Site |
Municipality |
Comments |
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Coordinates |
Type |
Ref. |
*Taga-jō Site 多賀城跡附寺跡 Taga-jō ato tsuketari tera ato |
Tagajō |
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38°18′22″N 140°59′18″E / 38.30605267°N 140.9884156°E / 38.30605267; 140.9884156 (Taga-jō Site) |
2, 3 |
181 |
Iji Castle Site 伊治城跡 Iji-jō ato |
Kurihara |
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38°45′51″N 141°02′18″E / 38.76416712°N 141.03826252°E / 38.76416712; 141.03826252 (Iji Castle Site) |
2 |
3372 |
Tōmizuka Kofun 遠見塚古墳 Tōmizuka kofun |
Sendai |
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38°14′17″N 140°54′52″E / 38.23803712°N 140.91432803°E / 38.23803712; 140.91432803 (Tōmizuka Kofun) |
1 |
210 |
Koganeyama Gold Mining Site 黄金山産金遺跡 Koganeyama sankin iseki |
Wakuya |
where gold was extracted for the Tōdai-ji daibutsu[5] |
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38°33′36″N 141°08′22″E / 38.56013333°N 141.13935106°E / 38.56013333; 141.13935106 (Koganeyama Gold Mining Site) |
6 |
208 |
Iwakiri Castle Site 岩切城跡 Iwakiri-jō ato |
Sendai/Rifu |
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38°18′49″N 140°56′28″E / 38.31356378°N 140.94115294°E / 38.31356378; 140.94115294 (Iwakiri Castle Site) |
2 |
231 |
Miyazawa Site 宮沢遺跡 Miyazawa iseki |
Ōsaki |
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38°37′34″N 140°56′55″E / 38.62607632°N 140.9486792°E / 38.62607632; 140.9486792 (Miyazawa Site) |
2 |
225 |
Former Yūbikan and Garden 旧有備館および庭園 kyū-Yūbikan oyobi teien |
Ōsaki |
also a Place of Scenic Beauty; the main building collapsed in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake[6] |
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38°39′27″N 140°51′48″E / 38.65739275°N 140.86346346°E / 38.65739275; 140.86346346 (Former Yūbikan and Garden) |
4 |
185 |
Former Arikabe-juku Honjin 旧有壁宿本陣 kyū-Arikabe-juku honjin |
Kurihara |
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38°52′04″N 141°07′31″E / 38.86788006°N 141.12523057°E / 38.86788006; 141.12523057 (Former Arikabe-juku Honjin) |
6 |
213 |
Sanjūsangendō Government Office Site 三十三間堂官衙遺跡 Sanjūsangendō kanga iseki |
Watari |
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38°04′04″N 140°51′07″E / 38.06786695°N 140.85186878°E / 38.06786695; 140.85186878 (Sanjūsangendō Government Office Site) |
2 |
236 |
Sannō-Gakoi Site 山王囲遺跡 Sannō-Gakoi iseki |
Kurihara |
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38°44′29″N 140°56′56″E / 38.74141787°N 140.94900745°E / 38.74141787; 140.94900745 (Sannō-Gakoi Site) |
1 |
214 |
Yamamae Site 山前遺跡 Yamamae iseki |
Misato |
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38°32′19″N 141°02′55″E / 38.5387426°N 141.04855829°E / 38.5387426; 141.04855829 (Yamamae Site) |
1 |
223 |
Yamahata Cave Tomb Cluster 山畑横穴群 Yamahata yokoana-gun |
Ōsaki |
caves 6, 10 & 15 contain simple red painted decoration[7] |
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38°31′15″N 140°55′34″E / 38.52086301°N 140.92601206°E / 38.52086301; 140.92601206 (Yamahata Cave Tomb Cluster) |
1 |
217 |
Numazu Shell Mound 沼津貝塚 Numazu kaizuka |
Ishinomaki |
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38°26′43″N 141°22′40″E / 38.44524914°N 141.37770841°E / 38.44524914; 141.37770841 (Numazu Shell Mound) |
1 |
216 |
Jō Palisade Site 城生柵跡 Jō-no-saku iseki |
Kami |
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38°35′00″N 140°51′06″E / 38.58337481°N 140.85175977°E / 38.58337481; 140.85175977 (Jō Palisade Site) |
2 |
230 |
Nishinohama Shell Mound 沼津貝塚 Nishinohama kaizuka |
Matsushima |
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38°22′53″N 141°04′57″E / 38.38138014°N 141.08252851°E / 38.38138014; 141.08252851 (Nishinohama Shell Mound) |
1 |
218 |
Sendai Kōriyama Government Offices Sites 仙台郡山官衙遺跡群 Sendai Kōriyama kanga iseki-gun |
Sendai |
designation includes the sites of the Kōriyama Government Offices (郡山官衙遺跡) and Kōriyama Haiji (郡山廃寺跡) |
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38°13′14″N 140°53′31″E / 38.22064405°N 140.89197918°E / 38.22064405; 140.89197918 (Sendai Kōriyama Government Offices Sites) |
2 |
00003496 |
Sendai Castle Site 仙台城跡 Sendai-jō ato |
Sendai |
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38°15′12″N 140°51′10″E / 38.25325201°N 140.85291586°E / 38.25325201; 140.85291586 (Sendai Castle Site) |
2 |
3371 |
Sendai Domain Hanayama Village Nuruyu Bansho Site 仙台藩花山村寒湯番所跡 Sendai-han Hanayama-mura Nuruyu-bansho ato |
Kurihara |
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38°51′43″N 140°46′42″E / 38.86186519°N 140.77821221°E / 38.86186519; 140.77821221 (Sendai Domain Hanayama Village Nuruyu Bansho Site) |
6 |
204 |
Daikichiyama Tile Kiln Site 大吉山瓦窯跡 Daikichiyama kawara kama ato |
Ōsaki |
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38°37′23″N 140°55′17″E / 38.62304744°N 140.92136018°E / 38.62304744; 140.92136018 (Daikichiyama Tile Kiln Site) |
6 |
221 |
Daigigakoi Shell Mound 大木囲貝塚 Daigigakoi kaizuka |
Shichigahama |
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38°18′18″N 141°02′38″E / 38.30488442°N 141.04376513°E / 38.30488442; 141.04376513 (Daigigakoi Shell Mound) |
1 |
209 |
Nakazawame Shell Mound 中沢目貝塚 Nakazawame kaizuka |
Ōsaki |
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38°37′15″N 141°05′54″E / 38.62079136°N 141.09843563°E / 38.62079136; 141.09843563 (Nakazawame Shell Mound) |
1 |
234 |
Nagane Shell Mound 長根貝塚 Nagane kaizuka |
Wakuya |
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38°36′06″N 141°08′40″E / 38.60166494°N 141.14434859°E / 38.60166494; 141.14434859 (Nagane Shell Mound) |
1 |
212 |
Higashiyama Government Offices Site 東山官衙遺跡 Higashiyama kanga iseki |
Kami |
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38°35′56″N 140°48′12″E / 38.59898939°N 140.80324041°E / 38.59898939; 140.80324041 (Higashiyama Government Offices Site) |
2 |
3209 |
Hinodeyama Tile Kiln Site 日の出山瓦窯跡 Hinodeyama kawara kama ato |
Shikama |
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38°30′53″N 140°52′59″E / 38.51460064°N 140.88304491°E / 38.51460064; 140.88304491 (Hinodeyama Tile Kiln Site) |
6 |
222 |
Iinozaka Kofun Cluster 飯野坂古墳群 Iinozaka kofun-gun |
Natori |
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38°09′44″N 140°52′38″E / 38.16228003°N 140.87728684°E / 38.16228003; 140.87728684 (Iinozaka Kofun Cluster) |
1 |
228 |
Myōdate Government Offices Site 名生館官衙遺跡 Myōdate kanga isek |
Ōsaki |
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38°36′38″N 140°53′45″E / 38.61046218°N 140.895892°E / 38.61046218; 140.895892 (Myōdate Government Offices Site) |
2 |
232 |
Kido Tile Kiln Site 木戸瓦窯跡 Kido kawara kama ato |
Ōsaki |
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38°37′17″N 141°02′25″E / 38.62147784°N 141.04014587°E / 38.62147784; 141.04014587 (Kido Tile Kiln Site) |
6 |
220 |
Raijinyama Kofun 雷神山古墳 Raijinyama kofun |
Natori |
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38°09′04″N 140°52′48″E / 38.15124998°N 140.87988488°E / 38.15124998; 140.87988488 (Raijinyama Kofun) |
1 |
202 |
Satohama Shell Mound 里浜貝塚 Satohama kaizuka |
Higashimatsushima |
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38°20′20″N 141°08′30″E / 38.33896857°N 141.14162773°E / 38.33896857; 141.14162773 (Satohama Shell Mound) |
1 |
237 |
Mutsu Kokubun-ji Site 陸奥国分寺跡 Mutsu Kokubunji ato |
Sendai |
provincial temple of Mutsu Province |
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38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E / 38.2514063°N 140.9027068°E / 38.2514063; 140.9027068 (Mutsu Kokubunji Site) |
3 |
180 |
Mutsu Kokubunni-ji Site 陸奥国分尼寺跡 Mutsu Kokubunniji ato |
Sendai |
provincial nunnery of Mutsu Province |
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38°15′06″N 140°54′34″E / 38.25163389°N 140.90952776°E / 38.25163389; 140.90952776 (Mutsu Kokubunniji Site) |
3 |
201 |
Mutsu Kami Kaidō 陸奥上街道 Mutsu kami kaidō |
Ōsaki |
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38°40′51″N 140°52′06″E / 38.68093169°N 140.86838421°E / 38.68093169; 140.86838421 (Mutsu Kami Kaidō) |
6 |
235 |
Yanase-ura Site 梁瀬浦遺跡 Yanase-ura iseki |
Kakuda |
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38°00′26″N 140°45′17″E / 38.0073185°N 140.7545955°E / 38.0073185; 140.7545955 (Yanase-ura Site) |
1 |
227 |
Hayashi Shihei Grave 林子平墓 Hayashi Shihei no haka |
Sendai |
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38°16′36″N 140°51′04″E / 38.27667589°N 140.85122121°E / 38.27667589; 140.85122121 (Hayashi Shihei Grave) |
7 |
194 |
Dewa Sendai Kaidō Nakayamagoe Pass 出羽仙台街道中山越 Dewa Sendai kaidō Nakayamagoe |
Ōsaki |
the road splits off from the Matsumaedō, subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō, at Yoshioka-juku (吉岡宿); path of Matsuo Bashō on his journey from Hiraizumi to Dewa Sanzan, as recounted in Oku no Hosomichi;[8] the designation includes an area of Mogami in Yamagata Prefecture |
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38°43′32″N 140°39′32″E / 38.72561455°N 140.65877788°E / 38.72561455; 140.65877788 (Dewa Sendai Kaidō Nakayamagoe Pass) |
6 |
3095 |