List of Cultural Properties of Japan - archaeological materials (Ehime)

This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of archaeological materials (考古資料 kōko shiryō) for the Prefecture of Ehime.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 February 2015, one National Treasure has been designated.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Excavated Artefacts from Narabarayama Sutra Mound, Iyo Province
伊予国奈良原山経塚出土品
Iyo no uni Narabarayama kyōzuka shutsudo hin
late Heian period Imabari Narabara Jinja (奈良原神社)
(kept at Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art (玉川近代美術館))
including a bronze hōtō, a bronze sutra container, five bronze mirrors, five bronze bells, an iron bell, a gong, knives, a hairpin, a copper coin, two porcelain dishes, fragments of a vase, an earthenware bowl, and two folding fans[5] 34°01′19″N 132°56′41″E / 34.02193967°N 132.94458667°E / 34.02193967; 132.94458667 (Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art)

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 10 December 2014, four properties has been designated at a prefectural level.[4][6]

Property Date Municipality Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Stone Sutras
石経
sekkyō
late Heian to early Kamakura period Matsuyama private 28 stones inscribed front and back with the Lotus Sutra[7] 33°56′51″N 132°47′32″E / 33.947499°N 132.792360°E / 33.947499; 132.792360 (Zenōji, Matsuyama)
Narrow Bronze Sword
細形銅剣
hosogata dōken
Saijō Fukuoka Hachiman Jinja (福岡八幡神社) discovered in 1916 33°53′46″N 133°03′14″E / 33.896156°N 133.054025°E / 33.896156; 133.054025 (Fukuoka Hachiman Jinja)
Excavated Artefacts from Kanekoyama Kofun
金子山古墳出土品
Kanekoyama kofun shutsudo hin
Niihama Jingen-ji (慈眼寺) earrings, two mirrors (one inscribed 口口侯王), swords, magatama, thousands of beads, and haniwa were uncovered in 1950 33°56′51″N 133°16′48″E / 33.947570°N 133.280060°E / 33.947570; 133.280060 (Jingenji)
Excavated Artefacts from Kawakami Jinja Kofun
川上神社古墳出土品
Kawakami Jinja kofun shutsudo hin
C6/7 Tōon Kawakami Jinja (川上神社) including horse fittings, iron objects, and Sue ware 33°47′59″N 132°54′50″E / 33.799852°N 132.914014°E / 33.799852; 132.914014 (Kawakami Jinja)

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