This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物 , kenzōbutsu ) for the Prefecture of Tokushima .[ 1]
National Cultural Properties
As of 1 January 2015, seventeen Important Cultural Properties with thirty-seven component structures have been designated , being of national significance .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Property
Date
Municipality
Comments
Image
Coordinates
Ref.
Aihara Family Residence粟飯原家住宅 Aihara-ke jūtaku
1710
Kamiyama
33°57′55″N 134°19′34″E / 33.96540142°N 134.32605235°E / 33.96540142; 134.32605235 (Aihara Family Residence )
[1]
Ichinomiya Jinja Honden 一宮神社 本殿Ichinomiya Jinja honden
1630
Tokushima
34°02′16″N 134°27′45″E / 34.03787399°N 134.46255414°E / 34.03787399; 134.46255414 (Ichinomiya Jinja Honden )
[2]
Ushihiko Jinja Honden 宇志比古神社本殿 Ushihiko Jinja honden
1599
Naruto
34°09′44″N 134°32′13″E / 34.16210283°N 134.53690183°E / 34.16210283; 134.53690183 (Ushihiko Jinja Honden )
[3]
Former Nagaoka Family Residence旧長岡家住宅 kyū-Nagaoka-ke jūtaku
1735
Mima
34°04′12″N 134°09′20″E / 34.06996633°N 134.15565495°E / 34.06996633; 134.15565495 (Nagaoka Family Residence )
[4]
Mikawa Family Residence三河家住宅 Mikawa-ke jūtaku
1928
Tokushima
34°03′59″N 134°33′22″E / 34.06643276°N 134.55620371°E / 34.06643276; 134.55620371 (Mikawa Family Residence )
[5]
Miki Family Residence三木家住宅 Miki-ke jūtaku
1615-60
Mima
33°57′51″N 134°12′21″E / 33.96414419°N 134.20595418°E / 33.96414419; 134.20595418 (Miki Family Residence )
[6]
Kōne Family Residence小采家住宅 Kōne-ke jūtaku
1804-43
Miyoshi
33°52′08″N 133°58′47″E / 33.86886484°N 133.97974347°E / 33.86886484; 133.97974347 (Kōne Family Residence )
[7]
Jōroku-ji Kannondō丈六寺 観音堂Jōrokuji Kannondō
1648
Tokushima
34°00′17″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00459659°N 134.55076887°E / 34.00459659; 134.55076887 (Jōrokuji Kannondō )
[8]
Jōroku-ji Kyōzō 丈六寺 経蔵(旧僧堂)Jōrokuji kyōzō (kyū-sōdō)
1644
Tokushima
34°00′18″N 134°33′04″E / 34.00490124°N 134.55104654°E / 34.00490124; 134.55104654 (Jōrokuji Kyōzō )
[9]
Jōroku-ji Sanmon 丈六寺 三門Jōrokuji sanmon
late Muromachi period
Tokushima
34°00′19″N 134°33′05″E / 34.00519483°N 134.551394°E / 34.00519483; 134.551394 (Jōrokuji Sanmon )
[10]
Jōroku-ji Hondō 丈六寺 本堂(元方丈)Jōrokuji (moto hōjō)
1629
Tokushima
34°00′19″N 134°33′03″E / 34.00517166°N 134.55095447°E / 34.00517166; 134.55095447 (Jōrokuji Hondō )
[11]
Kirihata-ji Daitō 切幡寺大塔 Kirihata daitō
1618
Awa
34°06′29″N 134°18′13″E / 34.10796393°N 134.3037174°E / 34.10796393; 134.3037174 (Kirihataji Daitō )
[12]
Tanaka Family Residence田中家住宅 Tanaka-ke jūtaku
1685
Kamikatsu
33°52′30″N 134°21′05″E / 33.87503548°N 134.35130712°E / 33.87503548; 134.35130712 (Tanaka Family Residence )
[13]
Tanaka Family Residence田中家住宅 Tanaka-ke jūtaku
Bakumatsu to early Meiji period
Ishii
designation comprises eleven components: main building (1865), zashiki (1885), treasury (1859), front gate and storehouse (1870), indigo storehouse (1887), south (1860) and north (1873) indigo processing areas, and miso room, lodge, and ash store (early Meiji period)
34°05′25″N 134°26′47″E / 34.09019707°N 134.44649767°E / 34.09019707; 134.44649767 (Tanaka Family Residence )
[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]
Hashikura-ji 箸蔵寺 Hashikuraji
end of Edo period
Miyoshi
designation comprises six components: honden (1830–67), hōjō (1856), and gomaden , Yakushidō, shōrō dō , and Tenjinja honden (1861)
34°02′57″N 133°50′30″E / 34.04904063°N 133.84177825°E / 34.04904063; 133.84177825 (Hashikuraji )
[25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]
Fukunaga Family Residence福永家住宅 Fukunaga-ke jūtaku
1818-1909
Naruto
designation comprises six components: main building (1828), detached zashiki (1832), storehouse (1833), barn and firewood storehouse (1818–43), and salt storehouse (1909)
34°12′20″N 134°35′21″E / 34.20556193°N 134.58928184°E / 34.20556193; 134.58928184 (Fukunaga Family Residence )
[31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36]
Kimura Family Residence木村家住宅 Kimura-ke jūtaku
1699
Miyoshi
33°51′57″N 133°51′59″E / 33.8659629°N 133.86626139°E / 33.8659629; 133.86626139 (Kimura Family Residence )
[37]
This list is complete and up to date as of January 2015 .
Prefectural Cultural Properties
As of 19 December 2014, sixteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[ 4] [ 5]
This list is complete and up to date as of January 2015 .
Municipal Cultural Properties
As of 1 May 2014, forty-two properties have been designated at a municipal level.[ 6]
Registered Cultural Properties
As of 1 January 2015, one hundred and thirteen properties at forty-one sites have been registered (as opposed to designated ) at a national level.[ 4] [ 7]
Property
Date
Municipality
Comments
Image
Coordinates
Ref.
Takahara Building高原ビル Takahara biru
1932
Tokushima
34°04′13″N 134°32′56″E / 34.0703172°N 134.54888446°E / 34.0703172; 134.54888446 (Takahara Building )
[42]
Seigyoku Sake Company勢玉 酒蔵A 酒蔵B 煙突 事務所棟Seigyoku
late Meiji to early Shōwa period
Tokushima
four registrations: storehouses A and B (1902), chimney (1909), and office (early Shōwa period)
34°04′19″N 134°33′48″E / 34.07186424°N 134.56326703°E / 34.07186424; 134.56326703 (Takahara Building )
[43] [44] [45] [46]
Matsusaka Tunnel松坂隧道 Matsusaka suidō
1921
Mugi
length of 87 metres (285 ft), width of 5.8 metres (19 ft)
33°39′33″N 134°23′53″E / 33.65904544°N 134.39792113°E / 33.65904544; 134.39792113 (Matsusaka Tunnel )
[47]
Taisan-ji 大山寺 Taisanji
mid to late Edo period
Kamiita
four registrations: hondō (mid-Edo period, relocated in 1796 and repaired in 1952 and 1985), Daishidō (1863, repaired 1985), corridor (late Edo period), and shōrōmon (late Edo period, repaired 1985)
34°09′33″N 134°23′59″E / 34.15927583°N 134.39960919°E / 34.15927583; 134.39960919 (Taisanji )
[48] [49] [50] [51]
Hashikura-ji 箸蔵寺 Hashikuraji
early Meiji period
Miyoshi
four registrations: high tōrō (1884), chōzuya (1896), Niōmon (1880), and chūmon (early Meiji period)
34°02′57″N 133°50′30″E / 34.04904063°N 133.84177825°E / 34.04904063; 133.84177825 (Hashikuraji )
[52] [53] [54] [55]
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