List of Cultural Properties of Japan - historical materials (Yamaguchi)

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 Yamaguchi.[1]

National Cultural Properties

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

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Items such as seals relating to the tally trade of the Ōuchi clan
大内氏勘合貿易印等関係資料
Ōuchi-shi kangō bōeki in-tō kankei shiryō
Muromachi periodHōfuMōri Museum5 items34°03′48″N 131°35′18″E
Ōuchi Edition Lotus Sūtra Woodblocks
大内版法華経板木
Ōuchi-ban hokekyō hangi
Muromachi periodYamaguchiYamaguchi Prefecture
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives)
59 woodblocks34°10′53″N 131°28′35″E
Ship flag pass
Noshima Murakami Family Documents
過所船旗〈天正九年四月廿八日/〉
能島村上家文書

kasho sen-ki
Noshima Murakami-ke monjo
C16YamaguchiYamaguchi Prefectural Archives199 documents plus 1 flag pass of Tenshō 9 (1581); cf. Japan Heritage "Story" #03634°10′53″N 131°28′35″E
Keichō Kuniezu - retained copies of Suō Province & Nagato Province
慶長国絵図〈控図/周防国、長門国〉
Keichō kuniezu (hikaezu / Suō-no-kuni, Nagato-no-kuni)
Edo periodUbeUbe City
(kept at Ube Bunka Kaikan (宇部市文化会館))
2 maps33°57′28″N 131°14′39″E
Gifts of the Joseon mission to Japan in Shōtoku 1 (1711) together with a catalogue of these gifts
正徳元年朝鮮通信使進物並進物目録
Shōtoku gannen Chōsen tsūshinshi shinmotsu narabini shinmotsu mokuroku
Edo periodYamaguchiYamaguchi Prefecture
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum)
106 items34°10′57″N 131°28′22″E
Japan-Ming trade ship flag
Takasu Family Documents
日明貿易船旗〈万暦十二年十月吉日/(麻布)〉
高洲家文書

Nichi-Min bōeki sen-ki
Takasu-ke monjo
1351–1643Yamaguchiprivate
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives)
117 documents plus 1 flag of Wanli 12 (1584)34°10′53″N 131°28′35″E
Earthen-moulded papier-mâché maps of Suō and Nagato Provinces
防長土図
Bōchō dozu
1767YamaguchiYamaguchi Prefecture
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum)
109 items; by Arima Kisōta (有馬喜惣太)[5]34°10′57″N 131°28′22″E
Administrative documents of Yamaguchi Prefecture
山口県行政文書
Yamaguchi-ken gyōsei bunsho
Edo period to Shōwa eraYamaguchiYamaguchi Prefecture
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives)
13,549 items34°10′53″N 131°28′35″E

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2020, sixteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][6]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Items relating to Yoshida Shōin (handed down in the Yoshida Family)
吉田松陰関係資料(吉田家伝来)
Yoshida Shōin kankei shiryō (Yoshida-ke denrai)
1699–1921YamaguchiYamaguchi Prefecture
(kept at Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives)
754 items including 741 documents and 1 portrait34°10′53″N 131°28′35″E
Items relating to Mōri Motonari
毛利元就関係資料
Mōri Motonari kankei shiryō
Muromachi periodHōfuMōri Museum34°03′48″N 131°35′18″E
Items relating to Mōri Takamoto
毛利隆元関係資料
Mōri Takamoto kankei shiryō
late Muromachi periodHōfuMōri Museum34°03′48″N 131°35′18″E
Items relating to Mōri Terumoto
毛利輝元関係資料
Mōri Terumoto kankei shiryō
Muromachi period to early Edo periodHōfuMōri Museum34°03′48″N 131°35′18″E
Items relating to Mōri Hidenari
毛利秀就関係資料
Mōri Hidenari kankei shiryō
early Edo periodHōfuMōri Museum34°03′48″N 131°35′18″E

See also

References

  1. "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 8 September 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 September 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  3. "Database of National Cultural Properties: 国宝・重要文化財(美術品)(歴史資料 山口県)" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  4. 指定文化財の検索(一覧から選ぶ) [List of National and Prefectural Cultural] (in Japanese). Yamaguchi Prefecture. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  5. Kawamura Hidetada (1997). "A Papier-Mâché Relief Map: The 'Bocho-Dozu' from the Edo Era in Japan". Imago Mundi. 49: 83–89. doi:10.2307/1151335.
  6. 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 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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