List of Cultural Properties of Japan – historical materials (Mie)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of historical materials (歴史資料, rekishi shiryō) for the Prefecture of Mie.[1]

National Cultural Properties

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As of 1 July 2020, four Important Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Trade-related materials of the Kadoya Family
角屋家貿易関係資料
Kadoya-ke bōeki kankei shiryō
Edo period Ise Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan (神宮徴古館・農業館) 11 items, comprising a map of East Asia, two flags, and seven scrolls and one volume of documents   34°29′12″N 136°43′24″E / 34.48679944°N 136.72334718°E / 34.48679944; 136.72334718 (Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan) [1]
Shūko Jisshu woodblocks
集古十種板木
Shūko Jisshu hangi
Edo period Kuwana Chinkokushukoku Jinja (鎮国守国神社) 1,451 items 35°03′55″N 136°41′56″E / 35.065244°N 136.698879°E / 35.065244; 136.698879 (Chinkokushukoku Jinja) [2]
Astronomy-related materials of Shibukawa Shunkai
渋川春海天文関係資料
Shibukawa Shunkai tenmon kankei shiryō
Edo period Ise Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan (神宮徴古館・農業館) 12 items 34°29′12″N 136°43′24″E / 34.48679944°N 136.72334718°E / 34.48679944; 136.72334718 (Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan) [3]
Materials relating to Matsuura Takeshirō
松浦武四郎関係資料
Matsuura Takeshirō kankei shiryō
Edo to Meiji period Matsusaka Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Museum 1,503 items   34°38′33″N 136°30′33″E / 34.642582°N 136.509161°E / 34.642582; 136.509161 (Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Hall) [4]

Prefectural Cultural Properties

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As of 1 February 2017, ten properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Administrative documents of Mie Prefecture
三重県行政文書
Mie-ken gyōsei bunsho
Bakumatsu to 1957 Tsu Mie Prefectural Museum 11,643 items, including 4,342 diagrams and maps 34°44′32″N 136°30′06″E / 34.742230°N 136.501780°E / 34.742230; 136.501780 (Mie Prefectural Museum) [5]
Okadera Edition woodblocks and related materials
岡寺版集帖板木 並びに 関係資料
Okadera-ban shūjō hangi narabini kankei shiryō
1779–1809 Matsusaka Keishō-ji (継松寺) 206 items 34°34′41″N 136°31′57″E / 34.578096°N 136.532389°E / 34.578096; 136.532389 (Keishōji) [6]
Materials relating to Matsuura Takeshirō
松浦武四郎関係資料
Matsuura Takeshirō kankei shiryō
Edo to Meiji period Matsusaka Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Museum 223 items 34°38′33″N 136°30′33″E / 34.642582°N 136.509161°E / 34.642582; 136.509161 (Matsuura Takeshirō Memorial Hall) [7]
Izawa Bunko and materials relating to Takegawa Chikusai
射和文庫並びに竹川竹斎関係資料
Izawa bunko narabini Takegawa Chikusai kankei shiryō
late Edo to early Meiji period Matsusaka private 4,323 items 34°30′31″N 136°32′32″E / 34.508696°N 136.542206°E / 34.508696; 136.542206 (Izawa-chō, Matsusaka) [8]
Hōei and Ansei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Saimyōji Memorial Stele)
宝永・安政津波供養碑(最明寺の供養碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Saimyōji no kuyō-hi)
1856 Minamiise Saimyō-ji (最明寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) and that on the fourth day of the eleventh month of Kaei 7 (1854), that year also being the first of Ansei 34°17′04″N 136°33′22″E / 34.284574°N 136.556162°E / 34.284574; 136.556162 (Saimyōji) [9]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Saimyōji Mahayana Sutra Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(最明寺の大乗經碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Saimyōji no Daijōkyō-hi)
Edo period Minamiise Saimyō-ji (最明寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°17′04″N 136°33′22″E / 34.284574°N 136.556162°E / 34.284574; 136.556162 (Saimyōji) [10]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Kanro-tera Three Worlds Myriad Souls Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(甘露寺の三界萬霊碑)
Hōei Ansei tsunami kuyō-hi (Kanro-tera no sangai banrei-hi)
Edo period Minamiise Kanro-tera (甘露寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°15′29″N 136°27′44″E / 34.258180°N 136.462346°E / 34.258180; 136.462346 (Kanro-tera) [11]
Documents relating to the Tōdō Domain Iga Sakuji-gata
藤堂藩伊賀作事方関連文書
Tōdō-han Iga sakuji-gata kanren bunsho
late Edo period Iga private 90 items 34°46′03″N 136°08′03″E / 34.767581°N 136.134199°E / 34.767581; 136.134199 (Uenogenba-machi, Iga) [12]
Map of Iga Ueno Castle Town
伊賀上野城下絵図
Iga Ueno jōka e-zu
early Edo period Iga private 287.3 centimetres (113.1 in) by 320.0 centimetres (126.0 in)   34°45′56″N 136°07′24″E / 34.765434°N 136.123220°E / 34.765434; 136.123220 (Uenomukaijima-chō, Iga) [13]
Hōei Tsunami Memorial Stele (Magoshi Cemetery Three Worlds Myriad Souls Stele)
宝永津波供養碑(馬越墓地の三界萬霊碑)
Hōei tsunami kuyō-hi (Magoshi bochi no sangai banrei-hi)
1713 Owase Kongō-ji (金剛寺) commemorates the earthquake and tsunami on the fourth day of the tenth month of Hōei 4 (1707) 34°04′38″N 136°11′48″E / 34.077250°N 136.196688°E / 34.077250; 136.196688 (Kongōji) [14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  2. ^ 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 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(歴史資料 三重県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b 指定有形文化財の一覧リスト [List of Lists of Cultural Properties] (in Japanese). Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
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