List of World Heritage Sites in Japan
Japan accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 30 June 1992.[1] As of July 2019, twenty-three properties have been inscribed on the World Heritage List: nineteen cultural sites and four natural sites.[1] A further eight sites and one site extension have been submitted for future inscription and are currently on the Tentative List as of 2017.[1]
World Heritage Sites
Tentative list
The Tentative List consists of sites previously nominated, but not yet inscribed.
Name | Image | Location | UNESCO data | Monuments (incomplete listing) |
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Temples, Shrines and other structures of Ancient Kamakura | Kanagawa Prefecture | 370 (1992) iii, iv | Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, Jufuku-ji, Kenchō-ji, Zuisen-ji, Kōtoku-in, Kakuon-ji, Ruins of Buppō-ji, Ruins of Yōfuku-ji, Ruins of the Hokkedō, Ruins of the Hōjō Tokiwa Residence, Kamegayatsuzaka Pass, Kehaizaka Pass, Daibutsu Pass, Gokuraku-ji, Engaku-ji, Egara Tenjin Shrine, Jōkōmyō-ji, Asaina Pass, Ruins of Tōshō-ji, Nagoshi Pass, Shōmyō-ji, Wakae Island | |
Hikone-jō | Shiga Prefecture | 374 (1992) i, ii, iii, iv | Hikone Castle | |
Asuka-Fujiwara: Archaeological Sites of Japan's Ancient Capitals and Related Properties | Nara Prefecture | 5097 (2007) ii, iii, iv, v, vi | Ishibutai Kofun, Takamatsuzuka Tomb, Kitora Tomb, Kawara-dera, Asuka-dera, Oka-dera, Yamada-dera, Fujiwara-kyō, Yamato Sanzan | |
Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions | Hokkaidō, Aomori/Iwate/Akita Prefecture | 5398 (2009) iii, iv | Sannai-Maruyama Site, Ōdai Yamamoto I site | |
The Sado complex of heritage mines, primarily gold mines | Niigata Prefecture | 5572 (2010) ii, iii, iv | Sado mines | |
Hiraizumi - Temples, Gardens and Archaeological Sites Representing the Buddhist Pure Land (extension) | Iwate Prefecture | 5760 (2012) ii, iii, vi | Shirotori-tate Site, Takkoku-no-Iwaya, Yanagi-no-Gosho Site, Chojagahara Haiji Site, Honedera-mura Shoen Site | |
Amami Ōshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, the northern part of Okinawa Island and Iriomote Island | Kagoshima Prefecture Okinawa Prefecture | 6160 (2016) ix, x | Tokunoshima Island, Amami Ōshima, Iriomote Island | |
Other UNESCO heritage lists
UNESCO List | Exclusive Entries of Japan | Shared/Multinational Entries Involving Japan | Total |
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UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves | 8 | — | 8 |
UNESCO World Heritage List | 22 | 1 | 23 |
UNESCO Memory of the World Register | 5 | 2 | 7 |
UNESCO Global Geoparks Network | 10 | — | 10 |
UNESCO Creative Cities Network | 8 | — | 8 |
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists | 24 | — | 24 |
See also
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External links
- (in Japanese) World Heritage Sites in Japan
- (in Japanese) Database of National Cultural Properties - World Heritage (世界遺産)
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