List of Historic Sites of Japan (Gifu)
This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Gifu.[1]
National Historic Sites
Twenty-two sites have been designated as being of national significance.[2]
Site | Municipality | Comments | Image | Coordinates | Type | Ref. |
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Otozuka Kofun - Danjirimaki Kofun 乙塚古墳 附 段尻巻古墳 Otozuka kofun tsuketari Danjirimaki kofun | Toki | 35°21′56″N 137°10′51″E / 35.3655123°N 137.18094332°E | 1 | |||
Kanō Castle Site 加納城跡 Kanō-jō ato | Gifu | 35°23′58″N 136°45′38″E / 35.39957074°N 136.76044567°E | 2 | |||
Sekigahara Battlefield 関ヶ原古戦場 Sekigahara ko-senjō | Sekigahara | designation includes the sites of the initial position of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康最初陣地), final position of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康最後陣地), position of Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成陣地), Okayama beacon (岡山烽火場), grave of Ōtani Yoshitsugu (大谷吉隆墓), east neck mound (東首塚), and west neck mound (西首塚) | 35°21′39″N 136°27′54″E / 35.36091524°N 136.46502272°E | 2, 7 | ||
Gifu Castle Site 加納城跡 Gifu-jō ato | Gifu | 35°26′02″N 136°46′55″E / 35.43393109°N 136.78203745°E | 2 | |||
Kotozuka Kofun 琴塚古墳 Kotozuka kofun | Gifu | 35°25′05″N 136°48′52″E / 35.41808475°N 136.81448535°E | 1 | |||
Motoyashiki Pottery Kiln Site 元屋敷陶器窯跡 Motoyashiki tōki kama ato | Toki | 35°21′56″N 137°10′34″E / 35.36567178°N 137.17623717°E | 6 | |||
Ema Clan Fortified Residence Sites 江馬氏城館跡 Ema-shi jōkan ato | Hida | designation includes the sites of the lower residence (下館跡), Takaharasuwa Castle (高原諏訪城跡), Tsuchi Castle (土城跡), Terabayashi Castle (寺林城跡), Masamoto Castle (政元城跡), Hora Castle (洞城跡), and Ishigami Castle (石神城跡) | 36°24′23″N 137°17′58″E / 36.40649525°N 137.29956425°E | 2 | ||
Takayama Jinya Site 高山陣屋跡 Takayama jinya ato | Takayama | 36°08′23″N 137°15′27″E / 36.13964379°N 137.25758221°E | 2 | |||
Tarui Ichirizuka 垂井一里塚 Tarui ichirizuka | Tarui | Tarui-juku was one of the 69 Stations of the Nakasendō | 35°22′14″N 136°30′42″E / 35.37068848°N 136.51167547°E | 6 | ||
Shōge Haiji Site 正家廃寺跡 Shōge Haiji ato | Ena | 35°26′19″N 137°25′01″E / 35.43851716°N 137.41689079°E | 3 | |||
Akahogi Tile Kiln Site 赤保木瓦窯跡 Akahogi kawara kama ato | Takayama | 36°09′39″N 137°13′11″E / 36.16091076°N 137.21975581°E | 6 | |||
Hiruiōzuka Kofun 昼飯大塚古墳 Hiruiōzuka kofun | Ōgaki | 35°23′14″N 136°34′17″E / 35.3873523°N 136.57143263°E | 1 | |||
Nagatsuka Kofun 長塚古墳 Nagatsuka kofun | Kani | 35°25′52″N 137°04′07″E / 35.43098161°N 137.06868645°E | 1 | |||
Dōnosora Site 堂之上遺跡 Dōnosora iseki | Takayama | 36°03′13″N 137°16′47″E / 36.05356029°N 137.27964859°E | 1 | |||
Hida Kokubun-ji Pagoda Site 飛騨国分寺塔跡 Hida Kokubunji tō ato | Takayama | provincial temple of Hida Province | 36°08′36″N 137°15′14″E / 36.14320391°N 137.25389157°E | 3 | ||
Mino Provincial Capital Site 美濃国府跡 Mino Kokufu ato | Tarui | 35°22′39″N 136°31′26″E / 35.37757398°N 136.52401639°E | 2 | |||
Mino Kokubun-ji Site 美濃国分寺跡 Mino Kokubunji ato | Ōgaki | provincial temple of Mino Province | 35°23′05″N 136°33′05″E / 35.38459985°N 136.5512843°E | 3 | ||
Naeki Castle Site 苗木城跡 Naeki-jō ato | Nakatsugawa | 35°30′47″N 137°29′07″E / 35.51317172°N 137.48537434°E | 2 | |||
No Kofun Cluster 野古墳群 No kofun-gun | Ōno | 35°28′48″N 136°37′21″E / 35.48011312°N 136.6226121°E | 1 | |||
Mirokuji Government Offices Sites 弥勒寺官衙遺跡群 Mirokuji kanga iseki-gun | Seki, Mino | designation includes the sites of the Mirokuji Government Offices (弥勒寺官衙遺跡), Miroku-ji (弥勒寺跡), and Old Maruyama Kiln (丸山古窯跡) | 35°30′21″N 136°53′33″E / 35.50594355°N 136.89237826°E | 2, 3, 6 | ||
Aburajima Senbonmatsu Embankment 油島千本松締切堤 Aburajima Senbonmatsu shimekiri tsutsumi | Kaizu | 35°08′17″N 136°40′08″E / 35.13799694°N 136.66885001°E | 6 | |||
Oibora-Asakura Sue Ware Kiln Site 老洞・朝倉須恵器窯跡 Oibora-Asakura sueki kama ato | Gifu | 35°26′43″N 136°50′55″E / 35.44532083°N 136.84857869°E | 6 | |||
Prefectural Historic Sites
A further one hundred and fifty-nine sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[3][4]
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See also
References
- ↑ "Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Properties" (PDF). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
- ↑ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 史跡名勝天然記念物 (史跡, 特別史跡 岐阜県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
- ↑ 文化財の検索 [Cultural Properties Search] (in Japanese). Gifu Prefecture. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
- ↑ 史跡 [Historic Sites] (in Japanese). Gifu Prefecture. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
External links
- (Japanese) Historic Sites of Gifu Prefecture
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