List of Historic Sites of Japan (Nagasaki)

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

National Historic Sites

As of 24 June 2024, thirty-two Sites have been designated as being of national significance (including three *Special Historic Sites).[2][3]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
*Kaneda Castle ruins
金田城跡
Kaneda-jō ato
Tsushima Asuka period fortification
Kaneda Castle ruins
Kaneda Castle ruins
34°17′48″N 129°16′22″E / 34.29677303°N 129.2727069°E / 34.29677303; 129.2727069 (Kaneda Castle ruins) 2 2782
*Harunotsuji Site
原の辻遺跡
Harunotsuji iseki
Iki Yayoi period settlement trace
Harunotsuji ruins
Harunotsuji ruins
33°45′32″N 129°45′07″E / 33.75878417°N 129.75186114°E / 33.75878417; 129.75186114 (Harunotsuji ruins) 1 2791
*Fukui Caves
福井洞窟
Fukui dōkutsu
Sasebo Japanese Paleolithic site, elevated in 2024 to a Special National Historic Site
Fukui Caves
Fukui Caves
33°17′31″N 129°41′49″E / 33.29205287°N 129.69681088°E / 33.29205287; 129.69681088 (Fukui Caves) 1 2778
Siebold Residence Site
シーボルト宅跡
Shīboruto taku ato
Nagasaki former residence of Philipp Franz von Siebold in Nagasaki, now part of the Siebold Memorial Museum[4]
Siebold Residence Site
Siebold Residence Site
32°45′20″N 129°53′32″E / 32.75548578°N 129.89224447°E / 32.75548578; 129.89224447 (Siebold Residence Site) 9 2740
Hogetto Stone Vessel Production Site
ホゲット石鍋製作遺跡
Hogetto ishinabe seisaku iseki
Saikai Kamakura period stone bowl production site 32°57′03″N 129°41′29″E / 32.95081529°N 129.69129776°E / 32.95081529; 129.69129776 (Hogetto Stone Vessel Production Site) 6 2781
Iki Kofun Cluster
壱岐古墳群
Iki kofun-gun
Iki Kofun period tumuli cluster 33°48′09″N 129°42′02″E / 33.802455°N 129.700685°E / 33.802455; 129.700685 (Iki Kofun Cluster) 1 00003625
Kirishitan Tombstones
吉利支丹墓碑
Kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara Edo Period
Kirishitan Tombstones
Kirishitan Tombstones
32°39′10″N 130°17′48″E / 32.6527215°N 130.296631°E / 32.6527215; 130.296631 (Kirishitan Tombstones) 7 2763
Shimabara Domain Physic Garden Site
旧島原藩薬園跡
kyū-Shimabara-han yakuen ato
Shimabara Edo Period medicinal plant garden 32°47′07″N 130°21′07″E / 32.78531891°N 130.35185971°E / 32.78531891; 130.35185971 (Shimabara Domain Physic Garden) 5 2752
Magarizaki Kofun Cluster
曲崎古墳群
Magarizaki kofun-gun
Nagasaki Kofun period tumuli cluster 32°45′06″N 129°59′18″E / 32.75169461°N 129.98835295°E / 32.75169461; 129.98835295 (Magarizaki Kofun Cluster) 1 2779
Kaneishi Castle
金石城
Kaneishi-jō ato
Tsushima Edo Period castle
Kaneishi Castle
Kaneishi Castle
34°12′17″N 129°17′03″E / 34.20464289°N 129.28419255°E / 34.20464289; 129.28419255 (Kaneishi Castle) 2 2790
Harayama Dolmen Cluster
原山支石墓群
Harayama shisekibo-gun
Minamishimabara Jōmon Period cemetery 32°40′46″N 130°12′26″E / 32.67950892°N 130.20709522°E / 32.67950892; 130.20709522 (Harayama Dolmen Cluster) 1 2771
Hara Castle ruins
原城跡
Hara-jō ato
Minamishimabara Edo Period castle ruins; inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region[5]
Hara Castle ruins
Hara Castle ruins
32°37′47″N 130°15′13″E / 32.62971008°N 130.25372669°E / 32.62971008; 130.25372669 (Hara Castle ruins) 8 2754
Takashima Shūhan residence
高島秋帆旧宅
Takashima Shūhan kyū-taku
Nagasaki Bakumatsu period military theorist and patriot 32°44′22″N 129°52′56″E / 32.7394497°N 129.88224182°E / 32.7394497; 129.88224182 (Takashima Shūhan Former Residence) 8 2737
Takashima Coal Mine Sites
高島炭鉱跡
Takashima tankō ato
Nagasaki Meiji period industrial site, designation includes the sites of Takashima Hokkei Well Shaft (高島北渓井坑跡), Nakanoshima Mine (中ノ島炭坑跡), and Hashima Mine (端島炭坑跡); inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as among the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining[6]
Takashima Coal Mines
Takashima Coal Mines
32°45′01″N 129°52′40″E / 32.75025555°N 129.87780277°E / 32.75025555; 129.87780277 (Takashima Coal Mines) 6 00003864
Neso Kofun Cluster
根曽古墳群
Neso Kofun-gun
Tsushima Kofun period tumuli cluster
Neso Kofun Cluster
Neso Kofun Cluster
34°15′43″N 129°19′26″E / 34.2618448°N 129.32391106°E / 34.2618448; 129.32391106 (Neso Kofun Cluster) 1 2773
Dejima Dutch Trading Post
出島和蘭商館跡
Dejima Oranda shōkan ato
Nagasaki Edo Period Netherlands East India Company trading settlement
Dejima Dutch Trading Post
Dejima Dutch Trading Post
32°44′36″N 129°52′23″E / 32.74347004°N 129.87313698°E / 32.74347004; 129.87313698 (Dejima Dutch Trading Post) 9 2739
Katsumoto Castle ruins
勝本城
Katsumoto-jō ato
Iki Sengoku period castle ruins
Katsumoto Castle ruins
Katsumoto Castle ruins
33°50′57″N 129°41′28″E / 33.84918217°N 129.69100997°E / 33.84918217; 129.69100997 (Katsumoto Castle ruins) 2 3334
Kosuge Slip Dock
小菅修船場跡
Kosuge shūsen-ba ato
Nagasaki Meiji period industrial site; inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as among the Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining[6]
Kosuge Slip Dock
Kosuge Slip Dock
32°43′38″N 129°51′41″E / 32.72727736°N 129.86147481°E / 32.72727736; 129.86147481 (Kosuge Slip Dock) 6 2768
Shimizuyama Castle ruins
清水山城
Shimizuyama-jō ato
Tsushima Sengoku period castle ruins
Shimizuyama Castle ruins
Shimizuyama Castle ruins
34°12′28″N 129°17′08″E / 34.20781913°N 129.28549865°E / 34.20781913; 129.28549865 (Shimizuyama Castle ruins) 2 2784
Senpukuji Cave
泉福寺洞窟
Senpukuji dōkutsu
Sasebo Japanese Paleolithic site
Senpukuji Cave
Senpukuji Cave
33°12′16″N 129°43′49″E / 33.20450628°N 129.73041133°E / 33.20450628; 129.73041133 (Senpukuji Cave) 1 2788
Tsushima Domain Sō clan cemetery
対馬藩主宗家墓所
Tsushima-han-shu Sō-ke bosho
Tsushima Edo Period daimyo cemetery
Tsushima Han Sō Clan Graves
Tsushima Han Sō Clan Graves
34°12′16″N 129°17′02″E / 34.20439571°N 129.28382656°E / 34.20439571; 129.28382656 (Tsushima Han Sō Clan Graves) 7 2785
Ōura Church Precinct
大浦天主堂境内
Ōura tenshudō keidai
Nagasaki Bakumatsu period cathedral; National Treasure, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region[5]
Ōura Church Precinct
Ōura Church Precinct
32°45′01″N 129°52′40″E / 32.75025555°N 129.87780277°E / 32.75025555; 129.87780277 (Ōura Church Precinct) 3, 9 3763
Ōmura Domain Ōmura clan cemetery
大村藩主大村家墓所
Ōmura-han-shu Ōmura-ke bosho
Ōmura Edo Period daimyo cemetery 32°55′02″N 129°57′15″E / 32.91729611°N 129.95426271°E / 32.91729611; 129.95426271 (Ōmura Domain Ōmura clan cemetery) 7 3408
Ōnodai Dolmen Cluster
大野台支石墓群
Ōnodai shisekibo-gun
Sasebo Jōmon Period cemetery
Ōnodai Dolmen Cluster
Ōnodai Dolmen Cluster
33°17′55″N 129°37′08″E / 33.29851005°N 129.61901207°E / 33.29851005; 129.61901207 (Ōnodai Dolmen Cluster) 1 2786
Takashima Kōzaki Site
鷹島神崎遺跡
Takashima Kōzaki iseki
Matsuura Underwater site with traces from the Kamakura period Mongol Invasions of Japan
Takashima Kōzaki Site
Takashima Kōzaki Site
33°20′28″N 129°42′33″E / 33.34119138°N 129.70915°E / 33.34119138; 129.70915 (Takashima Kōzaki Site) 2 00003771
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites
長崎原爆遺跡
Nagasaki genbaku iseki
Nagasaki Designation includes "Ground Zero", the former Shiroyama National School Building, old Bell Tower of Urakami Cathedral, gatepost of the Former Nagasaki Medical College & second torii gate of Sanno Shrine
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites
32°45′01″N 129°52′40″E / 32.75025555°N 129.87780277°E / 32.75025555; 129.87780277 (Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites) 2 00003956
Nagasaki Battery sites
長崎台場跡
Nagasaki daiba ato
Nagasaki Bakumatsu period fortifications; designation includes the sites of the Uomidake Battery (魚見岳台場跡) and Shirōgashima Battery (四郎ヶ島台場跡) 32°43′05″N 129°51′09″E / 32.71792317°N 129.85240108°E / 32.71792317; 129.85240108 (Nagasaki Battery and Uomidake Battery sites) 2 2787
Tōnokubi Site
塔の首遺跡
Tōnokubi iseki
Tsushima Yayoi period graves[7] 34°39′36″N 129°28′13″E / 34.65988469°N 129.47032576°E / 34.65988469; 129.47032576 (Tōnokubi Site) 1 2777
Hinoe Castle ruins
日野江城跡
Hinoe-jō ato
Minamishimabara Sengoku period castle ruins, one of the sites of the early Edo Period Shimabara rebellion
Hinoe Castle ruins
Hinoe Castle ruins
32°39′35″N 130°15′11″E / 32.65958475°N 130.25299628°E / 32.65958475; 130.25299628 (Hinoe Castle ruins) 2 2783
Hizen Hasami Pottery Kiln Sites
肥前波佐見陶磁器窯跡
Hizen Hasami tōjiki kama ato
Hasami Edo Period pottery kiln ruins
Hizen Hasami Pottery Kiln Sites
Hizen Hasami Pottery Kiln Sites
33°08′57″N 129°52′11″E / 33.14918457°N 129.8698453°E / 33.14918457; 129.8698453 (Hizen Hasami Pottery Kiln Sites) 6 3265
Hirado Dutch Trading Post
平戸和蘭商館跡
Hirado Oranda shōkan ato
Hirado Edo Period Netherlands East Indies trading settlement
Hirado Dutch Trading Post
Hirado Dutch Trading Post
33°22′22″N 129°33′25″E / 33.37274627°N 129.55697795°E / 33.37274627; 129.55697795 (Hirado Dutch Trading Post) 9 2738
Yatateyama Kofun Cluster
矢立山古墳群
Yatateyama kofun-gun
Tsushima Kofun period tumuli cluster 34°13′55″N 129°12′08″E / 34.23200094°N 129.2021064°E / 34.23200094; 129.2021064 (Yatateyama Kofun Cluster) 1 2775

Prefectural Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2023, ninety-five Sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[8][9][10]

Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref.
Uku-matsubara Site
宇久松原遺跡
Uku-matsubara iseki
Sasebo 33°15′49″N 129°07′49″E / 33.263487°N 129.130243°E / 33.263487; 129.130243 (Uku-matsubara Site) [1]
Iki Kokubun-ji Site
壱岐国分寺
Iki Kokubunji ato
Iki provincial temple of Iki Province 33°48′00″N 129°42′56″E / 33.800110°N 129.715512°E / 33.800110; 129.715512 (Iki Kokubunji Site) [2]
Sainoyama Kofun
サイノヤマ古墳
Sainoyama kofun
Tsushima 34°15′41″N 129°18′46″E / 34.261437°N 129.312848°E / 34.261437; 129.312848 (Sainoyama Kofun) [3]
Iki Province Ankoku-ji Site
壱岐国安国寺
Iki-no-kuni Ankokuji ato
Iki 33°46′09″N 129°44′55″E / 33.769302°N 129.748653°E / 33.769302; 129.748653 (Iki Province Ankokuji Site) [4]
Ōtsukayama Kofun
大塚山古墳
Ōtsukayama kofun
Iki 33°46′12″N 129°45′00″E / 33.770033°N 129.750128°E / 33.770033; 129.750128 (Ōtsukayama Kofun) [5]
Tsushima Entsū-ji Sōke Grave Site
対馬円通寺宗家墓地
Tsushima Entsūji sōke bochi
Tsushima 34°27′29″N 129°22′16″E / 34.458031°N 129.371030°E / 34.458031; 129.371030 (Tsushima Entsūji Sōke Grave Site) [6]
Tsushima Domain Shipyard Site
対馬藩お船江跡
Tsushima-han ofunae ato
Tsushima 34°11′15″N 129°17′05″E / 34.187391°N 129.284770°E / 34.187391; 129.284770 (Tsushima Domain Shipyard Site) [7]
Kamenoo Castle Site
亀丘城跡
Kamenoo-jō ato
Iki 33°45′00″N 129°41′40″E / 33.749892°N 129.694537°E / 33.749892; 129.694537 (Kamenoo Castle Site) [8]
Battle of Kōan Setoura Historic Battlefield
弘安の役瀬戸浦古戦場
Kōan-no-eki Setoura kosenjō
Iki 33°48′44″N 129°45′47″E / 33.812092°N 129.763137°E / 33.812092; 129.763137 (Battle of Kōan Setoura Historic Battlefield) [9]
Deizuka Kofun
出居塚古墳
Deizuka kofun
Iki 34°15′53″N 129°18′55″E / 34.264861°N 129.315361°E / 34.264861; 129.315361 (Deizuka Kofun) [10]
Battle of Bun'ei Shinjō Historic Battlefield
文永の役新城古戦場
Bunei-no-eki Shinjō kosenjō
Iki 33°50′02″N 129°43′14″E / 33.833778°N 129.720472°E / 33.833778; 129.720472 (Battle of Bun'ei Shinjō Historic Battlefield) [11]
Ishida Castle Site
石田城跡
Ishita-jō ato
Gotō 32°41′34″N 128°50′47″E / 32.692916°N 128.846455°E / 32.692916; 128.846455 (Ishita Castle Site) [12]
Shirahama Shell Mound
白浜貝塚
Shirahama kaizuka
Gotō 32°39′27″N 128°53′02″E / 32.657542°N 128.883868°E / 32.657542; 128.883868 (Shirahama Shell Mound) [13]
Yamasaki Stone Fortress
富江町・山崎の石塁
Tomie-chō Yamasaki no sekirui
Gotō 32°35′14″N 128°45′56″E / 32.58718°N 128.765612°E / 32.58718; 128.765612 (Yamasaki Stone Fortress) [14]
Hinoshima Stone Pagodas
日島の石塔群
Hinoshima sekitō-gun
Shin-Kamigotō 32°54′54″N 128°57′25″E / 32.915°N 128.956944°E / 32.915; 128.956944 (Hinoshima Stone Pagodas) [15]
Yorigami Shell Mound
寄神貝塚
Yorigami kaizuka
Gotō 32°45′50″N 128°45′33″E / 32.763861°N 128.759222°E / 32.763861; 128.759222 (Yorigami Shell Mound) [16]
Gotō Hexagonal Well
六角井
rokkaku ido
Gotō 32°41′49″N 128°50′36″E / 32.696907°N 128.843451°E / 32.696907; 128.843451 (Gotō Hexagonal Well) [17]
Kawatana Kirishitan Tombstone
川棚町のキリシタン墓碑
Kawatana-chō no kirishitan bohi
Kawatana 33°04′22″N 129°51′33″E / 33.072751°N 129.859284°E / 33.072751; 129.859284 (Kawatana Kirishitan Tombstone) [18]
Sonogi Kofun
彼杵の古墳
Sonogi no kofun
Higashisonogi 33°02′09″N 129°55′55″E / 33.035866°N 129.932041°E / 33.035866; 129.932041 (Sonogi Kofun) [19]
Chieji-Nobori Kiln Site
智惠治登窯跡
Chieji-Nobori gama ato
Hasami 33°07′52″N 129°56′29″E / 33.131111°N 129.941389°E / 33.131111; 129.941389 (Chieji-Nobori Kiln Site) [20]
Hasami Kirishitan Tombstone
波佐見町のキリシタン墓碑群
Hasami-chō no kirishitan bohi
Hasami 33°09′22″N 129°56′14″E / 33.156111°N 129.937194°E / 33.156111; 129.937194 (Hasami Kirishitan Tombstone) [21]
Ichinose Kiln Site
市ノ瀬窯跡
Ichinose kama ato
Saza 33°15′06″N 129°39′26″E / 33.251716°N 129.65716°E / 33.251716; 129.65716 (Ichinose Kiln Site) [22]
Kasamatsu Tenjinsha Kofun
笠松天神社古墳
Kasamatsu Tenjinsha kofun
Hirado 33°21′21″N 129°35′32″E / 33.355876°N 129.592183°E / 33.355876; 129.592183 (Kasamatsu Tenjinsha Kofun) [23]
Kaminosaki Site
神ノ崎遺跡
Kaminosaki iseki
Ojika 33°10′57″N 129°03′25″E / 33.1825°N 129.056944°E / 33.1825; 129.056944 (Kaminosaki Site) [24]
Masutomi Whaling Family Residence
鯨組主益冨家居宅跡
Kujira-gumi-nushi Masutomi-ke kyotaku ato
Hirado 33°23′40″N 129°26′07″E / 33.39452°N 129.435249°E / 33.39452; 129.435249 (Masutomi Whaling Family Residence) [25]
Cocks Sweet Potato Field Site
コックスの甘藷畑跡
Kokkusu no kansho hata ato
Hirado 33°20′47″N 129°32′20″E / 33.346361°N 129.53875°E / 33.346361; 129.53875 (Cocks Sweet Potato Field Site) [26]
Saza Tanukiyama Dolmen Cluster
佐々町狸山支石墓群
Saza-chō Tanukiyama shiseki bogun
Saza 33°15′46″N 129°39′58″E / 33.262806°N 129.666083°E / 33.262806; 129.666083 (Saza Tanukiyama Dolmen Cluster) [27]
Satotabaru Site
里田原遺跡
Satotabaru iseki
Hirado 33°21′34″N 129°35′31″E / 33.359325°N 129.592022°E / 33.359325; 129.592022 (Satotabaru Site) [28]
Shijiki Jinja Site
式内社志々伎神社跡
Shikinai-sha Shijiki Jinja ato
Hirado 33°14′20″N 129°27′19″E / 33.238929°N 129.45541°E / 33.238929; 129.45541 (Shijiki Jinja Site) [29]
Sekitokudō Site
積徳堂跡
Sekitokudō ato
Hirado 33°21′43″N 129°33′28″E / 33.361876°N 129.557869°E / 33.361876; 129.557869 (Sekitokudō Site) [30]
Takezaki Kofun
岳崎古墳
Takezaki kofun
Hirado 33°22′25″N 129°35′59″E / 33.373583°N 129.599694°E / 33.373583; 129.599694 (Takezaki Kofun) [31]
Koxinga Residence
鄭成功居宅跡
Teiseikō kyotaku ato
Hirado 33°19′50″N 129°31′13″E / 33.33059°N 129.520346°E / 33.33059; 129.520346 (Koxinga Residence) [32]
Nakano Kiln Site
中野窯跡
Nakano kama ato
Hirado 33°19′44″N 129°29′00″E / 33.328866°N 129.483317°E / 33.328866; 129.483317 (Nakano Kiln Site) [33]
Hirado Hexagonal Well
平戸の六角井戸
Hirado no rokkaku ido
Hirado 33°22′22″N 129°33′12″E / 33.372780°N 129.553218°E / 33.372780; 129.553218 (Hirado Hexagonal Well) [34]
1592/3 Invasion of Korea Matsura Family Memorial
文禄の役松浦家供養塔
Bunroku no eki Matsura-ke kuyōtō
Matsuura 33°21′02″N 129°46′18″E / 33.350654°N 129.771717°E / 33.350654; 129.771717 (1592/3 Invasion of Korea Matsura Family Memorial Tō) [35]
Kajiya Castle Site
松浦党梶谷城
Matsuratō Kajiya-jō ato
Matsuura 33°21′06″N 129°47′14″E / 33.35175°N 129.787306°E / 33.35175; 129.787306 (Kajiya Castle Site) [36]
Arie Onoue Kirishitan Tombstone
有家町尾上のキリシタン墓碑
Arie-chō Onoue no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°40′39″N 130°18′02″E / 32.677543°N 130.300516°E / 32.677543; 130.300516 (Arie Onoue Kirishitan Tombstone) [37]
Arie Kogawa Kirishitan Tombstone
有家町小川のキリシタン墓碑
Arie-chō Kogawa no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°39′29″N 130°18′19″E / 32.658070°N 130.305204°E / 32.658070; 130.305204 (Arie Ogawa Kirishitan Tombstone) [38]
Arie Nakasukawa Kirishitan Tombstones
有家町中須川のキリシタン墓碑(2基)
Arie-chō Nakasukawa no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 2 graves 32°39′40″N 130°18′09″E / 32.661246°N 130.302405°E / 32.661246; 130.302405 (Arie Nakasukawa Kirishitan Tombstones) [39]
Arie Rikino Kirishitan Tombstones
有家町力野のキリシタン墓碑(2基)
Arie-chō Rikino no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 2 graves 32°40′14″N 130°18′06″E / 32.670662°N 130.301613°E / 32.670662; 130.301613 (Arie Rikino Kirishitan Tombstones) [40]
Entsū-ji Gate Cornerstones
円通寺門礎石
Entsūji mon soseki
Minamishimabara 32°37′43″N 130°10′07″E / 32.628694°N 130.168611°E / 32.628694; 130.168611 (Entsūji Gate Cornerstones) [41]
Oni-no-Iwaya
鬼の岩屋
Oni-no-iwaya
Unzen 32°51′28″N 130°18′22″E / 32.857885°N 130.306123°E / 32.857885; 130.306123 (Oni-no-Iwaya) [42]
Obama Shīyama Kirishitan Tombstone
小浜町椎山のキリシタン墓碑
Obama-chō Shīyama no kirishitan bohi
Unzen 32°41′52″N 130°10′13″E / 32.697718°N 130.170272°E / 32.697718; 130.170272 (Obama Shīyama Kirishitan Tombstone) [43]
Obama Shigemuta Kirishitan Tombstone
小浜町茂無田のキリシタン墓碑
Obama-chō Shigemuta no kirishitan bohi
Unzen 32°42′22″N 130°12′10″E / 32.706052°N 130.202800°E / 32.706052; 130.202800 (Obama Shigemuta Kirishitan Tombstone) [44]
Obama Dotenomoto Kirishitan Tombstones
小浜町土手之元のキリシタン墓碑(4基)
Obama-chō Dotenomoto no kirishitan bohi
Unzen 4 graves 32°42′00″N 130°10′31″E / 32.700014°N 130.175266°E / 32.700014; 130.175266 (Obama Dotenomoto Kirishitan Tombstones) [45]
Kazusa Suzaki Kirishitan Tombstones
加津佐町須崎のキリシタン墓碑(3基)
Kazusa-chō Suzaki no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 3 graves 32°37′39″N 130°09′46″E / 32.627556°N 130.162778°E / 32.627556; 130.162778 (Kazusa Suzaki Kirishitan Tombstones) [46]
Kazusa Sahara Kirishitan Tombstones
加津佐町砂原のキリシタン墓碑(2基)
Kazusa-chō Sahara no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 2 graves 32°37′50″N 130°09′07″E / 32.630611°N 130.152000°E / 32.630611; 130.152000 (Kazusa Sahara Kirishitan Tombstones) [47]
Kitaarima Saishō-ji Kirishitan Tombstones
北有馬町西正寺のキリシタン墓碑(3基)
Kitaarima-chō Saishōji no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 3 graves 32°40′21″N 130°13′34″E / 32.672583°N 130.226111°E / 32.672583; 130.226111 (Kitaarima Saishōji Kirishitan Tombstones) [48]
Kitaarima Tanigawa Kirishitan Tombstone
北有馬町谷川のキリシタン墓碑
Kitaarima-chō Tanigawa no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°39′57″N 130°15′08″E / 32.665917°N 130.252250°E / 32.665917; 130.252250 (Kitaarima Tanigawa Kirishitan Tombstone) [49]
Daichi Zenji
勤皇大智禅師大梅の塔
Kinnō Daichi zenji ōme no tō
Minamishimabara 32°37′43″N 130°10′05″E / 32.628500°N 130.168167°E / 32.628500; 130.168167 (Daichi Zenji Tō) [50]
Kuchinotsu Shirahama Kirishitan Tombstone
口之津町白浜のキリシタン墓碑
Kuchinotsu-chō Shirahama no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°36′30″N 130°10′32″E / 32.608417°N 130.175667°E / 32.608417; 130.175667 (Kuchinotsu Shirahama Kirishitan Tombstone) [51]
Namban Ships Landing Point
南蛮船来航の地
Nanban sen raikō no chi
Minamishimabara between the arrival of Irmão Luís de Almeida in 1563 and 1582, seven Portuguese ships docked in Kuchinotsu harbour (口之津港), including those of Tristão Vaz de Veiga in 1567 and Alessandro Valignano in 1579 32°37′07″N 130°11′01″E / 32.618721°N 130.183690°E / 32.618721; 130.183690 (Namban Ships Landing Point) [52]
Nishiarie Satobō Kirishitan Tombstone
西有家町里坊のキリシタン墓碑
Nishiarie-chō Satobō no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°39′58″N 130°17′35″E / 32.666056°N 130.292917°E / 32.666056; 130.292917 (Nishiarie Satobō Kirishitan Tombstone) [53]
Emukae Honjin Site
江迎本陣跡
Emukae honjin ato
Sasebo 33°18′38″N 129°37′36″E / 33.310537°N 129.626633°E / 33.310537; 129.626633 (Emukae Honjin Site) [54]
Kusumoto Tanzan Residence and Kusumoto Family Graves
楠本端山旧宅と楠本家墓地土墳群7基
Kusumoto Tanzan kyūtaku to Kusumoto-ke bochi dofungun 7-ki
Sasebo 7 graves 33°04′43″N 129°45′10″E / 33.078714°N 129.752679°E / 33.078714; 129.752679 (Kusumoto Tanzan Residence and Kusumoto Family Graves) [55]
Sasebo City Iwashita Cave
佐世保市岩下洞穴
Sasebo-shi Iwashita dōketsu
Sasebo 33°12′54″N 129°43′52″E / 33.214985°N 129.731119°E / 33.214985; 129.731119 (Sasebo City Iwashita Cave) [56]
Mount Shimomoto Rock Shelters
下本山岩陰遺跡
Shimomoto-yama Iwakage iseki
Sasebo 33°12′22″N 129°40′35″E / 33.206028°N 129.676361°E / 33.206028; 129.676361 (Mount Shimomoto Rock Shelters) [57]
Naoya Castle Site
直谷城跡
Naoya-jō ato
Sasebo 33°16′59″N 129°41′42″E / 33.283041°N 129.695040°E / 33.283041; 129.695040 (Naoya Castle Site) [58]
Yoshinomoto Kiln Site
葭之本窯跡
Yoshinomoto kama ato
Sasebo 33°10′29″N 129°51′11″E / 33.174722°N 129.853056°E / 33.174722; 129.853056 (Yoshinomoto Kiln Site) [59]
Futsu Kirishitan Tombstones
布津町キリシタン墓碑群
Futsu kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°41′29″N 130°21′05″E / 32.691361°N 130.351278°E / 32.691361; 130.351278 (Futsu Kirishitan Tombstones) [60]
Kirishitan Tombstone Inscribed "Madeleina"
まだれいな銘キリシタン墓碑
Madereina-mei kirishitan bohi
Shimabara 32°48′26″N 130°20′44″E / 32.807306°N 130.345444°E / 32.807306; 130.345444 (Madeleina Kirishitan Tombstone) [61]
Minamiarima Yoshikawa Kirishitan Tombstone
南有馬町吉川のキリシタン墓碑
Minamiarima-chō Yoshikawa no kirishitan bohi
Minamishimabara 32°37′04″N 130°13′53″E / 32.617694°N 130.231361°E / 32.617694; 130.231361 (Minamiarima Yoshikawa Kirishitan Tombstone) [62]
Minamikushiyama Kirishitan Tombstones
南串山町のキリシタン墓碑(3基)
Minamikushiyama kirishitan bohi
Unzen 3 graves 32°41′06″N 130°10′05″E / 32.685083°N 130.168139°E / 32.685083; 130.168139 (Minamikushiyama Kirishitan Tombstones) [63]
Ututsugawa Ware Pottery Kiln Site, Tanaka Sōetsu Grave, Kiln Kannon
現川焼陶窯跡 田中宗悦の墓石1基・窯観音1基(堂を含む)
Utsutsugawa-yaki kama ato Tanaka Muneyoshi no boseki 1-ki kama kannon 1-ki (dō o fukumu)
Nagasaki 32°47′40″N 129°55′43″E / 32.794583°N 129.928583°E / 32.794583; 129.928583 (Utsutsu Ware Pottery Kiln Site, Tanaka Sōetsu Grave, Kiln Kannon) [64]
Ōga Family Gishien Brothers Tomb
鉅鹿家魏之琰兄弟の墓
Ōga-ke Gishien kyōdai no haka
Nagasaki 32°45′28″N 129°53′07″E / 32.757718°N 129.885376°E / 32.757718; 129.885376 (Ōga Family Gishien Brothers Tomb) [65]
Kagetsu
花月
Kagetsu
Nagasaki 32°44′25″N 129°52′48″E / 32.740351°N 129.880017°E / 32.740351; 129.880017 (Kagetsu) [66]
Kaempfer-Thunberg Monument
ケンペル,ツュンベリー記念碑
Kenperu, Tsūnberī kinenhi
Nagasaki 32°44′35″N 129°52′25″E / 32.742961°N 129.873699°E / 32.742961; 129.873699 (Kaempfer-Thunberg Monument) [67]
Kōfuku-ji Temple Area
興福寺寺域
Kōfukuji ji iki
Nagasaki 32°44′52″N 129°53′02″E / 32.747880°N 129.883852°E / 32.747880; 129.883852 (Kōfukuji Temple Area) [68]
International Telegraph Cable Relay Station
国際海底電線小ヶ倉陸揚庫
kokusai kaiteidensen kogakura rikuageko
Nagasaki in 1871 The Great Northern Telegraph Company laid cables from Nagasaki to Shanghai and Vladivostok 32°42′16″N 129°50′52″E / 32.704492°N 129.847737°E / 32.704492; 129.847737 (International Telegraph Cable Relay Station) [69]
Isahaya Family Graves
諫早家墓所
Isahaya-ke bosho
Isahaya 32°50′36″N 130°02′51″E / 32.843384°N 130.047491°E / 32.843384; 130.047491 (Isahaya Family Graves) [70]
Ōmura Imadomi Kirishitan Tombstones
大村市今富のキリシタン墓碑
Ōmura-shi Imadomi no kirishitan bohi
Ōmura 32°57′20″N 129°57′24″E / 32.955639°N 129.956639°E / 32.955639; 129.956639 (Ōmura Imadomi Kirishitan Tombstones) [71]
Seihi Kirishitan Tombstones
西彼町のキリシタン墓碑(2基)
Seihi-chō no kirishitan bohi
Saikai 2 graves 32°57′58″N 129°46′08″E / 32.966000°N 129.769000°E / 32.966000; 129.769000 (Seihi Kirishitan Tombstones) [72]
Ōmura Domain Boathouse Site
大村藩お船蔵跡
Ōmura-han ofunagura ato
Ōmura 32°54′00″N 129°57′40″E / 32.900026°N 129.961241°E / 32.900026; 129.961241 (Ōmura Domain Boathouse Site) [73]
Sōfuku-ji Masodō
崇福寺媽姐堂
Sōfukuji Masodō
Nagasaki 32°44′32″N 129°53′01″E / 32.742299°N 129.883605°E / 32.742299; 129.883605 (Sōfukuji Masodō) [74]
Taira Kosaza Tomb
多以良の小佐々氏墓所
Taira no Kosaza-shi bosho
Saikai 32°58′09″N 129°38′45″E / 32.969229°N 129.64591°E / 32.969229; 129.64591 (Taira Kosaza Tomb) [75]
Kōgashira Site
川頭遺跡
Kōgashira iseki
Isahaya 32°54′35″N 130°02′01″E / 32.909712°N 130.033625°E / 32.909712; 130.033625 (Kōgashira Site) [76]
Mount Kotoo Beacon Site
琴尾山烽火台跡
Kotoo-yama hōkadai ato
Isahaya 32°52′04″N 129°54′29″E / 32.867714°N 129.907964°E / 32.867714; 129.907964 (Mount Kotonoo Beacon Site) [77]
Gokōkan Onarimon
五教館御成門
Gokōkan Onarimon
Ōmura 32°53′56″N 129°57′39″E / 32.898999°N 129.960937°E / 32.898999; 129.960937 (Gokōkan Onarimon) [78]
Daiō-ji Five Hundred Arhats
大雄寺の五百羅漢
Daiōji no gohyaku rakan
Isahaya magaibutsu (磨崖仏) 32°55′43″N 130°02′19″E / 32.928653°N 130.038733°E / 32.928653; 130.038733 (Daiōji Five Hundred Arhats) [79]
Todos os Santos Seminary and College Site
トードス・オス・サントス跡(セミナリヨ コレジヨを含む)
Tōdosu osu Santosu ato (seminariyo korejiyo o fukumu)
Nagasaki 32°45′17″N 129°53′22″E / 32.754609°N 129.889308°E / 32.754609; 129.889308 (Todos os Santos Seminary and College Site) [80]
Nagato Onizuka Kofun
長戸鬼塚古墳
Nagato Onizuka kofun
Isahaya 32°55′04″N 130°11′05″E / 32.917715°N 130.184816°E / 32.917715; 130.184816 (Nagato Onizuka Kofun) [81]
Tomachi Guardhouse Site Pillars 4, 5, 6, 7
戸町番所跡四・五・六・七番石標柱
Tomachi bansho ato yon go roku nana-ban sekihyōchū
Nagasaki 32°43′33″N 129°51′30″E / 32.725909°N 129.858439°E / 32.725909; 129.858439 (Tomachi Guardhouse Site Pillars 4, 5, 6, 7) [82]
Father Marc Marie de Rotz Sites
ド・ロ神父遺跡(救助院跡・いわし網工場跡)
Do Ro shinpu iseki (kyūjo-in ato iwashi-mō kōjō ato)
Nagasaki aid centre and sardine processing facility 32°50′38″N 129°42′03″E / 32.843832°N 129.700953°E / 32.843832; 129.700953 (Father Marc Marie de Rotz Sites) [83]
Nakaura Julian Birthplace
中浦ジュリアン出生の地
Nagasaki Jinzaemon no haka
Saikai 33°00′49″N 129°39′11″E / 33.01357°N 129.653034°E / 33.01357; 129.653034 (Nakaura Julian Birthplace) [84]
Nagasaki Transit of Venus Observation Monument
長崎金星観測碑・観測台
Nagasaki Kinsei kansoku-hi・kansoku-dai
Nagasaki 32°45′15″N 129°53′03″E / 32.754245°N 129.884121°E / 32.754245; 129.884121 (Nagasaki Transit of Venus Observation Monument) [85]
Nagasaki Jinzaemon Tomb
長崎甚左衛門の墓
Nagasaki Jinzaemon no haka
Togitsu 32°49′53″N 129°51′28″E / 32.83136°N 129.857813°E / 32.83136; 129.857813 (Nagasaki Jinzaemon Tomb) [86]
Nagayo Temple Residence Site Gorintō
長与の寺屋敷跡五輪塔群
Nagayo no tera yashiki ato gorintō gun
Nagayo 32°49′01″N 129°51′12″E / 32.8170674°N 129.8532941°E / 32.8170674; 129.8532941 (Nagayo Temple Residence Site Gorintō) [87]
Namban Ships Landing Point
南蛮船来航の地
Nanban sen raikō no chi
Saikai invited by Ōmura Sumitada, Irmão Luís de Almeida arrived at Yokoseura in 1562 and built a church, in which Sumitada was baptised the following June; two further Portuguese ships landed before Yokoseura was attacked and razed by Gotō Takakira (後藤貴明) in November 33°05′08″N 129°42′08″E / 33.085606°N 129.702104°E / 33.085606; 129.702104 (Namban Ships Landing Point) [88]
Twenty-Six Martyrs Site
日本二十六聖人殉教地
Nihon nijūroku seijin junkyō-chi
Nagasaki 32°45′17″N 129°52′18″E / 32.754706°N 129.871725°E / 32.754706; 129.871725 (Twenty-Six Martyrs Site) [89]
Mount Hōka Watch Tower Site
烽火山かま跡
Hōkazan kama ato
Nagasaki 32°45′25″N 129°53′34″E / 32.756918°N 129.892771°E / 32.756918; 129.892771 (Mount Hōka Watch Tower Site) [90]
Matsushima Coal Mine Pit 4 Site
松島炭鉱第4坑跡
Matsushima tankō dai-yonkō ato
Saikai 32°55′19″N 129°36′12″E / 32.921806°N 129.603278°E / 32.921806; 129.603278 (Matsushima Coal Mine Pit 4 Site) [91]
Hasami Boundary Marker
三方境傍示石(三領石)
Sanpō Zakai bōjiseki (sanryōseki)
Hasami 33°09′52″N 129°52′24″E / 33.164453°N 129.873251°E / 33.164453; 129.873251 (Hasami Boundary Marker) [92]
Shimabara Castle Site
島原城跡
Shimabara-jō ato
Shimabara 32°47′24″N 130°22′01″E / 32.790017°N 130.366822°E / 32.790017; 130.366822 (Shimabara Castle Site) [93]
Koshitaka Site
越高遺跡
Shimabara-jō ato
Tsushima 34°33′02″N 129°19′24″E / 34.550621°N 129.323236°E / 34.550621; 129.323236 (Koshitaka Site) [94]

Municipal Historic Sites

As of 1 May 2023, a further three hundred and twenty-three Sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[11]

See also

References

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