tile Sutra Mound
板野犬伏蔵佐谷瓦経塚
Inubushi Zōzadani gakyōzuka
Itano34°08′59″N 134°26′57″E / 34.149779°N 134.449257°E / 34.149779; 134.449257 (Inubushi Zōzadani Tile Sutra Mound)
Kōbe-ji Site
河辺寺跡
Kōbeji ato
Yoshinogawa34°03′23″N 134°20′44″E / 34.056313°N 134.345680°E / 34.056313; 134.345680 (Kōbeji Site)
Kakurin-ji Chō-ishi
鶴林寺の丁石
Kakurinji no chō-ishi
Katsuuradesignation comprises eleven stone markers33°54′50″N 134°30′20″E / 33.913861°N 134.505611°E / 33.913861; 134.505611 (Kakurinji Chō-ishi)
Sakurama Pond Site and Stele
桜間の池跡 石碑
Sakurama-no-ike ato sekihi
Ishii34°05′11″N 134°27′40″E / 34.086360°N 134.461198°E / 34.086360; 134.461198 (Sakurama Pond Site and Stele)
Kamodani River Rock Sites
加茂谷川岩陰遺跡群
Kamodani-gawa iwakage iseki-gun
Higashimiyoshi34°00′35″N 133°56′30″E / 34.009785°N 133.941557°E / 34.009785; 133.941557 (Kamodani River Rock Sites)
Naruto Morisaki Shell Mound
鳴門市森崎の貝塚
Naruto-shi Morisaki no kaizuka
Naruto34°09′31″N 134°32′43″E / 34.158587°N 134.545183°E / 34.158587; 134.545183 (Naruto Morisaki Shell Mound)
Nomura Hachiman Kofun
野村八幡古墳
Nomura Hachiman kofun
Mima34°03′36″N 134°05′55″E / 34.059895°N 134.098670°E / 34.059895; 134.098670 (Nomura Hachiman Kofun)
Ashiro-Higashibara Site
足代東原遺跡
Ashiro-higashibara iseki
Higashimiyoshi34°02′31″N 133°54′20″E / 34.042063°N 133.905616°E / 34.042063; 133.905616 (Ashiro-Higashibara Site)
Uezakura Castle Site
上桜城
Uezakura-jō ato
Yoshinogawadesignation includes the sites of the honmaru and nishi-no-maru34°03′14″N 134°19′12″E / 34.053931°N 134.319867°E / 34.053931; 134.319867 (Uezakura Castle Site)
Ōshiro Kofun
大代古墳
Ōshiro kofun
Naruto34°09′59″N 134°34′10″E / 34.166328°N 134.569543°E / 34.166328; 134.569543 (Ōshiro Kofun)
German Bridge
ドイツ橋
Doitsu-bashi
Narutobuilt by German prisoners from Bandō prisoner-of-war camp34°10′18″N 134°30′07″E / 34.171615°N 134.501960°E / 34.171615; 134.501960 (German Bridge)
German Soldiers Memorial
ドイツ兵の慰霊碑
Doitsu-hei no ireihi
Naruto34°09′40″N 134°29′46″E / 34.161197°N 134.496206°E / 34.161197; 134.496206 (German Soldiers Memorial)
Donarimaruyama Kofun
土城丸山古墳
Donarimaruyama kofun
Awa34°07′04″N 134°23′04″E / 34.117871°N 134.384347°E / 34.117871; 134.384347 (Donarimaruyama Kofun)

Municipal Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2014, a further one hundred and thirty-five sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[9]

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 August 2014. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  3. "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 徳島県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  4. 郡里廃寺跡 [Kōzato Haiji Site] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  5. 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 2014. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  6. "県内の文化財件数と一覧(H26.3.27)" [List of Cultural Properties within the Prefecture] (in Japanese). Tokushima Prefecture. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  7. 袋井用水 [Fukuroi Water Supply] (in Japanese). Tokushima City. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  8. 阿波国分寺庭園 [Awa Kokubunji Gardens] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  9. 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 2014. Archived from the original on 14 May 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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