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List of Historic Sites of Japan (Saga)

This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Saga.[1]

National Historic Sites Edit

As of 1 August 2019, twenty-five Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including three *Special Historic Sites); Kii Castle spans the prefectural borders with Fukuoka.[2][3][4]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
*Yoshinogari Site
吉野ヶ里遺跡
Yoshinogari iseki
Kanzaki, Yoshinogari fortified Yayoi-period settlement, the subject of extensive excavation from 1986; 2500 burials with ICP grave goods have been uncovered; the site has been reconstructed on the basis of hypotheses drawn from the postholes; now a National Government Park[5][6]   33°19′31″N 130°23′04″E / 33.32541401°N 130.38439419°E / 33.32541401; 130.38439419 (Yoshinogari Site) 1 [1]
*Nagoya Castle Site
名護屋城跡並陣跡
Nagoya-jō ato narabainijin ato
Karatsu, Genkai begun in 1591 and completed five months later; extends over 17 ha; stone walls, earthworks, moats, gates and other buildings have been identified; served as the base for Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598;[5] focus of the Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum   33°31′49″N 129°52′05″E / 33.53035107°N 129.86811091°E / 33.53035107; 129.86811091 (Nagoya Castle Site) 2 [2]
*Kii Castle Site
基肄(椽)城跡
Kii-jō ato
Kiyama its construction in 665 under Baekje guidance, as the castle of Woyogi (), is chronicled in Nihon Shoki; formed part of a network of defences dating to the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663 to protect Dazaifu against the threat of invasion from the Korean peninsula by Silla-Tang forces;[7][8][9] the designation includes an area of Chikushino in Fukuoka Prefecture   33°26′36″N 130°30′45″E / 33.44347145°N 130.51252934°E / 33.44347145; 130.51252934 (Kii Castle Site) 2 [3]
Otsuboyama Kōgoishi
おつぼ山神籠石
Otsuboyama kōgoishi
Takeo earthworks stretching 1,866 m, with stone pillar bases and sluice gates; there is a theory that construction was related to defeat at the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663[10]   33°10′41″N 130°03′23″E / 33.17811724°N 130.05648151°E / 33.17811724; 130.05648151 (Otsuboyama Kōgoishi) 1 [4]
Yasunagata Site
安永田遺跡
Yasunagata iseki
Tosu Yayoi-period "high-tech factory" (ハイテク工場); bronze-casting site, discovered in 1974 and extending over an area of 4,400 m2, with five moulds for dōtaku (bells) and five for hoko (spears); traces of bronze found on the valley floor suggest this may have been the site of the smelting works[11]   33°23′55″N 130°30′52″E / 33.39864472°N 130.51458072°E / 33.39864472; 130.51458072 (Yasunagata Site) 1 [5]
Yokotashimo Kofun
横田下古墳
Yokotashimo kofun
Karatsu kofun or burial mound with red walls and three stone sarcophagi in which were found, in 1923, bronze mirrors and cylinders, magatama (comma-shaped beads), iron arrowheads, armour, and Haji ware[12][13] 33°26′04″N 130°02′01″E / 33.43447582°N 130.03355397°E / 33.43447582; 130.03355397 (Yokotashimo Kofun) 1 [6]
Kakiemon Kiln Site
柿右衛門窯跡
Kakiemon kama ato
Arita double climbing kiln: A, with 12 firing chambers, a length of 42 metres, and an average incline of 11.5°; and B, with 21 chambers, a length of 83 metres, and an average gradient of 13°; saggars and kiln tools have also been recovered[14]   33°10′51″N 129°52′07″E / 33.18093825°N 129.86871429°E / 33.18093825; 129.86871429 (Kakiemon Kiln Site) 6 [7]
Nabatake Site
菜畑遺跡
Nabatake iseki
Karatsu acclaimed as Japan's first paddy; important for the understanding of the adoption of wet-rice technology, introduced from the continent;[5] focus of the Matsurokan exhibition hall   33°26′55″N 129°57′28″E / 33.44858876°N 129.95790471°E / 33.44858876; 129.95790471 (Nabatake Site) 1 [8]
Mietsu Naval Dock Site
三重津海軍所跡
Mietsu kaigunsho ato
Saga inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining[15]   33°12′28″N 130°20′24″E / 33.207732°N 130.340137°E / 33.207732; 130.340137 (Nabatake Site) 2 [9]
Anegawa Castle Site
姉川城跡
Anegawa-jō ato
Kanzaki strategic site under Ryūzōji Takanobu but declined in importance after the unification of Kyūshū by Toyotomi Hideyoshi; the site extends 600 metres E-W and 800 N-S, with related mansions, temples and shrines, and a complex network of moats[16]   33°17′35″N 130°20′54″E / 33.29314988°N 130.34839565°E / 33.29314988; 130.34839565 (Anegawa Castle Site) 2 [10]
Katsuno Castle Chiku Clan Site
勝尾城筑紫氏遺跡
Katsuno-jō Chikushi-shi iseki
Tosu fortified at the end of the fifteenth century; attacked by the Shimazu clan in 1586 and later abandoned; excavations from 1995 have revealed an extensive site with moats, earthworks, mansions for retainers, temples and shrines[17] 33°24′08″N 130°27′55″E / 33.40213518°N 130.46524915°E / 33.40213518; 130.46524915 (Katsuno Castle Chikushi Site) 2 [11]
Nishikuma Kofun
西隈古墳
Nishikuma kofun
Saga C5 decorated kofun housing a large sarcophagus, with red pigmentation and incised decoration of triangles and circles[5][18]   33°19′39″N 130°17′36″E / 33.32738344°N 130.29346106°E / 33.32738344; 130.29346106 (Nishikuma Kofun) 1 [12]
Taku Seibyō
多久聖廟
Taku Seibyō
Taku a Neo-Confucian school was established by Taku Shigefumi (多久茂文) in 1699; the ICP temple dates to 1708; major repairs at the end of the Shōwa period were completed in 1990[19][20]   33°15′35″N 130°05′51″E / 33.25974392°N 130.09758673°E / 33.25974392; 130.09758673 (Taku Seibyō) 4 [13]
Obukumayama Kōgoishi
帯隈山神籠石
Obukumayama kōgoishi
Saga C7 fortifications discovered in 1941, that extend for 2.4 km and include a gate[13]   33°20′01″N 130°20′04″E / 33.33361745°N 130.33454194°E / 33.33361745; 130.33454194 (Obukumayama Kōgoishi) 1 [14]
Ōkuma Shigenobu Former Residence
大隈重信旧宅
Ōkuma Shigenobu kyū-taku
Saga birthplace in 1838 of the Meiji statesman and future prime minister; dismantled for repairs in 1968 and open to the public alongside the Ōkuma Memorial Museum (大隈記念館)[13]   33°14′53″N 130°18′31″E / 33.24812272°N 130.30848099°E / 33.24812272; 130.30848099 (Ōkuma Shigenobu Former Residence) 8 [15]
Ōkawachi Nabeshima Kiln Site
大川内鍋島窯跡
Ōkawachi Nabeshima kama ato
Imari the ceramic craft technique of Nabeshima iro (overglaze) is an Important Intangible Cultural Property[21][22]   33°13′57″N 129°53′37″E / 33.23237631°N 129.89347898°E / 33.23237631; 129.89347898 (Ōkawachi Nabeshima Kiln Site) 6 [16]
Taniguchi Kofun
谷口古墳
Taniguchi kofun
Karatsu seventy-seven metre, keyhole-shaped kofun with two stone chambers, boat-shaped sarcophagi, and grave goods that include mirrors, stone combs, items made of iron, and haji ware, dated to the end of the fourth century[5] 33°27′10″N 130°03′16″E / 33.45271378°N 130.05455231°E / 33.45271378; 130.05455231 (Taniguchi Kofun) 1 [17]
Chōshizuka Kofun
銚子塚古墳
Chōshizuka kofun
Saga large early kofun, 98 metres long and dating to the second half of the fourth century[5]   33°19′04″N 130°17′58″E / 33.317788°N 130.29953399°E / 33.317788; 130.29953399 (Chōshizuka Kofun) 1 [18]
Tashiroōta Kofun
田代太田古墳
Tashiroōta kofun
Tosu triple-chambered, 42 metre decorated kofun with red ochre, carbon black and green earth paintings of triangles, concentric circles, boats, humans with outstretched arms, and figures on horseback, concentrated on the rear wall of the burial chamber[23][24]   33°23′42″N 130°30′55″E / 33.39496411°N 130.51533112°E / 33.39496411; 130.51533112 (Tashiroōta Kofun) 1 [19]
Habu Site
土生遺跡
Habu iseki
Ogi Yayoi settlement discovered in 1971 during works to remedy environmental damage caused by mining; evidence uncovered of houses (some now reconstructed), storage pits, and wells, along with the first mould for a yari ganna (spear-plane), tools of stone and wood, and ceramics[5]   33°16′33″N 130°12′02″E / 33.27589625°N 130.20046116°E / 33.27589625; 130.20046116 (Habu Site) 1 [20]
Karatsu Matsuura Clan Graves
唐津松浦墳墓群
Karatsu Matsuura funbo-gun
Karatsu designation includes the Hayamjiri Dolmen Cluster (葉山尻支石墓群) (Jōmon-period cemetery discovered in 1951 and excavated in 1952/3; six dolmens, twenty-six jar burials, and one kofun identified),[5] Ōdomo Site (大友遺跡), Moritashi Dolmen Cluster (森田支石墓群), and Sakura no Baba Site (桜馬場遺跡) 33°24′37″N 130°01′18″E / 33.41031679°N 130.02157169°E / 33.41031679; 130.02157169 (Karatsu Matsuura Clan Graves) 1 [21]
Higashimyō Site
東名遺跡
Higashimyō iseki
Saga   33°15′48″N 130°18′03″E / 33.263375°N 130.30077222°E / 33.263375; 130.30077222 (Higashimyō Site) 1 [22]
Hizen Provincial Headquarters Site
肥前国庁跡
Bizen koku-chō ato
Saga ruins of the Nara- and early Heian-period administrative centre of Hizen Province, extending 105 metres N-S and 77 metres E-W, with similarities to Dazaifu[13]   33°19′01″N 130°16′26″E / 33.31687002°N 130.27376334°E / 33.31687002; 130.27376334 (Bizen Provincial Headquarters Site) 2 [23]
Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites
肥前磁器窯跡
Bizen-jiki kama ato
Arita, Takeo, Ureshino designation includes the Tengudani Kiln Site (天狗谷窯跡), Yanbeta Kiln Site (山辺田窯跡), Haraake Kiln Site (原明窯跡), Hyakken Kiln Site (百間窯跡), Fudōyama Kiln Site (不動山窯跡), and the site of the Izumiyama Clayworks (泉山磁石場跡)   33°11′39″N 129°54′36″E / 33.19428217°N 129.9098826°E / 33.19428217; 129.9098826 (Bizen Porcelain Kiln Sites) 6 [24]
Hizen Pottery Kiln Sites
肥前陶器窯跡
Bizen-tōki kama ato
Takeo, Karatsu, Taku active from the late C16/early C17[13] 33°14′08″N 129°59′07″E / 33.23557013°N 129.98520287°E / 33.23557013; 129.98520287 (Bizen Pottery Kiln Sites) 6 [25]

Prefectural Historic Sites Edit

As of 1 August 2019, forty-seven Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[4][25]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Funazuka
船塚
Funazuka
Saga   33°18′48″N 130°14′29″E / 33.313315°N 130.241461°E / 33.313315; 130.241461 (Funazuka) [26]
Isezuka
伊勢塚
Isezuka
Kanzaki   33°20′48″N 130°22′52″E / 33.346581°N 130.381182°E / 33.346581; 130.381182 (Isezuka) [27]
Udono Stone Buddhas
鵜殿石仏群
Udono sekibutsu-gun
Karatsu   33°20′55″N 130°00′08″E / 33.348625°N 130.002100°E / 33.348625; 130.002100 (Funazuka) [28]
Daiganji Haiji Site
大願寺廃寺跡
Daiganji Haiji ato
Saga 33°19′01″N 130°15′05″E / 33.316920°N 130.251417°E / 33.316920; 130.251417 (Daiganji Haiji Site) [29]
Teraura Haiji Pagoda Site and Foundation Stones
寺浦廃寺塔跡ならびに礎石
Teraura Haiji tō ato narabini soseki
Ogi 33°17′56″N 130°10′53″E / 33.298879°N 130.181326°E / 33.298879; 130.181326 (Teraura Haiji Pagoda Site and Foundation Stones) [30]
Sekigyōmaru Kofun
関行丸古墳
Sekigyōmaru kofun
Saga   33°19′53″N 130°19′40″E / 33.331407°N 130.327764°E / 33.331407; 130.327764 (Sekigyōmaru Kofun) [31]
Shimadazuka
島田塚
Shimadazuka
Karatsu 33°26′02″N 130°00′45″E / 33.433760°N 130.012400°E / 33.433760; 130.012400 (Shimadazuka) [32]
Itō Genboku Former Residence
伊東玄朴旧宅
Itō Genboku kyūtaku
Kanzaki   33°21′22″N 130°21′51″E / 33.356198°N 130.364252°E / 33.356198; 130.364252 (Itō Genboku Former Residence) [33]
Himekata Site
姫方遺跡(雌塚、方形周溝墓、環状列石土壙墓)
Himekata iseki (Mezuka, hōkeishū-kōbo, retsujō resseki dokōbo)
Miyaki three burials are preserved, one with a stone circle 33°21′07″N 130°26′44″E / 33.351950°N 130.445491°E / 33.351950; 130.445491 (Himekata Site) [34]
Tsurugizuka
剣塚
Tsurugizuka
Tosu 33°23′57″N 130°31′26″E / 33.399265°N 130.523897°E / 33.399265; 130.523897 (Tsurugizuka) [35]
Koshindōzuka
庚申堂塚
Koshindōzuka
Tosu   33°23′45″N 130°30′47″E / 33.395883°N 130.513013°E / 33.395883; 130.513013 (Koshindōzuka) [36]
Kojima Kofun
小島古墳
Kojima kofun
Imari 33°19′21″N 129°48′50″E / 33.322577°N 129.813874°E / 33.322577; 129.813874 (Kojima Kofun) [37]
Himezuka
姫塚
Himezuka
Ogi 33°18′33″N 130°13′53″E / 33.309057°N 130.231344°E / 33.309057; 130.231344 (Himezuka) [38]
Ryūōzaki Kofun Cluster
龍王崎古墳群
Ryūōzaki kofun-gun
Shiroishi   33°08′13″N 130°07′15″E / 33.136949°N 130.120772°E / 33.136949; 130.120772 (Ryūōzaki Kofun Cluster) [39]
Onizuka
鬼塚
Onizuka
Kashima 33°05′51″N 130°06′00″E / 33.097402°N 130.100087°E / 33.097402; 130.100087 (Onizuka) [40]
Hoshirō Kiln Site
保四郎窯跡
Hoshirō kama ato
Taku 33°15′42″N 130°05′21″E / 33.261585°N 130.089111°E / 33.261585; 130.089111 (Hoshirō Kiln Site) [41]
Shiomi Kofun
潮見古墳
Shiomi kofun
Takeo 33°10′28″N 130°02′42″E / 33.174530°N 130.044962°E / 33.174530; 130.044962 (Shiomi Kofun) [42]
Yanoura Kofun
矢ノ浦古墳
Yanoura kofun
Takeo 33°11′28″N 130°01′53″E / 33.191061°N 130.031401°E / 33.191061; 130.031401 (Yanoura Kofun) [43]
Tsutsue Kiln Site
筒江窯跡
Tsutsue kama ato
Takeo 33°13′24″N 129°55′12″E / 33.223404°N 129.919993°E / 33.223404; 129.919993 (Tsutsue Kiln Site) [44]
Futatsukayama-Gohondani Site
二塚山五本谷遺跡
Futatsukayama-Gohondani iseki
Kamimine 33°20′40″N 130°25′10″E / 33.344583°N 130.419500°E / 33.344583; 130.419500 (Futatsukayama-Gohondani Site) [45]
Shirohebiyamaiwa Site
白蛇山岩陰遺跡
Shirohebiyamaiwa iseki
Imari 33°16′18″N 129°50′12″E / 33.271542°N 129.836758°E / 33.271542; 129.836758 (Shirohebiyamaiwa Site) [46]
Funaishi Site
船石遺跡
Funaishi iseki
Kamimine 33°20′32″N 130°25′35″E / 33.342360°N 130.426276°E / 33.342360; 130.426276 (Funaishi Site) [47]
Kodaru No.2 Kiln Site
小樽2号窯跡
Kodaru nigō kama ato
Arita 33°11′21″N 129°54′20″E / 33.189222°N 129.905500°E / 33.189222; 129.905500 (Kodaru No.2 Kiln Site) [48]
Kayanotani No.1 Kiln Site
茅ノ谷1号窯跡
Kayanotani ichigō kama ato
Imari 33°16′17″N 129°56′12″E / 33.271525°N 129.936805°E / 33.271525; 129.936805 (Kayanotani No.1 Kiln Site) [49]
Akasaka Kofun
赤坂古墳
Akasaka kofun
Tosu 33°24′01″N 130°31′31″E / 33.400169°N 130.525249°E / 33.400169; 130.525249 (Akasaka Kofun) [50]
Himekata Keyhole Mound
姫方前方後円墳
Himekata zenpōkōen-fun
Miyaki 33°20′53″N 130°26′54″E / 33.347998°N 130.448356°E / 33.347998; 130.448356 (Himekata Keyhole Mound) [51]
Tamashima Kofun
玉島古墳
Tamashima kofun
Takeo   33°10′02″N 130°03′17″E / 33.167337°N 130.054650°E / 33.167337; 130.054650 (Tamashima Kofun) [52]
Tsutsumi Earthworks
堤土塁跡
Tsutsumi dorui ato
Kamimine   33°20′50″N 130°25′24″E / 33.347236°N 130.423207°E / 33.347236; 130.423207 (Tsutsumi Earthworks) [53]
Shishiga Castle Site
獅子城跡
Shishiga-jō ato
Karatsu   33°18′44″N 130°02′30″E / 33.312311°N 130.041733°E / 33.312311; 130.041733 (Shishiga Castle Site) [54]
Chasenzuka Kofun
茶筅塚古墳
Chasenzuka kofun
Ogi   33°17′26″N 130°11′45″E / 33.290575°N 130.195971°E / 33.290575; 130.195971 (Chasenzuka Kofun) [55]
Takayanagi Ōtsuka
高柳大塚
Takayanagi ōtsuka
Miyaki 33°21′28″N 130°25′50″E / 33.357793°N 130.430481°E / 33.357793; 130.430481 (Takayanagi Ōtsuka) [56]
Gongenyama Keyhole Mound and No.2 Mound
権現山前方後円墳及び2号墳(円墳)
Gongenyama zenpōkōen-fun oyobi nigō-fun (en-fun)
Ogi 33°18′20″N 130°13′09″E / 33.305461°N 130.219145°E / 33.305461; 130.219145 (Gongenyama Keyhole Mound and No.2 Mound) [57]
Maruyama Kofun
円山古墳
Maruyama kofun
Ogi 33°18′19″N 130°13′22″E / 33.305228°N 130.222878°E / 33.305228; 130.222878 (Maruyama Kofun) [58]
Taijako Kofun
多蛇古古墳(1号墳)
Taijako kofun (ichigō-fun)
Takeo 33°12′19″N 130°01′43″E / 33.205192°N 130.028493°E / 33.205192; 130.028493 (Taijako Kofun) [59]
Tsumayama Kofun Cluster No.4 Mound
妻山古墳群4号墳
Tsumayama kofun-gun yongō-fun
Shiroishi decorated kofun 33°11′16″N 130°05′52″E / 33.187667°N 130.097737°E / 33.187667; 130.097737 (Tsumayama Kofun Cluster No.4 Mound) [60]
Yoshinogari Site
吉野ヶ里遺跡
Yoshinogari iseki
Kanzaki area surrounding the Special Historic Site   33°19′19″N 130°22′53″E / 33.321958°N 130.381279°E / 33.321958; 130.381279 (Yoshinogari Site) [61]
Kishitake Castle Site
岸岳城跡
Kishitake-jō ato
Karatsu   33°21′24″N 129°58′40″E / 33.356699°N 129.9777031733°E / 33.356699; 129.9777031733 (Kishitake Castle Site) [62]
Kogumayama Kofun
小隈山古墳
Kogumayama kofun
Saga 33°19′11″N 130°15′21″E / 33.319636°N 130.255966°E / 33.319636; 130.255966 (Kogumayama Kofun) [63]
Sayantani Kofun
道祖谷古墳
Sayantani kofun
Shiroishi 33°10′45″N 130°04′42″E / 33.179155°N 130.078254°E / 33.179155; 130.078254 (Sayantani Kofun) [64]
Takashi Jinja Site
高志神社遺跡
Takashi Jinja iseki
Kanzaki 33°16′59″N 130°23′14″E / 33.282988°N 130.387180°E / 33.282988; 130.387180 (Takashi Jinja Site) [65]
Chirikudoi
千栗土居
Chirikudoi
Miyaki   33°19′32″N 130°28′32″E / 33.325419°N 130.475435°E / 33.325419; 130.475435 (Chirikudoi) [66]
Saga Castle Site
佐賀城跡
Saga-jō ato
Saga   33°14′43″N 130°18′08″E / 33.245364°N 130.302229°E / 33.245364; 130.302229 (Saga Castle Site) [67]
Hisagozuka Kofun
瓢塚古墳
Hisagozuka kofun
Karatsu 33°33′49″N 129°53′06″E / 33.563712°N 129.884877°E / 33.563712; 129.884877 (Hisagozuka Kofun) [68]
Kishidake Old Kiln Site
岸岳古窯跡 (道納屋窯跡)
Kishidake koyō ato (Michinaya kama ato)
Karatsu 33°21′28″N 129°58′13″E / 33.357847°N 129.970322°E / 33.357847; 129.970322 (Kishidake Old Kiln Site) [69]
Nita Haniwa Kiln Site
仁田埴輪窯跡
Nita haniwa kama ato
Karatsu 33°27′21″N 130°03′00″E / 33.455720°N 130.049973°E / 33.455720; 130.049973 (Nita Haniwa Kiln Site) [70]
Kurisōzui Kofun
久里双水古墳
Kurisōzui kofun
Karatsu   33°23′49″N 129°59′11″E / 33.396816°N 129.986507°E / 33.396816; 129.986507 (Kurisōzui Kofun) [71]

Municipal Historic Sites Edit

As of 1 May 2018, a further eighty-one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[26]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Cultural Properties for Future Generations". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  2. ^ 史跡名勝天然記念物 [Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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  • (in Japanese) Cultural Properties in Saga Prefecture

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This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Saga 1 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 National Historic Sites 2 Prefectural Historic Sites 3 Municipal Historic Sites 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNational Historic Sites EditAs of 1 August 2019 twenty five Sites have been designated as being of national significance including three Special Historic Sites Kii Castle spans the prefectural borders with Fukuoka 2 3 4 Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref Yoshinogari Site吉野ヶ里遺跡 Yoshinogari iseki Kanzaki Yoshinogari fortified Yayoi period settlement the subject of extensive excavation from 1986 2500 burials with ICP grave goods have been uncovered the site has been reconstructed on the basis of hypotheses drawn from the postholes now a National Government Park 5 6 33 19 31 N 130 23 04 E 33 32541401 N 130 38439419 E 33 32541401 130 38439419 Yoshinogari Site 1 1 Nagoya Castle Site名護屋城跡並陣跡 Nagoya jō ato narabainijin ato Karatsu Genkai begun in 1591 and completed five months later extends over 17 ha stone walls earthworks moats gates and other buildings have been identified served as the base for Hideyoshi s invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598 5 focus of the Saga Prefectural Nagoya Castle Museum 33 31 49 N 129 52 05 E 33 53035107 N 129 86811091 E 33 53035107 129 86811091 Nagoya Castle Site 2 2 Kii Castle Site基肄 椽 城跡 Kii jō ato Kiyama its construction in 665 under Baekje guidance as the castle of Woyogi 椽 is chronicled in Nihon Shoki formed part of a network of defences dating to the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663 to protect Dazaifu against the threat of invasion from the Korean peninsula by Silla Tang forces 7 8 9 the designation includes an area of Chikushino in Fukuoka Prefecture 33 26 36 N 130 30 45 E 33 44347145 N 130 51252934 E 33 44347145 130 51252934 Kii Castle Site 2 3 Otsuboyama Kōgoishiおつぼ山神籠石 Otsuboyama kōgoishi Takeo earthworks stretching 1 866 m with stone pillar bases and sluice gates there is a theory that construction was related to defeat at the Battle of Hakusukinoe in 663 10 33 10 41 N 130 03 23 E 33 17811724 N 130 05648151 E 33 17811724 130 05648151 Otsuboyama Kōgoishi 1 4 Yasunagata Site安永田遺跡 Yasunagata iseki Tosu Yayoi period high tech factory ハイテク工場 bronze casting site discovered in 1974 and extending over an area of 4 400 m2 with five moulds for dōtaku bells and five for hoko spears traces of bronze found on the valley floor suggest this may have been the site of the smelting works 11 33 23 55 N 130 30 52 E 33 39864472 N 130 51458072 E 33 39864472 130 51458072 Yasunagata Site 1 5 Yokotashimo Kofun横田下古墳 Yokotashimo kofun Karatsu kofun or burial mound with red walls and three stone sarcophagi in which were found in 1923 bronze mirrors and cylinders magatama comma shaped beads iron arrowheads armour and Haji ware 12 13 33 26 04 N 130 02 01 E 33 43447582 N 130 03355397 E 33 43447582 130 03355397 Yokotashimo Kofun 1 6 Kakiemon Kiln Site柿右衛門窯跡 Kakiemon kama ato Arita double climbing kiln A with 12 firing chambers a length of 42 metres and an average incline of 11 5 and B with 21 chambers a length of 83 metres and an average gradient of 13 saggars and kiln tools have also been recovered 14 33 10 51 N 129 52 07 E 33 18093825 N 129 86871429 E 33 18093825 129 86871429 Kakiemon Kiln Site 6 7 Nabatake Site菜畑遺跡 Nabatake iseki Karatsu acclaimed as Japan s first paddy important for the understanding of the adoption of wet rice technology introduced from the continent 5 focus of the Matsurokan exhibition hall 33 26 55 N 129 57 28 E 33 44858876 N 129 95790471 E 33 44858876 129 95790471 Nabatake Site 1 8 Mietsu Naval Dock Site三重津海軍所跡 Mietsu kaigunsho ato Saga inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Sites of Japan s Meiji Industrial Revolution Iron and Steel Shipbuilding and Coal Mining 15 33 12 28 N 130 20 24 E 33 207732 N 130 340137 E 33 207732 130 340137 Nabatake Site 2 9 Anegawa Castle Site姉川城跡 Anegawa jō ato Kanzaki strategic site under Ryuzōji Takanobu but declined in importance after the unification of Kyushu by Toyotomi Hideyoshi the site extends 600 metres E W and 800 N S with related mansions temples and shrines and a complex network of moats 16 33 17 35 N 130 20 54 E 33 29314988 N 130 34839565 E 33 29314988 130 34839565 Anegawa Castle Site 2 10 Katsuno Castle Chiku Clan Site勝尾城筑紫氏遺跡 Katsuno jō Chikushi shi iseki Tosu fortified at the end of the fifteenth century attacked by the Shimazu clan in 1586 and later abandoned excavations from 1995 have revealed an extensive site with moats earthworks mansions for retainers temples and shrines 17 33 24 08 N 130 27 55 E 33 40213518 N 130 46524915 E 33 40213518 130 46524915 Katsuno Castle Chikushi Site 2 11 Nishikuma Kofun西隈古墳 Nishikuma kofun Saga C5 decorated kofun housing a large sarcophagus with red pigmentation and incised decoration of triangles and circles 5 18 33 19 39 N 130 17 36 E 33 32738344 N 130 29346106 E 33 32738344 130 29346106 Nishikuma Kofun 1 12 Taku Seibyō多久聖廟 Taku Seibyō Taku a Neo Confucian school was established by Taku Shigefumi 多久茂文 in 1699 the ICP temple dates to 1708 major repairs at the end of the Shōwa period were completed in 1990 19 20 33 15 35 N 130 05 51 E 33 25974392 N 130 09758673 E 33 25974392 130 09758673 Taku Seibyō 4 13 Obukumayama Kōgoishi帯隈山神籠石 Obukumayama kōgoishi Saga C7 fortifications discovered in 1941 that extend for 2 4 km and include a gate 13 33 20 01 N 130 20 04 E 33 33361745 N 130 33454194 E 33 33361745 130 33454194 Obukumayama Kōgoishi 1 14 Ōkuma Shigenobu Former Residence大隈重信旧宅 Ōkuma Shigenobu kyu taku Saga birthplace in 1838 of the Meiji statesman and future prime minister dismantled for repairs in 1968 and open to the public alongside the Ōkuma Memorial Museum 大隈記念館 13 33 14 53 N 130 18 31 E 33 24812272 N 130 30848099 E 33 24812272 130 30848099 Ōkuma Shigenobu Former Residence 8 15 Ōkawachi Nabeshima Kiln Site大川内鍋島窯跡 Ōkawachi Nabeshima kama ato Imari the ceramic craft technique of Nabeshima iro overglaze is an Important Intangible Cultural Property 21 22 33 13 57 N 129 53 37 E 33 23237631 N 129 89347898 E 33 23237631 129 89347898 Ōkawachi Nabeshima Kiln Site 6 16 Taniguchi Kofun谷口古墳 Taniguchi kofun Karatsu seventy seven metre keyhole shaped kofun with two stone chambers boat shaped sarcophagi and grave goods that include mirrors stone combs items made of iron and haji ware dated to the end of the fourth century 5 33 27 10 N 130 03 16 E 33 45271378 N 130 05455231 E 33 45271378 130 05455231 Taniguchi Kofun 1 17 Chōshizuka Kofun銚子塚古墳 Chōshizuka kofun Saga large early kofun 98 metres long and dating to the second half of the fourth century 5 33 19 04 N 130 17 58 E 33 317788 N 130 29953399 E 33 317788 130 29953399 Chōshizuka Kofun 1 18 Tashiroōta Kofun田代太田古墳 Tashiroōta kofun Tosu triple chambered 42 metre decorated kofun with red ochre carbon black and green earth paintings of triangles concentric circles boats humans with outstretched arms and figures on horseback concentrated on the rear wall of the burial chamber 23 24 33 23 42 N 130 30 55 E 33 39496411 N 130 51533112 E 33 39496411 130 51533112 Tashiroōta Kofun 1 19 Habu Site土生遺跡 Habu iseki Ogi Yayoi settlement discovered in 1971 during works to remedy environmental damage caused by mining evidence uncovered of houses some now reconstructed storage pits and wells along with the first mould for a yari ganna spear plane tools of stone and wood and ceramics 5 33 16 33 N 130 12 02 E 33 27589625 N 130 20046116 E 33 27589625 130 20046116 Habu Site 1 20 Karatsu Matsuura Clan Graves唐津松浦墳墓群 Karatsu Matsuura funbo gun Karatsu designation includes the Hayamjiri Dolmen Cluster 葉山尻支石墓群 Jōmon period cemetery discovered in 1951 and excavated in 1952 3 six dolmens twenty six jar burials and one kofun identified 5 Ōdomo Site 大友遺跡 Moritashi Dolmen Cluster 森田支石墓群 and Sakura no Baba Site 桜馬場遺跡 33 24 37 N 130 01 18 E 33 41031679 N 130 02157169 E 33 41031679 130 02157169 Karatsu Matsuura Clan Graves 1 21 Higashimyō Site東名遺跡 Higashimyō iseki Saga 33 15 48 N 130 18 03 E 33 263375 N 130 30077222 E 33 263375 130 30077222 Higashimyō Site 1 22 Hizen Provincial Headquarters Site肥前国庁跡 Bizen koku chō ato Saga ruins of the Nara and early Heian period administrative centre of Hizen Province extending 105 metres N S and 77 metres E W with similarities to Dazaifu 13 33 19 01 N 130 16 26 E 33 31687002 N 130 27376334 E 33 31687002 130 27376334 Bizen Provincial Headquarters Site 2 23 Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites肥前磁器窯跡 Bizen jiki kama ato Arita Takeo Ureshino designation includes the Tengudani Kiln Site 天狗谷窯跡 Yanbeta Kiln Site 山辺田窯跡 Haraake Kiln Site 原明窯跡 Hyakken Kiln Site 百間窯跡 Fudōyama Kiln Site 不動山窯跡 and the site of the Izumiyama Clayworks 泉山磁石場跡 33 11 39 N 129 54 36 E 33 19428217 N 129 9098826 E 33 19428217 129 9098826 Bizen Porcelain Kiln Sites 6 24 Hizen Pottery Kiln Sites肥前陶器窯跡 Bizen tōki kama ato Takeo Karatsu Taku active from the late C16 early C17 13 33 14 08 N 129 59 07 E 33 23557013 N 129 98520287 E 33 23557013 129 98520287 Bizen Pottery Kiln Sites 6 25 This list is complete and up to date as of August 2019 Prefectural Historic Sites EditAs of 1 August 2019 forty seven Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance 4 25 Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref Funazuka船塚 Funazuka Saga 33 18 48 N 130 14 29 E 33 313315 N 130 241461 E 33 313315 130 241461 Funazuka 26 Isezuka伊勢塚 Isezuka Kanzaki 33 20 48 N 130 22 52 E 33 346581 N 130 381182 E 33 346581 130 381182 Isezuka 27 Udono Stone Buddhas鵜殿石仏群 Udono sekibutsu gun Karatsu 33 20 55 N 130 00 08 E 33 348625 N 130 002100 E 33 348625 130 002100 Funazuka 28 Daiganji Haiji Site大願寺廃寺跡 Daiganji Haiji ato Saga 33 19 01 N 130 15 05 E 33 316920 N 130 251417 E 33 316920 130 251417 Daiganji Haiji Site 29 Teraura Haiji Pagoda Site and Foundation Stones寺浦廃寺塔跡ならびに礎石 Teraura Haiji tō ato narabini soseki Ogi 33 17 56 N 130 10 53 E 33 298879 N 130 181326 E 33 298879 130 181326 Teraura Haiji Pagoda Site and Foundation Stones 30 Sekigyōmaru Kofun関行丸古墳 Sekigyōmaru kofun Saga 33 19 53 N 130 19 40 E 33 331407 N 130 327764 E 33 331407 130 327764 Sekigyōmaru Kofun 31 Shimadazuka島田塚 Shimadazuka Karatsu 33 26 02 N 130 00 45 E 33 433760 N 130 012400 E 33 433760 130 012400 Shimadazuka 32 Itō Genboku Former Residence伊東玄朴旧宅 Itō Genboku kyutaku Kanzaki 33 21 22 N 130 21 51 E 33 356198 N 130 364252 E 33 356198 130 364252 Itō Genboku Former Residence 33 Himekata Site姫方遺跡 雌塚 方形周溝墓 環状列石土壙墓 Himekata iseki Mezuka hōkeishu kōbo retsujō resseki dokōbo Miyaki three burials are preserved one with a stone circle 33 21 07 N 130 26 44 E 33 351950 N 130 445491 E 33 351950 130 445491 Himekata Site 34 Tsurugizuka剣塚 Tsurugizuka Tosu 33 23 57 N 130 31 26 E 33 399265 N 130 523897 E 33 399265 130 523897 Tsurugizuka 35 Koshindōzuka庚申堂塚 Koshindōzuka Tosu 33 23 45 N 130 30 47 E 33 395883 N 130 513013 E 33 395883 130 513013 Koshindōzuka 36 Kojima Kofun小島古墳 Kojima kofun Imari 33 19 21 N 129 48 50 E 33 322577 N 129 813874 E 33 322577 129 813874 Kojima Kofun 37 Himezuka姫塚 Himezuka Ogi 33 18 33 N 130 13 53 E 33 309057 N 130 231344 E 33 309057 130 231344 Himezuka 38 Ryuōzaki Kofun Cluster龍王崎古墳群 Ryuōzaki kofun gun Shiroishi 33 08 13 N 130 07 15 E 33 136949 N 130 120772 E 33 136949 130 120772 Ryuōzaki Kofun Cluster 39 Onizuka鬼塚 Onizuka Kashima 33 05 51 N 130 06 00 E 33 097402 N 130 100087 E 33 097402 130 100087 Onizuka 40 Hoshirō Kiln Site保四郎窯跡 Hoshirō kama ato Taku 33 15 42 N 130 05 21 E 33 261585 N 130 089111 E 33 261585 130 089111 Hoshirō Kiln Site 41 Shiomi Kofun潮見古墳 Shiomi kofun Takeo 33 10 28 N 130 02 42 E 33 174530 N 130 044962 E 33 174530 130 044962 Shiomi Kofun 42 Yanoura Kofun矢ノ浦古墳 Yanoura kofun Takeo 33 11 28 N 130 01 53 E 33 191061 N 130 031401 E 33 191061 130 031401 Yanoura Kofun 43 Tsutsue Kiln Site筒江窯跡 Tsutsue kama ato Takeo 33 13 24 N 129 55 12 E 33 223404 N 129 919993 E 33 223404 129 919993 Tsutsue Kiln Site 44 Futatsukayama Gohondani Site二塚山五本谷遺跡 Futatsukayama Gohondani iseki Kamimine 33 20 40 N 130 25 10 E 33 344583 N 130 419500 E 33 344583 130 419500 Futatsukayama Gohondani Site 45 Shirohebiyamaiwa Site白蛇山岩陰遺跡 Shirohebiyamaiwa iseki Imari 33 16 18 N 129 50 12 E 33 271542 N 129 836758 E 33 271542 129 836758 Shirohebiyamaiwa Site 46 Funaishi Site船石遺跡 Funaishi iseki Kamimine 33 20 32 N 130 25 35 E 33 342360 N 130 426276 E 33 342360 130 426276 Funaishi Site 47 Kodaru No 2 Kiln Site小樽2号窯跡 Kodaru nigō kama ato Arita 33 11 21 N 129 54 20 E 33 189222 N 129 905500 E 33 189222 129 905500 Kodaru No 2 Kiln Site 48 Kayanotani No 1 Kiln Site茅ノ谷1号窯跡 Kayanotani ichigō kama ato Imari 33 16 17 N 129 56 12 E 33 271525 N 129 936805 E 33 271525 129 936805 Kayanotani No 1 Kiln Site 49 Akasaka Kofun赤坂古墳 Akasaka kofun Tosu 33 24 01 N 130 31 31 E 33 400169 N 130 525249 E 33 400169 130 525249 Akasaka Kofun 50 Himekata Keyhole Mound姫方前方後円墳 Himekata zenpōkōen fun Miyaki 33 20 53 N 130 26 54 E 33 347998 N 130 448356 E 33 347998 130 448356 Himekata Keyhole Mound 51 Tamashima Kofun玉島古墳 Tamashima kofun Takeo 33 10 02 N 130 03 17 E 33 167337 N 130 054650 E 33 167337 130 054650 Tamashima Kofun 52 Tsutsumi Earthworks堤土塁跡 Tsutsumi dorui ato Kamimine 33 20 50 N 130 25 24 E 33 347236 N 130 423207 E 33 347236 130 423207 Tsutsumi Earthworks 53 Shishiga Castle Site獅子城跡 Shishiga jō ato Karatsu 33 18 44 N 130 02 30 E 33 312311 N 130 041733 E 33 312311 130 041733 Shishiga Castle Site 54 Chasenzuka Kofun茶筅塚古墳 Chasenzuka kofun Ogi 33 17 26 N 130 11 45 E 33 290575 N 130 195971 E 33 290575 130 195971 Chasenzuka Kofun 55 Takayanagi Ōtsuka高柳大塚 Takayanagi ōtsuka Miyaki 33 21 28 N 130 25 50 E 33 357793 N 130 430481 E 33 357793 130 430481 Takayanagi Ōtsuka 56 Gongenyama Keyhole Mound and No 2 Mound権現山前方後円墳及び2号墳 円墳 Gongenyama zenpōkōen fun oyobi nigō fun en fun Ogi 33 18 20 N 130 13 09 E 33 305461 N 130 219145 E 33 305461 130 219145 Gongenyama Keyhole Mound and No 2 Mound 57 Maruyama Kofun円山古墳 Maruyama kofun Ogi 33 18 19 N 130 13 22 E 33 305228 N 130 222878 E 33 305228 130 222878 Maruyama Kofun 58 Taijako Kofun多蛇古古墳 1号墳 Taijako kofun ichigō fun Takeo 33 12 19 N 130 01 43 E 33 205192 N 130 028493 E 33 205192 130 028493 Taijako Kofun 59 Tsumayama Kofun Cluster No 4 Mound妻山古墳群4号墳 Tsumayama kofun gun yongō fun Shiroishi decorated kofun 33 11 16 N 130 05 52 E 33 187667 N 130 097737 E 33 187667 130 097737 Tsumayama Kofun Cluster No 4 Mound 60 Yoshinogari Site吉野ヶ里遺跡 Yoshinogari iseki Kanzaki area surrounding the Special Historic Site 33 19 19 N 130 22 53 E 33 321958 N 130 381279 E 33 321958 130 381279 Yoshinogari Site 61 Kishitake Castle Site岸岳城跡 Kishitake jō ato Karatsu 33 21 24 N 129 58 40 E 33 356699 N 129 9777031733 E 33 356699 129 9777031733 Kishitake Castle Site 62 Kogumayama Kofun小隈山古墳 Kogumayama kofun Saga 33 19 11 N 130 15 21 E 33 319636 N 130 255966 E 33 319636 130 255966 Kogumayama Kofun 63 Sayantani Kofun道祖谷古墳 Sayantani kofun Shiroishi 33 10 45 N 130 04 42 E 33 179155 N 130 078254 E 33 179155 130 078254 Sayantani Kofun 64 Takashi Jinja Site高志神社遺跡 Takashi Jinja iseki Kanzaki 33 16 59 N 130 23 14 E 33 282988 N 130 387180 E 33 282988 130 387180 Takashi Jinja Site 65 Chirikudoi千栗土居 Chirikudoi Miyaki 33 19 32 N 130 28 32 E 33 325419 N 130 475435 E 33 325419 130 475435 Chirikudoi 66 Saga Castle Site佐賀城跡 Saga jō ato Saga 33 14 43 N 130 18 08 E 33 245364 N 130 302229 E 33 245364 130 302229 Saga Castle Site 67 Hisagozuka Kofun瓢塚古墳 Hisagozuka kofun Karatsu 33 33 49 N 129 53 06 E 33 563712 N 129 884877 E 33 563712 129 884877 Hisagozuka Kofun 68 Kishidake Old Kiln Site岸岳古窯跡 道納屋窯跡 Kishidake koyō ato Michinaya kama ato Karatsu 33 21 28 N 129 58 13 E 33 357847 N 129 970322 E 33 357847 129 970322 Kishidake Old Kiln Site 69 Nita Haniwa Kiln Site仁田埴輪窯跡 Nita haniwa kama ato Karatsu 33 27 21 N 130 03 00 E 33 455720 N 130 049973 E 33 455720 130 049973 Nita Haniwa Kiln Site 70 Kurisōzui Kofun久里双水古墳 Kurisōzui kofun Karatsu 33 23 49 N 129 59 11 E 33 396816 N 129 986507 E 33 396816 129 986507 Kurisōzui Kofun 71 Municipal Historic Sites EditAs of 1 May 2018 a further eighty one Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance 26 See also Edit Japan portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to National historic sites in Saga prefecture Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prefectural Historic Sites in Saga Prefecture Cultural Properties of Japan Hizen Province Saga Domain Saga Prefectural Museum List of Cultural Properties of Japan paintings Saga List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan Saga References Edit Cultural Properties for Future Generations Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 3 August 2019 史跡名勝天然記念物 Number of Monuments of Japan by Prefecture in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs 1 July 2019 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Database of National Cultural Properties 史跡名勝天然記念物 史跡 特別史跡 佐賀県 2県以上 in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 2 May 2017 Retrieved 5 August 2019 a b 佐賀県内所在指定文化財等件数一覧 Number of Cultural Properties in Saga Prefecture in Japanese Saga Prefecture 1 August 2019 Retrieved 5 August 2019 a b c d e f g h 国指定 史跡の部 01 National Historic Sites 1 in Japanese Saga Prefecture Retrieved 11 June 2012 Yoshinogari Historical Park Yoshinogari Historical Park Retrieved 11 June 2012 基肄城 Kii Castle in Japanese Kiyama Town Archived from the original on 25 September 2010 Retrieved 11 June 2012 基肄城 Kii Castle in Japanese Chikushino City Retrieved 11 June 2012 Aston W G 1972 1896 Nihongi Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A D 697 Vol 2 Tuttle pp 283f ISBN 0 8048 0984 4 おつぼ山神籠石 Otsuboyama Kōgoishi in Japanese Takeo City Retrieved 11 June 2012 安永田遺跡 Yasunagata Site in Japanese Tosu City Retrieved 11 June 2012 横田下古墳 Yokotashimo Kofun in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 18 December 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2012 a b c d e 国指定 史跡の部 02 National Historic Sites 2 in Japanese Saga Prefecture Retrieved 11 June 2012 柿右衛門窯跡 Kakiemon Kiln Site in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 11 June 2012 Sites of Japan s Meiji Industrial Revolution Iron and Steel Shipbuilding and Coal Mining UNESCO Retrieved 5 August 2019 国指定 史跡の部 01 National Historic Sites 3 in Japanese Saga Prefecture Retrieved 14 June 2012 勝尾城筑紫氏遺跡 Katsuno Castle Chiku Clan Site Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 16 June 2012 西隈古墳 Nishikuma Kofun in Japanese Kyushu National Museum Retrieved 9 December 2013 多久聖廟 Taku Seibyō in Japanese Taku City Retrieved 14 June 2012 多久聖廟 Taku Seibyō in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 14 June 2012 色鍋島 Nabeshima iro e in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 14 June 2012 iro e Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System Retrieved 14 June 2012 田代太田古墳 Tashiroōta Kofun in Japanese Tosu City Retrieved 16 June 2012 田代太田古墳 Tashiroōta Kofun in Japanese Kyushu National Museum Retrieved 9 December 2013 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 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2019 都道府県別指定等文化財件数 市町村分 Number of Municipal Cultural Properties by Prefecture in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs 1 May 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2019 External links Edit in Japanese Cultural Properties in Saga Prefecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Historic Sites of Japan Saga amp oldid 1159471427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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