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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物 , kenzōbutsu ) for the Prefecture of Kōchi .[ 1]
National Cultural Properties [ edit ]
As of 1 June 2015, twenty Important Cultural Properties (including one *National Treasure ) with sixty component structures have been designated , being of national significance .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Property
Date
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*Buraku-ji Yakushi-dō豊楽寺 薬師堂Burakuji Yakushi-dō
1151
Ōtoyo
33°47′32″N 133°43′38″E / 33.7921165°N 133.72711628°E / 33.7921165; 133.72711628 (Burakuji Yakushi-dō )
[1]
Yasuoka Family Residence 安岡家住宅 Yasuoka-ke jūtaku
1828-67
Kōnan
designation comprises four components: the main residence (1828), and tool storehouse, rice storehouse, and kamaya (cooking building) (all 1830-67)
32°43′59″N 132°59′02″E / 32.73313697°N 132.98387784°E / 32.73313697; 132.98387784 (Yasuoka Family Residence )
[2] [3] [4] [5]
Yoshifuku Family Residence 吉福家住宅 Yoshifuku-ke jūtaku
1901
Tosashimizu
designation comprises four components: the main residence, barn, kamaya, and gate house
33°34′41″N 133°44′08″E / 33.57799107°N 133.73558265°E / 33.57799107; 133.73558265 (Yoshifuku Family Residence )
[6] [7] [8] [9]
Former Sekikawa Family Residence 旧関川家住宅 kyū-Sekikawa-ke jūtaku
1819-1925
Kōchi
designation comprises four components: the main residence (1819), front gate (1868-1911), tool storehouse (1912–25), and rice storehouse (1893)
33°35′16″N 133°34′26″E / 33.58777219°N 133.57390179°E / 33.58777219; 133.57390179 (Former Sekikawa Family Residence )
[10] [11] [12] [13]
Former Yanase Forest Railway Facilities 旧魚梁瀬森林鉄道 施設kyū-Yanase shinrin tetsudō shisetsu
1911-41
Nahari , Tano , Yasuda , Kitagawa , Umaji
designation comprises fourteen components: five tunnels (four 1911, one 1913) and nine bridges (1924–41)
33°29′15″N 134°00′09″E / 33.4874299°N 134.00262903°E / 33.4874299; 134.00262903 (Former Yanase Forest Railway Facilities )
[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]
Former Yamanouchi Family Residence Nagaya旧山内家下屋敷長屋 kyū-Yamanouchi-ke shimoyashiki nagaya
1864
Kōchi
33°33′22″N 133°31′59″E / 33.55599682°N 133.53318525°E / 33.55599682; 133.53318525 (Former Yamanouchi Family Residence Nagaya )
[28]
Takeuchi Family Residence 旧竹内家住宅 kyū-Takeuchi-ke jūtaku
1701-1800
Shimanto
33°11′35″N 132°58′14″E / 33.19315589°N 132.97064883°E / 33.19315589; 132.97064883 (Takeuchi Family Residence )
[29]
Former Tajikawa Bansho Shoin 旧立川番所 書院 kyū-Tajikawa bansho shoin
1797
Ōtoyo
33°50′56″N 133°38′58″E / 33.84887285°N 133.64945632°E / 33.84887285; 133.64945632 (Former Tajikawa Bansho Shoin )
[30]
Konrin-ji Yakushidō金林寺 薬師堂Konrinji Yakushidō
1401-1500
Umaji
33°33′02″N 134°02′48″E / 33.55046332°N 134.04680452°E / 33.55046332; 134.04680452 (Konrinji Yakushidō )
[31]
Kōchi Castle 高知城 Kōchi-jō
1661-1803
Kōchi
designation comprises fifteen components: the tenshu (1747), kaitokukan (1749), storehouse (1747–49), four gates (1730-1803), two turrets (1661-1803), and six sections of wall with arrow holes (1747–49)
33°33′39″N 133°31′54″E / 33.56080452°N 133.53154269°E / 33.56080452; 133.53154269 (Kōchi Castle )
[32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
Kokubun-ji Kondō 国分寺 金堂Kokubunji kondō
1558
Nankoku
33°35′56″N 133°38′24″E / 33.59879624°N 133.6401128°E / 33.59879624; 133.6401128 (Kokubunji Kondō )
[47]
Yamanake Family Residence 山中家住宅 Yamanake-ke jūtaku
1701-1800
Ino
33°43′49″N 133°14′11″E / 33.73031902°N 133.23646872°E / 33.73031902; 133.23646872 (Yamanake Family Residence )
[48]
Takemura Family Residence 竹村家住宅 Takemura-ke jūtaku
1730-1867
Sakawa
designation comprises three components: the main residence (1780), storehouse (1830–67), and front gate (1838)
33°29′57″N 133°17′23″E / 33.4991519°N 133.28974336°E / 33.4991519; 133.28974336 (Takemura Family Residence )
[49] [50] [51]
Chikurin-ji Hondō 竹林寺本堂 Chikurinji hondō
1467-1572
Kōchi
33°32′47″N 133°34′36″E / 33.54651245°N 133.57660326°E / 33.54651245; 133.57660326 (Chikurinji Hondō )
[52]
Asakura Jinja Honden 朝倉神社 本殿Asakura Jinja honden
1657
Kōchi
33°33′13″N 133°28′54″E / 33.55351696°N 133.48164575°E / 33.55351696; 133.48164575 (Asakura Jinja Honden )
[53]
Tosa Jinja Korō 土佐神社楼門 Tosa Jinja korō
1369
Kōchi
33°35′32″N 133°34′38″E / 33.5922655°N 133.57724217°E / 33.5922655; 133.57724217 (Tosa Jinja Korō )
[54]
Tosa Jinja Honden , Heiden -Haiden 土佐神社本殿、幣殿及び拝殿 Tosa Jinja honden, heiden oyobi haiden
1571
Kōchi
designation comprises two components
33°35′34″N 133°34′37″E / 33.59280793°N 133.57700749°E / 33.59280793; 133.57700749 (Tosa Jinja Honden, Heiden-Haiden )
[55] [56]
Tosa Jinja Rōmon 土佐神社楼門 Tosa Jinja rōmon
1631
Kōchi
33°35′22″N 133°34′37″E / 33.58952509°N 133.57708006°E / 33.58952509; 133.57708006 (Tosa Jinja Rōmon )
[57]
Fuwa Hachimangū Honden 不破八幡宮 本殿Fuwa Hachimangū honden
1559
Shimanto
32°58′51″N 132°56′15″E / 32.9807854°N 132.93736733°E / 32.9807854; 132.93736733 (Fuwa Hachimangū Honden )
[58]
Otonashi Jinja 鳴無神社 Otonashi Jinja
1663
Susaki
designation comprises two components: the honden and heiden -haiden
33°24′51″N 133°22′08″E / 33.41416068°N 133.36898922°E / 33.41416068; 133.36898922 (Otonashi Jinja )
[59] [60]
This list is complete and up to date as of June 2015 .
Prefectural Cultural Properties [ edit ]
As of 1 May 2014, eleven properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[ 4] [ 5]
This list is complete and up to date as of June 2015 .
Municipal Cultural Properties [ edit ]
As of 1 May 2014, eighty-eight properties have been designated at a municipal level.[ 6]
Registered Cultural Properties [ edit ]
As of 1 June 2015, two hundred and seventy-three properties at ninety-four sites have been registered (as opposed to designated ) at a national level.[ 4] [ 7]