List of Cultural Properties of Japan - structures (Hokkaidō)
This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Circuit of Hokkaidō.[1]
National Cultural Properties
As of 1 July 2019, thirty Important Cultural Properties with sixty-nine component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4][5]
Property | Date | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Ref. |
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Iai Gakuin (Former Iai Girls School) 遺愛学院(旧遺愛女学校) Iai gakuin (kyū-Iai jo-gakkō) | 1908 | Hakodate | designation comprises two components: the main building and former missionary building | 41°47′13″N 140°45′26″E | ||
Former Asahikawa Officers' Clubhouse 旧旭川偕行社 kyū-Asahikawa kaikōsha | 1902 | Asahikawa | now the Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture | 43°48′20″N 142°21′52″E | ||
Former Shimoyoichi Unjōya 旧下ヨイチ運上家 kyū-Shimoyoichi unjōya | 1853 | Yoichi | 43°11′52″N 140°47′17″E | |||
Former Hanada Family Banya 旧花田家番屋(北海道留萌郡小平町) kyū-Hanada-ke banya (Hokkaidō Rumoi-gun Obira-chō) | 1905 | Obira | 44°08′14″N 141°39′19″E | |||
Former Development Commission Industrial Development Office 旧開拓使工業局庁舎 kyū-Kaitakushi kōgyō-kyoku chōsha | 1877 | Sapporo | now within the Historical Village of Hokkaido[6] | 43°02′51″N 141°29′56″E | ||
Former Sasanami Family Residence 旧笹浪家住宅(北海道檜山郡上ノ国町) kyū-Sasanami-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Hiyama-gun Kaminokuni-chō) | 1801-1900 | Kaminokuni | designation comprises three components: the main building (C19), earthen warehouse (1885), and rice storehouse and archive (1848) | 41°48′12″N 140°06′16″E | ||
Former Sapporo Agricultural College Drill Hall Clock Tower 旧札幌農学校演武場(時計台) kyū-Sapporo nōgakkō enbujō (tokei-dai) | 1878 | Sapporo | the bell is one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan | 43°03′45″N 141°21′13″E | ||
Former Mitobe Family Residence 旧三戸部家住宅(北海道有珠郡伊達町) kyū-Mitobe-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Usu-gun Date-chō) | 1887 (circa) | Date | 42°28′23″N 140°52′30″E | |||
Former Temiya Railway Facilities 旧手宮鉄道施設 kyū-Temiya tetudō shisetsu | 1868-1919 | Otaru | designation comprises six components: the No. 1 Locomotive Shed (機関車庫一号) (c. 1908), No. 3 Locomotive Shed (機関車庫三号) (1885), Storehouse for Dangerous Goods (危険品庫) (pre-1898), Water Tower (貯水槽) (pre-1916), Turntable (転車台) (1919), and Retaining Wall (擁壁) (1868-1911) | 43°12′43″N 141°00′01″E | ||
Former Futaba Kindergarten Building 旧双葉幼稚園園舎 kyū-Futaba yōchien ensha | 1922 | Obihiro | 42°55′21″N 143°12′40″E | |||
Former Nakamura Family Residence 旧中村家住宅(北海道檜山郡江差町) kyū-Nakamura-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Hiyama-gun Esashi-chō) | 1830-1889 | Esashi | designation comprises three components: the Main Building (c. 1889) and two storage buildings (one of c. 1889, the other from the end of the Edo period) | 41°52′09″N 140°07′44″E | ||
Former Nippon Yūsen Otaru Branch Building 旧日本郵船株式会社小樽支店 kyū-Nippon Yūsen kabushiki kaisha Otaru shiten | 1905 | Otaru | 43°12′26″N 140°59′54″E | |||
Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward 旧函館区公会堂 kyū-Hakodate-ku kōkaidō) | 1910 | Hakodate | designation comprises two components: the Main Building and Annex | 41°45′54″N 140°42′32″E | ||
Former Homma Family Residence 旧本間家住宅 kyū-Homma-ke jūtaku | 1893-1902 | Mashike | designation comprises five components: the Main Building (1902), Store (1893), Annex (c. 1894), Clothing Warehouse (c. 1893), and Brewing Warehouse (c. 1894) | 43°51′27″N 141°31′30″E | ||
Old Abashiri Prison 旧網走監獄 kyū-Abashiri kangoku | 1912 | Abashiri | designation comprises three components: the Administration Building, Prison House and Central Guard House, and Lecture Hall; now part of the Abashiri Prison Museum (博物館網走監獄) | 43°59′44″N 144°13′45″E | ||
Old Abashiri Prison (Futamigaoka Branch) 旧網走刑務所二見ヶ岡刑務支所(二見ヶ岡農場) kyū-Abashiri keimusho Futamigaoka keimushisho (Futamigaoka nōjō) | 1896-1930 | Abashiri | designation comprises five components: the Administration Building (1896), Prison House (1896), Lecture Hall and Cafeteria (1926), Building for Chaining and Unchaining (1930), and Kitchen (1896); now part of the Abashiri Prison Museum (博物館網走監獄) | 43°59′49″N 144°13′53″E | ||
Jōkoku-ji Hondō 上國寺本堂 Jōkokuji hondō | 1758 | Kaminokuni | 41°48′12″N 140°06′12″E | |||
Shōgyō-ji Hondō 正行寺本堂 Shōgyōji hondō | 1799 | Akkeshi | 43°02′09″N 144°50′48″E | |||
Tachikawa Family Residence Store 太刀川家住宅店舗(北海道函館市弁天町) Tachikawa-ke jūtaku tenpo (Hokkaidō Hakodate-shi Benten-chō) | 1900 | Hakodate | 41°46′17″N 140°42′31″E | |||
Ōtani-ha Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in 大谷派本願寺函館別院 Ōtani-ha Honganji Hakodate betsuin | 1912-25 | Hakodate | designation comprises three components: the Hondō (1915), Shōrō (1912-25), and Main Gate (1912-25) | 41°45′47″N 140°42′50″E | ||
Holy Resurrection Cathedral of the Orthodox Church in Hakodate 函館ハリストス正教会復活聖堂 Hakodate Harisutosu seikyōkai fukkatsu seidō | 1916 | Hakodate | the sound of the church bell is one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan | 41°45′46″N 140°42′44″E | ||
Hassō-an 八窓庵 Hassōan | Edo period (early) | Sapporo | 43°02′47″N 141°21′09″E | |||
Matsumae Castle Honmaru Gate 福山城(松前城)本丸御門 Fukuyama-jō (Matsumae-jō) honmaru gomon | 1853 | Matsumae | 41°25′47″N 140°06′29″E | |||
Hōgen-ji Sanmon 法源寺山門 Hōgen-ji sanmon | Edo period (middle) | Matsumae | 41°25′53″N 140°06′27″E | |||
Hōheikan 豊平館 Hōheikan | 1880 | Sapporo | 43°02′47″N 141°21′09″E | |||
Hokkaido University School of Agriculture (Former Tōhoku Imperial University Agricultural College Farm 2 北海道大学農学部(旧東北帝国大学農科大学)第二農場 Hokkaidō Daigaku nōgakubu (kyū-Tōhoku Teikoku Daigaku Nōka Daigaku) dai ni nōjō | 1877-1911 | Sapporo | designation comprises nine components | 43°03′49″N 141°20′35″E | ||
Hokkaido University School of Agriculture Botanical Gardens and Museum 北海道大学農学部植物園・博物館 Hokkaidō Daigaku nōgakubu shokubutsu-en・hakubutsukan | 1882-1911 | Sapporo | designation comprises four components: the Main Building (1882), Offices (1900), Storage Building (1884), and Botanical Garden Gatehouse (1911) | 43°03′49″N 141°20′35″E | ||
Former Hokkaidō Government Office 北海道庁旧本庁舎 Hokkaidō-chō kyū-honchōsha | Edo period (early) | Sapporo | 43°03′50″N 141°20′53″E | |||
Ryūun-in 龍雲院 Ryūun-in | 1842 | Matsumae | designation comprises five components: the Hondō and Kitchen of 1842, Shōrō of 1846, Sōmon of 1851, and Storehouse, which pre-dates 1846 | 41°25′53″N 140°06′25″E | ||
Former Sōma Family Residence 旧相馬家住宅 kyū-Sōma-ke jūtaku | Meiji period (end) | Hakodate | designation comprises two components: the Main Building and Storehouse | 41°45′55″N 140°42′39″E | ||
Prefectural Cultural Properties
As of 1 May 2019, twenty-five properties with the same number of component structures have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][7][8]
Property | Date | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Ref. |
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Nopporo Tondenhei Second Company Headquarters 野幌屯田兵第二中隊本部 Nopporo tondenhei daini chūtai honbu | c.1884 | Ebetsu | now the Ebetsu City Tonden Museum (江別市屯田資料館) | 43°05′46″N 141°31′13″E | ||
Kotoni Tondenhei House 琴似屯田兵屋 Kotoni tondenhei oku | 1874 | Sapporo | 43°04′23″N 141°18′05″E | |||
Former Nagayama Takeshirō Residence 旧永山武四郎邸 kyū-Nagayama Takeshirō tei | c.1877 | Sapporo | 43°03′57″N 141°21′52″E | |||
Former Matsumae Castle Honmaru Entrance Hall 旧松前城本丸表御殿玄関 kyū-Matsumae-jō Honmaru omote goten genkan | 1900 | Matsumae | 41°25′46″N 140°06′28″E | |||
Tokuyama Daijingū 徳山大神宮 Tokuyama Daijingū | Edo period | Matsumae | 41°26′05″N 140°06′38″E | |||
Okuyukiusu Station 奥行臼駅逓 Okuyukiusu ekitei | 1910 | Betsukai | 43°18′47″N 145°12′34″E | |||
Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 1 旧函館博物館1号 kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ichi-gō | 1879 | Hakodate | 41°45′24″N 140°42′55″E | |||
Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 2 旧函館博物館2号 kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ni-gō | 1884 | Hakodate | 41°45′22″N 140°42′55″E | |||
Old Kanamori Shop for Western Goods 旧金森洋物店 kyū-Kanamori yōbutsu-ten | 1880 | Hakodate | now the Hakodate City Museum of Local Materials (市立函館博物館郷土資料館) | 41°45′58″N 140°42′46″E | ||
Former Hakodate Branch Office of Hokkaidō Government 旧北海道庁函館支庁庁舎 kyū-Hokkaidō-chō Hakodate shichō chōsha | 1883 | Hakodate | 41°45′55″N 140°42′34″E | |||
Former Hokkaido Development Commission Hakodate Branch Archive 旧開拓使函館支庁書籍庫 kyū-Kaitakushi Hakodate shichō shosekiko | 1880 | Hakodate | 41°45′55″N 140°42′36″E | |||
Former Hiyama Nishi District Government Office 旧檜山爾志郡役所庁舎 kyū-Hiyama Nishi-gun Yakusho chōsha | 1887 | Esashi | now the Esashi Town Historical Museum | 41°52′05″N 140°07′44″E | ||
Sunadate Jinja Honden 砂館神社本殿 Sunadate Jinja honden | 1779 | Kaminokuni | 41°48′36″N 140°07′04″E | |||
Kaminokuni Hachimangū Honden 上ノ國八幡宮本殿 Kaminokuni Hachimangū honden | 1699 | Kaminokuni | the oldest shrine building in Hokkaidō[9] | 41°48′13″N 140°06′14″E | ||
Honganji Roadside Station Building 本願寺駅逓 Honganji eki-tei | 1894 | Numata | 43°47′14″N 141°54′33″E | |||
Bibai Tondenhei House 太田屯田兵屋 Bibai tondenhei-ya | 1893 | Bibai | 43°20′05″N 141°51′36″E | |||
Itsukushima Jinja Honden 厳島神社本殿 Itsukushima Jinja honden | 1901 | Mashike | 43°51′23″N 141°31′27″E | |||
Former Kona Family Residence 旧小納家住宅 kyū-Kona-ke jūtaku | 1900 | Haboro | 44°26′22″N 141°25′37″E | |||
Hokkaidō Katei School Chapel 北海道家庭学校礼拝堂 Hokkaidō katei gakkō raihaidō | 1919 | Engaru | 44°04′49″N 143°30′07″E | |||
Ōta Tondenhei House 太田屯田兵屋 Ōta tondenhei-ya | Meiji period | Akkeshi | 43°04′50″N 144°47′00″E | |||
Wada Tondenhei Village Clothing Warehouse 和田屯田兵の被服庫 Wada tondenhei no hifuku-ko | 1885 | Nemuro | 43°16′15″N 145°32′26″E | |||
Municipal Cultural Properties
As of 1 May 2019, one hundred and eleven properties with one hundred and eighteen component structures have been designated at a municipal level.[10][11]
Property | Date | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Ref. |
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Kagetsukan 華月館 Kagetsukan | 1897 | Takikawa | 43°33′54″N 141°55′28″E | for all refs see | ||
Registered Cultural Properties
As of 1 September 2016, one hundred and forty-three properties have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[12][13][14]
Property | Date | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Ref. |
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JR Otaru Station Main Building JR小樽駅本屋 JR Otaru-eki honya | 1934 | Otaru | 43°11′52″N 140°59′37″E | |||
Iai Gakuin (Former Iai Girls School) Shaonkan 遺愛学院(旧遺愛女学校)謝恩館 Iai Gakuin (kyū-Iai jo-gakkō) Shaonkan | 1922 | Hakodate | extended in 1961 | 41°47′14″N 140°45′28″E | ||
Iai Gakuin Chapel 遺愛学院講堂 Iai Gakuin kōdō | 1935 | Hakodate | 41°47′15″N 140°45′26″E | |||
Edwin Dun Memorial Museum エドウィン・ダン記念館(旧北海道庁真駒内種畜場事務所) Edōin Dan Kinenkan (kyū-Hokkaidō-chō Makomanai shuchikujō jimusho) | 1887 | Sapporo | relocated in 1964 | 42°59′20″N 141°21′09″E | ||
Former Japanese National Railways Konpoku Line Koshikawa Viaduct 旧国鉄根北線越川橋梁 kyū-Kokutetsu Konpoku-sen Koshikawa kyōryō | 1940 | Shari | a ten-arch 147 metres (482 ft) long 21.7 metres (71 ft) high concrete railway bridge, the largest on the island; never complete, two piers were removed during work on Japan National Route 244 in 1973 | 43°50′12″N 144°47′28″E | ||
See also
- Cultural Properties of Japan
- National Treasures of Japan
- List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaidō)
- List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Hokkaidō)
- Hokkaido Museum
- Historical Village of Hokkaido
References
- "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 国宝・重要文化財 [Number of National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(建造物 北海道) [Database of National Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 北海道の指定文化財件数一覧 [Number of Cultural Properties in Hokkaido] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 国の指定・選定文化財一覧 [List of National Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 開拓の村 マップ [Map] (in Japanese). Historical Village of Hokkaido. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
- 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 16 September 2019.
- 北海道指定の文化財一覧 [List of Hokkaido Prefectural Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 5 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- 【北海道指定有形文化財】上ノ國八幡宮本殿 [Hokkaidō Prefectural Tangible Cultural Properties: Kaminokuni Hachimangū Honden] (in Japanese). Kaminokuni Town. Retrieved 15 June 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 16 September 2019.
- 市町村指定文化財一覧 [List of Municipal Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 1 May 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- 登録文化財 [Number of Registered Cultural Properties by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- 登録有形文化財 (美術品) (歴史資料 北海道) [Database of National Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- 国の登録文化財一覧 [List of National Registered Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Government Board of Education. 5 July 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
External links
- (in Japanese) Cultural Properties in Hokkaido
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