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This list is of the Natural Monuments of Japan within the Prefecture of Saga.[1]
National Natural Monuments
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As of 1 April 2021, fifteen Natural Monuments have been designated; Magpie Habitat spans the prefectural borders with Fukuoka Prefecture and the Southern Native Limit of the Long-tail iris includes areas of Yamaguchi, Ehime, and Miyazaki Prefectures.[2][3][4]
Monument
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Municipality
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Comments
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Image
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Coordinates
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Type
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Ref.
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Japanese dormouse Glirulus japonicus ヤマネ Yamane |
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found in Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū |
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1.1 |
[1]
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Japanese wood pigeon Columba janthina カラスバト Karasubato |
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1.2 |
[2]
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Arita Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba 有田のイチョウ Arita no ichō |
Arita |
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33°11′38″N 129°54′20″E / 33.19388°N 129.90560°E / 33.19388; 129.90560 (Arita Ginkgo) |
2.1 |
[3]
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Imari Bay Japanese horseshoe crab Breeding Grounds Tachypleus tridentatus 伊万里湾カブトガニ繁殖地 Imari-wan kabutogani hanshoku-chi |
Imari |
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33°18′03″N 129°50′37″E / 33.30084°N 129.84360°E / 33.30084; 129.84360 (Imari Bay Japanese horseshoe crab Breeding Grounds) |
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[4]
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Ureshino Giant Tea plant Camellia sinensis 嬉野の大チャノキ Ureshino no ōchanoki |
Ureshino |
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33°05′56″N 129°56′01″E / 33.09882°N 129.93370°E / 33.09882; 129.93370 (Ureshino Giant Tea plant) |
2.1 |
[5]
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Kawako Camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora 川古のクス Kawako no kusu |
Takeo |
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33°15′07″N 129°59′37″E / 33.25181°N 129.99350°E / 33.25181; 129.99350 (Kawako Camphor tree) |
2.1 |
[6]
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Mount Kurokami Gleichenia laevissima Native Area 黒髪山カネコシダ自生地 Kurokami-yama kaneko-shida jisei-chi |
Takeo |
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33°12′45″N 129°54′08″E / 33.21254°N 129.90210°E / 33.21254; 129.90210 (Mount Kurokami Gleichenia laevissima Native Area) |
2.12 |
[7]
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Kōtaku-ji Japanese sago palm Cycas revoluta 広沢寺のソテツ Kōtakuji no sotetsu |
Karatsu |
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33°31′51″N 129°52′16″E / 33.53086°N 129.87110°E / 33.53086; 129.87110 (Kōtakuji Japanese sago palm) |
2.1 |
[8]
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Shimoōse Giant Katsura Cercidiphyllum japonicum 下合瀬の大カツラ Shimoōse no ōkatsura |
Saga |
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33°26′37″N 130°15′37″E / 33.44361°N 130.26020°E / 33.44361; 130.26020 (Shimoōse Giant Katsura) |
2.1 |
[9]
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Mount Sengoku Northern Native Limit of the Sasanqua camellia Camellia sasanqua 千石山サザンカ自生北限地帯 Sengoku-yama sazanka jisei hokugen chitai |
Yoshinogari |
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33°22′56″N 130°23′38″E / 33.38211°N 130.39390°E / 33.38211; 130.39390 (Mount Sengoku Northern Native Limit of the Sasanqua camellia) |
2.2,10 |
[10]
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Takakushi Northern Native Limit of the Sea fig Ficus superba 高串アコウ自生北限地帯 Takakushi akō jisei hokugen chitai |
Karatsu |
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33°25′17″N 129°49′42″E / 33.42152°N 129.82840°E / 33.42152; 129.82840 (Takakushi Northern Native Limit of the Sea fig) |
2.10 |
[11]
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Yakataishi no Nanatsugama 屋形石の七ツ釜 Yakataishi no nanatsugama |
Karatsu |
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33°32′57″N 129°55′56″E / 33.54919°N 129.93230°E / 33.54919; 129.93230 (Yakataishi no Nanatsugama) |
3.9 |
[12]
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Yatō Hills Aso Four Pyroclastic Flows Sediment and Buried Forest 八藤丘陵の阿蘇4火砕流堆積物及び埋没林 Yatō kyōri no Aso yon kasai ryūtai sekibutsu oyobi maibotsu-rin |
Kamimine |
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33°20′55″N 130°25′31″E / 33.34853°N 130.42530°E / 33.34853; 130.42530 (Yatō Hills Aso Four Pyroclastic Flows Sediment and Buried Forest) |
3.1,10 |
[13]
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Magpie Habitat Pica pica カササギ生息地 Kasasagi seisoku-chi |
Kashima, Ogi, Saga, Takeo, Taku, Tosu, Ureshino, Fujitsu District, Kanzaki District, Kishima District, and Miyaki District |
designation includes areas of Kurume, Miyama, Yanagawa, and Mizuma District in Fukuoka Prefecture |
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1.5 |
[14]
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Southern Native Limit of the Long-tail iris Iris rossii エヒメアヤメ自生南限地帯 Ehime-ayame jisei nangen chitai |
Saga |
designation includes areas of Hōfu in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture, and Kobayashi in Miyazaki Prefecture |
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35°31′36″N 134°07′13″E / 35.52661°N 134.12020°E / 35.52661; 134.12020 (Southern Native Limit of the Japanese rose) |
2.10 |
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This list is complete and up to date as of April 2021.
Prefectural Natural Monuments
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As of 1 May 2020, sixteen Natural Monuments have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][5]
Municipal Natural Monuments
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As of 1 May 2020, fifty-nine Natural Monuments have been designated at a municipal level.[6]