This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of for the Prefecture of Kagoshima.[1]
As of 1 July 2019, one Important Cultural Property has been designated, being of national significance.[2] [3] [4]
As of 14 August 2018, six properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4] [7]
Property | Date | Municipality | Ownership | Comments | Image | Dimensions | Coordinates | Ref. |
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Sixteen Arhats jūroku Rakan jūroku haba | ) | on paper; sixteen scrolls; by | 135cm (53inches) by 44.4cm (17.5inches) | 31.4768°N 131.0986°W | https://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120229160337-1_2.pdf | |||
Cedar doors sugi-to | private (kept at Kishinkan, Bōnotsu Center for Historical Material) | painted on both sides with subjects including Xiwangmu, the baku, a hawk on a rock, the morning sun, and bamboo in the snow; the right side of the face of Xi Wangmu was damaged by a machine gun bullet on 29 July 1945 | 178cm (70inches) by 96.5cm (38inches) | 31.2692°N 130.2303°W | http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120113132812-1_2.pdf | |||
Eight Aspects of Shaka Shaka hassō no zu | Kagoshima Prefecture (kept at Reimeikan, Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material) | thirteen scrolls on silk, with gold paint; thought to be from early Ming China; restored three times since 1708; dedicated by Shimazu Yoshihisa; recorded as in [8] | 132cm (52inches) by 65.5cm (25.8inches) | 31.5986°N 130.5546°W | http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120229160502-1_2.pdf | |||
Mount Fuji and Clouds Fugaku unen no zu ippuku | Kagoshima City (kept at the Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | ink on paper; by (1679-1767)[9] | 237cm (93inches) by 128cm (50inches) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120113133125-1_2.pdf | |||
Warrior (by tradition, Shimazu Tadahisa) bushō zō (den-Shimazu Tadahisa gazō) ippuku | colour on silk; from Kōzan-ji[10] | 87.4cm (34.4inches) by 26.8cm (10.6inches) | 31.6173°N 130.5762°W | http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120113133215-1_2.pdf | ||||
Unzan, colour on silk kenpon chakushoku Unzan oshō zō ippuku | portrait of Unzan (1274-1344), a priest from Tōfuku-ji who, at the invitation of, oversaw the revival of the Shimazu clan family temple of Kannō-ji, where he served as chief priest from 1323-1344, garnering praise also from Ashikaga Takauji, as celebrated in the waka above his portrait, the oldest of a Zen priest in the prefecture[11] | 95.5cm (37.6inches) by 45cm (18inches) | 32.0673°N 130.2668°W | http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/documents/5904_20120319131742-1_2.pdf | ||||
As of 14 August 2018, twenty-nine properties have been designated at a municipal level, including:[4] [12]
Property | Date | Municipality | Ownership | Comments | Image | Dimensions | Coordinates | Ref. |
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The Artist's Studio, by Kuroda Seiki Kuroda Seiki-saku atorie | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | oil on canvas; the atelier of Raphaël Collin, Kuroda Seiki's teacher at the Académie Colarossi in Paris[13] | 72.8cm (28.7inches) by 60.6cm (23.9inches) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | for all refs see http://www.city.kagoshima.lg.jp/kyoiku/kanri/bunkazai/bunka/bunka/bunkazai/documents/kagoshimacity-shiteibunkazai.pdf | |||
Six Episodes from the Eruption of Sakurajima, by Kuroda Seiki Kuroda Seiki-saku Sakurajima funka rensaku 6-ten | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | in Kagoshima from 8 January 1914 due to his father's illness, Kuroda Seiki witnessed a major eruption of Sakurajima and created, in oil on wooden panels, a series of six paintings showing the,,,,, and [14] | 14cm (06inches) by 18cm (07inches) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | ||||
Bamboo, by Hatta Tomonori Hatta Tomonori hitsu take | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | 155.3cm (61.1inches) by 152.5cm (60inches) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | |||||
Study of a Nude, by Fujishima Takeji ratai shūsaku Fujishima Takeji | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | oil on canvas; from Fujishima Takeji's study days in France[15] | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | |||||
Chinese Landscape, by Fujishima Takeji Fujishima Takeji-saku Chūgoku fūkei | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | oil on canvas; Fujishima Takeji travelled to China in 1937 to serve as judge for the inaugural (Manten); the following year his travels took him to Mongolia, Chengde, and Peking[16] | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | |||||
Red Matches, by Wada Eisaku Wada Eisaku-saku akai matchi | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | oil on canvas; entered in the eighth Bunten exhibition in 1914; Wada Eisaku's friend, at the time a student at Tokyo Imperial University, served as model during a trip to Toi on the Izu Peninsula[17] | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | |||||
Suzanna, by Arishima Ikuma Arishima Ikuma-saku Suzanna | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | 35cm (14inches) by 27cm (11inches) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | |||||
Parisian daughter, by Arishima Ikuma Arishima Ikuma-saku Pari musume | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | ||||||
Court ladies, emakimono, by Momota Ryūei Momota Ryūei hitsu kannyo zu kan ichi-kan | Kagoshima City (kept at Kagoshima City Museum of Art) | 31.5958°N 130.5534°W | ||||||