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

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 Shiga.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 August 2015, five Important Cultural Properties have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Materials relating to Amenomori Hōshū
雨森芳洲関係資料
Amenomori Hōshū kankei shiryō
Edo period Nagahama Takatsuki Kannon No Sato Museum of History and Folklore (高月町立観音の里歴史民俗資料館) 123 items 35°28′31″N 136°14′26″E / 35.47531301°N 136.24048705°E / 35.47531301; 136.24048705 (Takatsuki Kannon No Sato Museum of History and Folklore)
Onjō-ji Shaku
園城寺尺
Onjōji shaku
Muromachi period Ōtsu Onjō-ji two items 35°00′48″N 135°51′10″E / 35.013312°N 135.852813°E / 35.013312; 135.852813 (Onjōji)
Katsura-gawa Myōō-in Confinement Ofuda
葛川明王院参籠札
Katsura-gawa Myōō-in sanrō fuda
Kamakura to Edo period Ōtsu Myōō-in (明王院) 501 items 35°14′52″N 135°52′09″E / 35.247804°N 135.869076°E / 35.247804; 135.869076 (Myōō-in)
Shūzon edition woodblock characters
宗存版木活字(付属品共)
Shūzon-ban mokkatsuji (fuzoku hintomo)
Edo period Ōtsu Enryaku-ji 174,261 items 35°04′13″N 135°50′28″E / 35.070406°N 135.841154°E / 35.070406; 135.841154 (Enryakuji)
Kemari-related materials of the Nanba Family
難波家蹴鞠関係資料
Nanba-ke kemari kankei shiryō
Heian to Edo period Ōtsu Hirano Jinja (平野神社) 491 items 35°00′12″N 135°52′26″E / 35.003431°N 135.873950°E / 35.003431; 135.873950 (Hirano Jinja)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 1 January 2004, five properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[5][6]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Saigoku 33 Temple Pilgrimage Ofuda
西国三十三所順礼札
Saigoku sanjūsan-sho junrei satsu
Muromachi to Edo period Ōtsu Ishiyama-dera nine items 34°57′37″N 135°54′21″E / 34.960350°N 135.905736°E / 34.960350; 135.905736 (Ishiyama-dera)
Kinshō-ji Notice Boards
金勝寺制札
Kinshōji seisatsu
1487 and 1491 Rittō Kinshō-ji (金勝寺)
(kept at the Rittō Museum of History and Folklore (栗東歴史民俗博物館))
two items 35°01′05″N 136°00′32″E / 35.017981°N 136.008828°E / 35.017981; 136.008828 (Rittō Museum of History and Folklore)
Chōju-ji Notice Boards
長寿寺制札
Chōjuji seisatsu
1333 and 1491 Konan Chōju-ji (長寿寺) two items 34°59′07″N 136°03′36″E / 34.985311°N 136.059902°E / 34.985311; 136.059902 (Chōjuji)
Lotus Sutra woodblocks (Saimyō-ji edition)
法華経板木 (西明寺版)
Hokke-kyō hangi (Saimyōji-ban)
Nanboku-chō and Muromachi period Kōra Saimyō-ji (西明寺) forty-eight woodblocks, with inscriptions of 1386 and 1413 35°11′00″N 136°17′08″E / 35.183199°N 136.285493°E / 35.183199; 136.285493 (Saimyōji)
Humane King Sutra woodblocks (Saimyō-ji edition)
仁王経板木 (西明寺版)
Ninnō-kyō hangi (Saimyōji-ban)
1388 Kōra Saimyō-ji (西明寺) ten woodblocks 35°11′00″N 136°17′08″E / 35.183199°N 136.285493°E / 35.183199; 136.285493 (Saimyōji)

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