List of Cultural Properties of Japan – structures (Hokkaidō)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Circuit of Hokkaidō.[1]

National Cultural Properties

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As of 1 July 2019, thirty Important Cultural Properties with sixty-nine component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4][5]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Iai Gakuin (Former Iai Girls School)
遺愛学院(旧遺愛女学校)
Iai gakuin (kyū-Iai jo-gakkō)
1908 Hakodate designation comprises two components: the main building and former missionary building 41°47′13″N 140°45′26″E / 41.78705694°N 140.75734441°E / 41.78705694; 140.75734441 (Former Asahikawa Officers' Clubhouse) [1] [2]
Former Asahikawa Officers' Clubhouse
旧旭川偕行社
kyū-Asahikawa kaikōsha
1902 Asahikawa now the Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture   43°48′20″N 142°21′52″E / 43.80558911°N 142.36431901°E / 43.80558911; 142.36431901 (Former Asahikawa Officers' Clubhouse) [3]
Former Shimoyoichi Unjōya
旧下ヨイチ運上家
kyū-Shimoyoichi unjōya
1853 Yoichi 43°11′52″N 140°47′17″E / 43.19788747°N 140.78816085°E / 43.19788747; 140.78816085 (Former Shimoyoichi Unjōya) [4]
Former Hanada Family Banya
旧花田家番屋(北海道留萌郡小平町)
kyū-Hanada-ke banya (Hokkaidō Rumoi-gun Obira-chō)
1905 Obira   44°08′14″N 141°39′19″E / 44.13710644°N 141.65530403°E / 44.13710644; 141.65530403 (Former Hanada Family Banya) [5]
Former Development Commission Industrial Development Office
開拓使工業局庁舎
kyū-Kaitakushi kōgyō-kyoku chōsha
1877 Sapporo now within the Historical Village of Hokkaido[6]   43°02′51″N 141°29′56″E / 43.04736948°N 141.49893428°E / 43.04736948; 141.49893428 (Former Development Commission Industrial Development Office) [6]
Former Sasanami Family Residence
旧笹浪家住宅(北海道檜山郡上ノ国町)
kyū-Sasanami-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Hiyama-gun Kaminokuni-chō)
1801-1900 Kaminokuni designation comprises three components: the main building (C19), earthen warehouse (1885), and rice storehouse and archive (1848) 41°48′12″N 140°06′16″E / 41.80340534°N 140.10432497°E / 41.80340534; 140.10432497 (Former Sasanami Family Residence) [7] [8] [9]
Former Sapporo Agricultural College Drill Hall Clock Tower
旧札幌農学校演武場(時計台)
kyū-Sapporo nōgakkō enbujō (tokei-dai)
1878 Sapporo the bell is one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan   43°03′45″N 141°21′13″E / 43.0625588°N 141.35353324°E / 43.0625588; 141.35353324 (Former Sapporo Agricultural College Drill Hall Clock Tower) [10]
Former Mitobe Family Residence
旧三戸部家住宅(北海道有珠郡伊達町)
kyū-Mitobe-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Usu-gun Date-chō)
1887 (circa) Date   42°28′23″N 140°52′30″E / 42.47293847°N 140.8750337°E / 42.47293847; 140.8750337 (Former Mitobe Family Residence) [11]
Former Temiya Railway Facilities
旧手宮鉄道施設
kyū-Temiya tetudō shisetsu
1868-1919 Otaru designation comprises six components: the No. 1 Locomotive Shed (機関車庫一号) (c. 1908), No. 3 Locomotive Shed (機関車庫三号) (1885), Storehouse for Dangerous Goods (危険品庫) (pre-1898), Water Tower (貯水槽) (pre-1916), Turntable (転車台) (1919), and Retaining Wall (擁壁) (1868-1911)   43°12′43″N 141°00′01″E / 43.21190863°N 141.00037116°E / 43.21190863; 141.00037116 (Former Temiya Railway Facilities) [12][13][14][15][16][17]
Former Futaba Kindergarten Building
旧双葉幼稚園園舎
kyū-Futaba yōchien ensha
1922 Obihiro 42°55′21″N 143°12′40″E / 42.92256583°N 143.21122194°E / 42.92256583; 143.21122194 (Former Futaba Kindergarten Building) [18]
Former Nakamura Family Residence
旧中村家住宅(北海道檜山郡江差町)
kyū-Nakamura-ke jūtaku (Hokkaidō Hiyama-gun Esashi-chō)
1830-1889 Esashi designation comprises three components: the Main Building (c. 1889) and two storage buildings (one of c. 1889, the other from the end of the Edo period) 41°52′09″N 140°07′44″E / 41.86909424°N 140.1287878°E / 41.86909424; 140.1287878 (Former Nakamura Family Residence) [19][20][21]
Former Nippon Yūsen Otaru Branch Building
旧日本郵船株式会社小樽支店
kyū-Nippon Yūsen kabushiki kaisha Otaru shiten
1905 Otaru   43°12′26″N 140°59′54″E / 43.20727415°N 140.99830789°E / 43.20727415; 140.99830789 (Former Nippon Yūsen Otaru Branch Building) [22]
Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward
旧函館区公会堂
kyū-Hakodate-ku kōkaidō)
1910 Hakodate designation comprises two components: the Main Building and Annex   41°45′54″N 140°42′32″E / 41.76504812°N 140.708939°E / 41.76504812; 140.708939 (Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward) [23][24]
Former Homma Family Residence
旧本間家住宅
kyū-Homma-ke jūtaku
1893-1902 Mashike designation comprises five components: the Main Building (1902), Store (1893), Annex (c. 1894), Clothing Warehouse (c. 1893), and Brewing Warehouse (c. 1894)   43°51′27″N 141°31′30″E / 43.85743585°N 141.52505762°E / 43.85743585; 141.52505762 (Former Homma Family Residence) [25][26][27][28][29]
Old Abashiri Prison
旧網走監獄
kyū-Abashiri kangoku
1912 Abashiri designation comprises three components: the Administration Building, Prison House and Central Guard House, and Lecture Hall; now part of the Abashiri Prison Museum (博物館網走監獄)     43°59′44″N 144°13′45″E / 43.995681°N 144.229291°E / 43.995681; 144.229291 (Old Abashiri Prison) [30][31][32]
Old Abashiri Prison (Futamigaoka Branch)
旧網走刑務所二見ヶ岡刑務支所(二見ヶ岡農場)
kyū-Abashiri keimusho Futamigaoka keimushisho (Futamigaoka nōjō)
1896-1930 Abashiri designation comprises five components: the Administration Building (1896), Prison House (1896), Lecture Hall and Cafeteria (1926), Building for Chaining and Unchaining (1930), and Kitchen (1896); now part of the Abashiri Prison Museum (博物館網走監獄)   43°59′49″N 144°13′53″E / 43.997013°N 144.231257°E / 43.997013; 144.231257 (Old Abashiri Prison (Futamigaoka Branch)) [33][34][35][36][37]
Jōkoku-ji Hondō
上國寺本堂
Jōkokuji hondō
1758 Kaminokuni 41°48′12″N 140°06′12″E / 41.80337204°N 140.1033182°E / 41.80337204; 140.1033182 (Jōkokuji Hondō) [38]
Shōgyō-ji Hondō
正行寺本堂
Shōgyōji hondō
1799 Akkeshi 43°02′09″N 144°50′48″E / 43.03596183°N 144.84669424°E / 43.03596183; 144.84669424 (Shōgyōji Hondō) [39]
Tachikawa Family Residence Store
太刀川家住宅店舗(北海道函館市弁天町)
Tachikawa-ke jūtaku tenpo (Hokkaidō Hakodate-shi Benten-chō)
1900 Hakodate   41°46′17″N 140°42′31″E / 41.77131771°N 140.70855274°E / 41.77131771; 140.70855274 (Tachikawa Family Residence Store) [40]
Ōtani-ha Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in
大谷派本願寺函館別院
Ōtani-ha Honganji Hakodate betsuin
1912-25 Hakodate designation comprises three components: the Hondō (1915), Shōrō (1912–25), and Main Gate (1912–25)   41°45′47″N 140°42′50″E / 41.76297283°N 140.71395981°E / 41.76297283; 140.71395981 (Ōtani-ha Hongan-ji Hakodate Betsu-in) [41][42][43]
Holy Resurrection Cathedral of the Orthodox Church in Hakodate
函館ハリストス正教会復活聖堂
Hakodate Harisutosu seikyōkai fukkatsu seidō
1916 Hakodate the sound of the church bell is one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan   41°45′46″N 140°42′44″E / 41.76281284°N 140.71223236°E / 41.76281284; 140.71223236 (Holy Resurrection Cathedral of the Orthodox Church in Hakodate) [44]
Hassō-an
八窓庵
Hassōan
Edo period (early) Sapporo   43°02′47″N 141°21′09″E / 43.04639149°N 141.35247412°E / 43.04639149; 141.35247412 (Hassō-an) [45]
Matsumae Castle Honmaru Gate
福山城(松前城)本丸御門
Fukuyama-jō (Matsumae-jō) honmaru gomon
1853 Matsumae   41°25′47″N 140°06′29″E / 41.42969676°N 140.10810811°E / 41.42969676; 140.10810811 (Matsumae Castle Honmaru Gate) [46]
Hōgen-ji Sanmon
法源寺山門
Hōgen-ji sanmon
Edo period (middle) Matsumae 41°25′53″N 140°06′27″E / 41.43151526°N 140.10755472°E / 41.43151526; 140.10755472 (Hōgenji Sanmon) [47]
Hōheikan
豊平館
Hōheikan
1880 Sapporo   43°02′47″N 141°21′09″E / 43.04628141°N 141.35257398°E / 43.04628141; 141.35257398 (Hōheikan) [48]
Hokkaido University School of Agriculture (Former Tōhoku Imperial University Agricultural College Farm 2
北海道大学農学部(旧東北帝国大学農科大学)第二農場
Hokkaidō Daigaku nōgakubu (kyū-Tōhoku Teikoku Daigaku Nōka Daigaku) dai ni nōjō
1877-1911 Sapporo designation comprises nine components   43°03′49″N 141°20′35″E / 43.06348876°N 141.34313049°E / 43.06348876; 141.34313049 (Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens and Museum) [49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]
Hokkaido University School of Agriculture Botanical Gardens and Museum
北海道大学農学部植物園・博物館
Hokkaidō Daigaku nōgakubu shokubutsu-en・hakubutsukan
1882-1911 Sapporo designation comprises four components: the Main Building (1882), Offices (1900), Storage Building (1884), and Botanical Garden Gatehouse (1911)      43°03′49″N 141°20′35″E / 43.06348876°N 141.34313049°E / 43.06348876; 141.34313049 (Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens and Museum) [58][59][60][61]
Former Hokkaidō Government Office
北海道庁旧本庁舎
Hokkaidō-chō kyū-honchōsha
Edo period (early) Sapporo   43°03′50″N 141°20′53″E / 43.06396711°N 141.34800414°E / 43.06396711; 141.34800414 (Former Hokkaidō Government Office) [62]
Ryūun-in
龍雲院
Ryūun-in
1842 Matsumae designation comprises five components: the Hondō and Kitchen of 1842, Shōrō of 1846, Sōmon of 1851, and Storehouse, which pre-dates 1846 41°25′53″N 140°06′25″E / 41.43131622°N 140.10701897°E / 41.43131622; 140.10701897 (Ryūun-in) [63][64][65][66][67]
Former Sōma Family Residence
旧相馬家住宅
kyū-Sōma-ke jūtaku
Meiji period (end) Hakodate designation comprises two components: the Main Building and Storehouse   41°45′55″N 140°42′39″E / 41.765262°N 140.710898°E / 41.765262; 140.710898 (Former Sōma Family Residence) [68]

Prefectural Cultural Properties

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As of 1 May 2019, twenty-five properties with the same number of component structures have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][7][8]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Nopporo Tondenhei Second Company Headquarters
野幌屯田兵第二中隊本部
Nopporo tondenhei daini chūtai honbu
c.1884 Ebetsu now the Ebetsu City Tonden Museum (江別市屯田資料館)   43°05′46″N 141°31′13″E / 43.096119°N 141.520287°E / 43.096119; 141.520287 (Nopporo Tondenhei Second Company Headquarters) [69]
Kotoni Tondenhei House
琴似屯田兵屋
Kotoni tondenhei oku
1874 Sapporo   43°04′23″N 141°18′05″E / 43.072935°N 141.301504°E / 43.072935; 141.301504 (Konbu-in Daimon) [70]
Former Nagayama Takeshirō Residence
旧永山武四郎邸
kyū-Nagayama Takeshirō tei
c.1877 Sapporo   43°03′57″N 141°21′52″E / 43.065844°N 141.364529°E / 43.065844; 141.364529 (Former Nagayama Takeshirō Residence) [71]
Former Matsumae Castle Honmaru Entrance Hall
旧松前城本丸表御殿玄関
kyū-Matsumae-jō Honmaru omote goten genkan
1900 Matsumae 41°25′46″N 140°06′28″E / 41.429575°N 140.107738°E / 41.429575; 140.107738 (Former Matsumae Castle Honmaru Entrance Hall) [72]
Tokuyama Daijingū
徳山大神宮
Tokuyama Daijingū
Edo period Matsumae 41°26′05″N 140°06′38″E / 41.434822°N 140.110687°E / 41.434822; 140.110687 (Tokuyama Daijingū) [73]
Okuyukiusu Station
奥行臼駅逓
Okuyukiusu ekitei
1910 Betsukai   43°18′47″N 145°12′34″E / 43.31302103°N 145.20947525°E / 43.31302103; 145.20947525 (Okuyukiusu Station) [74]
Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 1
旧函館博物館1号
kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ichi-gō
1879 Hakodate   41°45′24″N 140°42′55″E / 41.756571°N 140.715288°E / 41.756571; 140.715288 (Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 1) [75]
Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 2
旧函館博物館2号
kyū-Hakodate Hakubutsukan ni-gō
1884 Hakodate   41°45′22″N 140°42′55″E / 41.756149°N 140.715232°E / 41.756149; 140.715232 (Old Hakodate Museum Building No. 2) [76]
Old Kanamori Shop for Western Goods
旧金森洋物店
kyū-Kanamori yōbutsu-ten
1880 Hakodate now the Hakodate City Museum of Local Materials (市立函館博物館郷土資料館)   41°45′58″N 140°42′46″E / 41.766154°N 140.712863°E / 41.766154; 140.712863 (Old Kanamori Shop for Western Goods) [77]
Former Hakodate Branch Office of Hokkaidō Government
旧北海道庁函館支庁庁舎
kyū-Hokkaidō-chō Hakodate shichō chōsha
1883 Hakodate   41°45′55″N 140°42′34″E / 41.765221°N 140.709547°E / 41.765221; 140.709547 (Former Hakodate Branch Office of Hokkaidō Government) [78]
Former Hokkaido Development Commission Hakodate Branch Archive
旧開拓使函館支庁書籍庫
kyū-Kaitakushi Hakodate shichō shosekiko
1880 Hakodate   41°45′55″N 140°42′36″E / 41.765269°N 140.709913°E / 41.765269; 140.709913 (Former Hokkaido Development Commission Hakodate Branch Archive) [79]
Former Hiyama Nishi District Government Office
旧檜山爾志郡役所庁舎
kyū-Hiyama Nishi-gun Yakusho chōsha
1887 Esashi now the Esashi Town Historical Museum   41°52′05″N 140°07′44″E / 41.868151°N 140.128835°E / 41.868151; 140.128835 (Former Hiyama Nishi District Government Office) [80]
Sunadate Jinja Honden
砂館神社本殿
Sunadate Jinja honden
1779 Kaminokuni 41°48′36″N 140°07′04″E / 41.810003°N 140.117908°E / 41.810003; 140.117908 (Sunadate Jinja Honden) [81]
Kaminokuni Hachimangū Honden
上ノ國八幡宮本殿
Kaminokuni Hachimangū honden
1699 Kaminokuni the oldest shrine building in Hokkaidō[9] 41°48′13″N 140°06′14″E / 41.803499°N 140.103787°E / 41.803499; 140.103787 (Kaminokuni Hachimangū Honden) [82]
Honganji Roadside Station Building
本願寺駅逓
Honganji eki-tei
1894 Numata 43°47′14″N 141°54′33″E / 43.787103°N 141.909232°E / 43.787103; 141.909232 (Honganji Roadside Station Building) [83]
Bibai Tondenhei House
太田屯田兵屋
Bibai tondenhei-ya
1893 Bibai 43°20′05″N 141°51′36″E / 43.334838°N 141.859961°E / 43.334838; 141.859961 (Bibai Tondenhei House) [84]
Itsukushima Jinja Honden
厳島神社本殿
Itsukushima Jinja honden
1901 Mashike 43°51′23″N 141°31′27″E / 43.856280°N 141.524304°E / 43.856280; 141.524304 (Itsukushima Jinja Honden) [85]
Former Kona Family Residence
旧小納家住宅
kyū-Kona-ke jūtaku
1900 Haboro 44°26′22″N 141°25′37″E / 44.439469°N 141.427061°E / 44.439469; 141.427061 (Former Kona Family Residence) [86]
Hokkaidō Katei School Chapel
北海道家庭学校礼拝堂
Hokkaidō katei gakkō raihaidō
1919 Engaru   44°04′49″N 143°30′07″E / 44.080234°N 143.501874°E / 44.080234; 143.501874 (Hokkaidō Katei School Chapel) [87]
Ōta Tondenhei House
太田屯田兵屋
Ōta tondenhei-ya
Meiji period Akkeshi 43°04′50″N 144°47′00″E / 43.080636°N 144.783423°E / 43.080636; 144.783423 (Ōta Tondenhei House) [88]
Wada Tondenhei Village Clothing Warehouse
和田屯田兵の被服庫
Wada tondenhei no hifuku-ko
1885 Nemuro 43°16′15″N 145°32′26″E / 43.270907°N 145.540639°E / 43.270907; 145.540639 (Wada Tondenhei Village Clothing Warehouse) [89]


Municipal Cultural Properties

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As of 1 May 2019, one hundred and eleven properties with one hundred and eighteen component structures have been designated at a municipal level.[10][11]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Kagetsukan
華月館
Kagetsukan
1897 Takikawa 43°33′54″N 141°55′28″E / 43.564897°N 141.924546°E / 43.564897; 141.924546 (Byakugōji Hondō) for all refs see [90]


Registered Cultural Properties

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As of 1 September 2016, one hundred and forty-three properties have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[12][13][14]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
JR Otaru Station Main Building
JR小樽駅本屋
JR Otaru-eki honya
1934 Otaru   43°11′52″N 140°59′37″E / 43.19764691°N 140.99372864°E / 43.19764691; 140.99372864 (JR Otaru Station Main Building) [91]
Iai Gakuin (Former Iai Girls School) Shaonkan
遺愛学院(旧遺愛女学校)謝恩館
Iai Gakuin (kyū-Iai jo-gakkō) Shaonkan
1922 Hakodate extended in 1961 41°47′14″N 140°45′28″E / 41.787235°N 140.757645°E / 41.787235; 140.757645 (Iai Gakui Chapel) [92]
Iai Gakuin Chapel
遺愛学院講堂
Iai Gakuin kōdō
1935 Hakodate   41°47′15″N 140°45′26″E / 41.787518°N 140.757172°E / 41.787518; 140.757172 (Iai Gakui Chapel) [93]
Edwin Dun Memorial Museum
エドウィン・ダン記念館(旧北海道庁真駒内種畜場事務所)
Edōin Dan Kinenkan (kyū-Hokkaidō-chō Makomanai shuchikujō jimusho)
1887 Sapporo relocated in 1964   42°59′20″N 141°21′09″E / 42.98898587°N 141.35236232°E / 42.98898587; 141.35236232 (Edwin Dun Memorial Museum) [94]
Former Japanese National Railways Konpoku Line Koshikawa Viaduct
旧国鉄根北線越川橋梁
kyū-Kokutetsu Konpoku-sen Koshikawa kyōryō
1940 Shari a ten-arch 147 metres (482 ft) long 21.7 metres (71 ft) high concrete railway bridge, the largest on the island; never complete, two piers were removed during work on Japan National Route 244 in 1973   43°50′12″N 144°47′28″E / 43.836672°N 144.791079°E / 43.836672; 144.791079 (Koshikawa Viaduct) [95]


See also

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References

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