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

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 Saga.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 January 2015, one Important Cultural Property has been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Western Learning Materials of the Takeo Nabeshima Family
武雄鍋島家洋学関係資料
Takeo Nabeshima-ke yōgaku kankei shiryō
Edo period Takeo Takeo City Library (武雄市図書館) 2,224 items 33°11′20″N 130°01′25″E / 33.189014°N 130.023665°E / 33.189014; 130.023665 (Takeo City Library)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 January 2015, twelve properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[5][6]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Taku Family Materials and Gotō Family Documents
多久家資料及び後藤家文書
Taku-ke shiryō oyobi Gotō-ke monsho
Heian period onwards Taku Taku City Museum (多久市郷土資料館) 33°15′26″N 130°05′18″E / 33.257261°N 130.088291°E / 33.257261; 130.088291 (Taku City Museum)
Hizen Nagoya Castle Byōbu
肥前名護屋城図屏風
Hizen Nagoya-jō zu byōbu
1590s Karatsu Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum by Kanō Mitsunobu 33°31′40″N 129°52′13″E / 33.527801°N 129.870383°E / 33.527801; 129.870383 (Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum)
Materials of the Kashima Nabeshima Family
鹿島鍋島家史料
Kashima Nabeshima-ke shiryō
Edo to Meiji period Kashima Yūtoku Museum (祐徳博物館) 807 items 33°04′26″N 130°06′35″E / 33.073868°N 130.109786°E / 33.073868; 130.109786 (Yūtoku Museum)
Large Arita Ware Plate
染付有田職人尽し絵図大皿
Sometsuke Arita shokunin zukushi ezu ōzara
late Edo period Arita Arita Ceramic Art Museum (有田陶磁美術館) 33°11′25″N 129°53′55″E / 33.190406°N 129.898728°E / 33.190406; 129.898728 (Arita Ceramic Art Museum)
Large Plate from the Nabeshima Domain Kilns
染付鍋島藩窯絵図大皿
Sometsuke Nabeshima-han-yō ezu ōzara
Edo period Saga Saga Prefectural Museum 33°14′42″N 130°18′02″E / 33.244987°N 130.300545°E / 33.244987; 130.300545 (Saga Prefectural Museum)
Illustrated Industries of Hizen Province
肥前国産物図考
Hizen-koku sanbutsu zukō
1773-84 Saga Saga Prefectural Museum the eight scrolls show local industries including fishing, catching whales, hunting, horse-pasturing, pottery, coal mining, and paper-making[7] 33°14′42″N 130°18′02″E / 33.244987°N 130.300545°E / 33.244987; 130.300545 (Saga Prefectural Museum)
Model Steam Train
蒸気車雛形
jōkisha hinakata
1855 Saga Nabeshima Hōkōkai Foundation (公益財団法人鍋島報效会)
(kept at the Historical Museum Chōkokan (徴古館))
33°15′05″N 130°18′05″E / 33.251523°N 130.301355°E / 33.251523; 130.301355 (Historical Museum Chōkokan)
Model Paddle Steamer
蒸気船雛形(外輪船)
jōkisen hinakata (gairinsen)
1855 Saga Nabeshima Hōkōkai Foundation (公益財団法人鍋島報效会)
(kept at the Historical Museum Chōkokan (徴古館))
33°15′05″N 130°18′05″E / 33.251523°N 130.301355°E / 33.251523; 130.301355 (Historical Museum Chōkokan)
Model Steamer with Screw Propeller
蒸気船雛形(スクリュー船)
jōkisen hinakata (sukuryū-sen)
1855 Saga Nabeshima Hōkōkai Foundation (公益財団法人鍋島報效会)
(kept at the Historical Museum Chōkokan (徴古館))
33°15′05″N 130°18′05″E / 33.251523°N 130.301355°E / 33.251523; 130.301355 (Historical Museum Chōkokan)
Pair of Mortars
モルチール砲
moruchīru-hō
1843 and later Saga Saga Castle History Museum (佐賀城本丸歴史館)
(kept at the Saga Prefectural Museum)
the 1843 mortar was imported from Holland, the other produced in Japan 33°14′42″N 130°18′02″E / 33.244987°N 130.300545°E / 33.244987; 130.300545 (Saga Prefectural Museum)
Autograph Letter of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
豊臣秀吉自筆書状(五月廿二日/おね宛)
Toyotomi Hideyoshi jihitsu shojō
1593 Karatsu Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum to his wife One (Kita-no-Mandokoro) on the twenty-second day of the fifth month of Bunroku 2 33°31′40″N 129°52′13″E / 33.527801°N 129.870383°E / 33.527801; 129.870383 (Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum)
Materials relating to Kō Kōzen and the Kō Family
洪家伝来洪浩然関係資料
Kō-ke denrai Kō Kōzen kankei shiryō
Momoyama to Edo period Karatsu Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum 92 items, 24 relating to Kō Kōzen and the remainder to the Kō family more generally 33°31′40″N 129°52′13″E / 33.527801°N 129.870383°E / 33.527801; 129.870383 (Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum)

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