List of National Treasures of Japan (temples)
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File:Horyu-ji11s3200.jpg and five-storied pagoda at Hōryū-ji, two of the world's oldest wooden structures dating to around 700]]
The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897.{{cite book
|last= CoaldrakeNishi Honganji
|first= William Howard
|title= Architecture and authority in Japan
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bCLNX8_a4WQC&dq=Law+for+the+Preservation+of+Ancient+Shrines+and+Temples&pg=PA248
|orig-date= 1996
|year= 2002
|publisher= Routledge
|location= London, New York
|isbn= 0-415-05754-X
|page= 248
|access-date = 2009-11-01}}
The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. The temple structures in this list were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9, 1951. The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their "especially high historical or artistic value".{{cite web
|title = Cultural Properties for Future Generations
|url = http://www.bunka.go.jp/tokei_hakusho_shuppan/shuppanbutsu/bunkazai_pamphlet/pdf/pamphlet_en_03_ver05.pdf
|publisher = Agency for Cultural Affairs, Cultural Properties Department
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|date = March 2017
|access-date = 2017-12-17
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171216231044/http://www.bunka.go.jp/tokei_hakusho_shuppan/shuppanbutsu/bunkazai_pamphlet/pdf/pamphlet_en_03_ver05.pdf
|archive-date = 2017-12-16
}} This list presents 158 entries of national treasure temple structures from the late 7th-century Classical Asuka period to the early modern 19th-century Edo period. The number of structures listed is more than 158, because in some cases groups of related structures are combined to form a single entry. The structures include main halls such as kon-dō, hon-dō, Butsuden; pagodas, gates, {{nihongo|belfries|鐘楼,|shōrō}}, corridors, other halls and structures that are part of a Buddhist temple.{{cite web
| publisher = Agency for Cultural Affairs
| script-title = ja:国指定文化財 データベース
| trans-title = Database of National Cultural Properties
| access-date = 2009-04-16
| date = 2008-11-01
| url = http://www.bunka.go.jp/bsys/index.asp
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2005-12-28
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20051228033527/http://www.bunka.go.jp/bsys/index.asp
}}
History of Buddhist temples in Japan
Buddhism arrived in Japan in the mid–6th century, and was officially adopted in the wake of the Battle of Shigisan in 587, after which Buddhist temples began to be constructed.{{Harvnb|Sansom|Sansom|1958|p=49}} Soga no Umako built Hōkō-ji, the first temple in Japan, between 588 and 596. It was later renamed as Asuka-dera for Asuka, the name of the capital where it was located. Prince Shotoku actively promoted Buddhism and ordered the construction of Shitennō-ji in Osaka (593) and Hōryū-ji near his palace in Ikaruga (completed in 603).{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=38}} During the ancient period, the temple layout was strictly prescribed and followed mainland styles, with a main gate facing south, and the most sacred area surrounded by a semi-enclosed roofed corridor (kairō) accessible through a middle gate (chūmon). The sacred precinct contained a pagoda, which acted as a reliquary for sacred objects, and an image hall (kon-dō). The complex might have other structures such as a lecture hall (kōdō), a belfry (shōrō), a sutra repository (kyōzō), priests' and monks'
quarters and bathhouses.{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=13}} The ideal temple had a heart formed by seven structures—called Shichidō garan. Buddhism, and the construction of temples, spread from the capital to outlying areas in the Hakuhō period from 645 to 710. Because of fire, earthquakes, typhoons and wars, few of the ancient temples
remain. Hōryū-ji, rebuilt after a fire in 670, is the only temple with 7th century structures which are the oldest extant wooden
buildings in the world.{{Harvnb|Fletcher|Cruickshank|1996|p=731}}
Unlike early Shinto shrines, early Buddhist temples were highly ornamental and strictly symmetrical.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=44}} Starting with the late 7th century Hōryū-ji, temples began to move towards indigenous methods expressed by irregular ground plans that resulted in an asymmetric arrangement of buildings, greater use of natural materials such as cypress bark instead of roof tiling, and an increased awareness of natural environment with the placement of buildings among trees. This adaption was assisted by the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|Yew|2004|p=52}}{{Harvnb|Young|Young|Yew|2004|p=44}}
During the first half of the 8th century, Emperor Shōmu decreed temples and nunneries be erected in each province and that Tōdai-ji be built as a headquarters for the network of temples.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=39}}{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=16}} The head temple was inaugurated in 752 and was of monumental dimensions with two seven-storied pagodas, each ca. {{convert|100|m|abbr=on}} tall and a Great Buddha Hall (daibutsuden) about {{convert|80|x|70|m|abbr=on}}. Nara period Buddhism was characterised by seven influential state supported temples, the so-called Nanto Shichi Daiji.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=46}} Octagonal structures such as the Hall of Dreams at Hōryū-ji built as memorial halls and storehouses exemplified by the Shōsōin first appeared during the Nara period.{{Harvnb|Fletcher|Cruickshank|1996|p=732}} Temple structures, such as pagodas and main halls, had increased significantly in size since the late 6th century. The placement of the pagoda moved to a more peripheral location and the roof bracketing system increased in complexity as roofs grew larger and heavier.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=49}}
The early Heian period (9th–10th century) saw an evolution of style based on the esoteric sects Tendai and Shingon, which were situated in mountainous areas. A new style termed {{nihongo|wayō|和様|Japanese style}} emerged with the following characteristics: a main hall divided in two parts; an outer area for novices and an inner area for initiates; a hip-and-gable roof that covered both areas; a raised wooden floor instead of the tile or stone floors of earlier temples; extended eaves to cover the front steps; shingles or bark rather than tile roofing; and an adaption to the natural environment in contrast to symmetrical layouts.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|Yew|2004|p=47}} The tahōtō, a two-storied tower with a resemblance to Indian stupas was also introduced by these sects during the Heian period.{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=17}}{{Harvnb|Kleiner|Mamiya|2009|p=97}} According to an ancient Buddhist prophecy, the world would enter a dark period in 1051. During this period the Tendai sect believed enlightenment was possible only by the veneration of Amida Buddha. Consequently, Paradise or Amida Halls—such as the Phoenix Hall at Byōdō-in (1053), the main hall of
Jōruri-ji (1157) or the Golden Hall at Chūson-ji (1124)—were built by the imperial family or members of the aristocracy to recreate the western paradise of Amida on earth.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|Yew|2004|p=48}}{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=19}}{{Harvnb|Young|Young|2007|p=56}}{{Harvnb|Kleiner|Mamiya|2009|p=98}}{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=18}}
Halls that enshrined the nine statues of Amida{{#tag:ref|The statues represented the nine stages of nirvana.|group="nb"}} were popular during the 12th century in the late Heian period. The main hall of Jōruri-ji is the only extant example of these halls.{{Harvnb|Young|Young|Yew|2004|p=49}}
The Daibutsu style and the Zen style emerged in the late 12th or early 13th century. The Daibutsu or Great Buddha style, introduced by the priest Chogen, was based on Song dynasty architecture and represented the antithesis of the wayō style. The Nandaimon at Tōdai-ji and the Amida Hall at Jōdo-ji are the only extant examples of this style.{{Harvnb|Fletcher|Cruickshank|1996|p=737}}{{Harvnb|Nishi|Hozumi|1996|p=20}} Characteristics of the Zen style are earthen floors, subtly curved pent roofs (mokoshi) and pronouncedly curved main roofs, cusped windows and panelled doors.{{Harvnb|Fletcher|Cruickshank|1996|p=738}} Examples of this style include Butsuden at Kōzan-ji in Shimonoseki, Shakadō at Zenpuku-in and Octagonal Three-storied Pagoda at Anraku-ji.Publication of Asahi Shimbun "Beauty of national treasure No.39, 2010" The three Japanese styles, wayō, Daibutsu and Zen were combined in the Muromachi period giving rise to a conglomerate eclectic style represented by the main hall at Kakurin-ji. By the end of the Muromachi period (late 16th century), Japanese Buddhist architecture had reached its apogee. Construction methods had been perfected and building types conventionalized. Early pre-modern temples were saved from monotony by elaborate structural details, the use of undulating karahafu gables and monumental size of the buildings. Representative examples for Momoyama (1568–1603) and Edo period (1603–1868) temple architecture are the Karamon at Hōgon-ji and the main hall of Kiyomizu-dera respectively.
Statistics
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style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead;"| Period
! style="text-align:right; background:#ffdead;"| National Treasures |
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Asuka period
| 5 |
Nara period
| 20 |
Heian period
| 20 |
Kamakura period
| 54 |
Muromachi period
| 29 |
Momoyama period
| 11 |
Edo period |
class="wikitable" style="width:35%; text-align:center; background:#fff; float:left;" |
style="text-align:left; width:40%; background:#ffdead;"| Prefecture
! style="text-align:left; width:40%; background:#ffdead;"| City ! style="text-align:left; width:30%; background:#ffdead;"| National Treasures |
---|
style="background:#efefef;" | Aichi
| style="background:#efefef;" | Kira | style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
Ehime
| 3 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Fukui
| style="background:#efefef;" | Obama | style="background:#efefef;" | 2 |
Fukushima
| Iwaki | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="2"| Gifu
| style="background:#efefef;" | Tajimi | style="background:#efefef;" | 2 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Takayama
| style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
rowspan="3"| Hiroshima
| Fukuyama | 2 |
Hiroshima
| 1 |
Onomichi
| 3 |
style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="5"| Hyōgo
| style="background:#efefef;" | Kakogawa | style="background:#efefef;" | 2 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Kasai
| style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Katō
| style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Kobe
| style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Ono
| style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
Iwate
| 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Kagawa
| style="background:#efefef;" | Mitoyo | style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
Kanagawa
| Kamakura | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;" | Kōchi
| style="background:#efefef;" | Ōtoyo | style="background:#efefef;" | 1 |
rowspan="4"| Kyoto
| Ayabe | 1 |
Kizugawa
| 3 |
Kyoto
| 26 |
Uji
| 2 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Mie | Tsu | 2 |
Miyagi
| 2 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| rowspan="3"| Nagano | Aoki | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Nagano | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Ueda | 1 |
Nagasaki
| Nagasaki | 2 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| rowspan="8"| Nara | Gojō | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Ikaruga | 19 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Ikoma | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| 3 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Nara | 29 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Sakurai | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Uda | 3 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Yoshino | 2 |
Ōita
| 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| rowspan=3 | Osaka | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Kaizuka | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| 1 |
rowspan="5"| Shiga
| Aishō | 1 |
Konan
| 4 |
Kōra
| 2 |
Nagahama
| 1 |
Ōtsu
| 4 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Tochigi | Ashikaga | 1 |
Tokyo
| 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Toyama | Takaoka |
rowspan="3"| Wakayama
| Iwade | 1 |
Kainan
| 4 |
Kōya
| 2 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| Yamagata | Tsuruoka | 1 |
rowspan="2"| Yamaguchi
| 1 |
Yamaguchi
| 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| rowspan="2"| Yamanashi | Kōshū | 1 |
style="background:#efefef;"
| 1 |
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Usage
The table's columns (except for Remarks and Image) are sortable pressing the arrows symbols. The following gives an overview of what is included in the table and how the sorting works.
- Name: name of the structure as registered in the Database of National Cultural Properties
- Temple: name of the temple in which the structure is located
- Remarks: architecture and general remarks including
::*size measured in ken or distance between pillars; "m×n" denotes the length (m) and width (n) of the structure, each measured in ken
::*architectural style (zukuri) and type of roofing
- Date: period and year; the column entries sort by year. If only a period is known, they sort by the start year of that period.
- Location: "town-name prefecture-name, geocoordinates of the structure"; the column entries sort as "prefecture-name town-name".
- Images: picture of the structure
Treasures
class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; background:#fff;" | |
style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead;"| Name
! style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead;"| Temple ! style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead;" class="unsortable"| Remarks ! style="text-align:left; background:#ffdead;"| Date !style="background:#ffdead;" | Location !style="background:#ffdead;" class="unsortable"| Image | |
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{{nihongo|Golden Hall|金色堂|konjikidō}}The following items are attached to the nomination:
| 棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction,
| url = http://www.chusonji.or.jp/guide/precincts/konjikido.html | script-title = ja:金色堂 | trans-title = Golden Hall | publisher = Chūson-ji | language = ja | access-date = 2009-11-14 | archive-date = 2010-03-04 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100304004218/http://www.chusonji.or.jp/guide/precincts/konjikido.html | url-status = live }} | 3×3, {{convert|18|m|abbr=on}} square, single-storied, hōgyō style{{#tag:ref|(hōgyō-zukuri, 宝形造): a pyramid shaped roof over a square building{{cite web | url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hougyouzukuri.htm | title = hougyou-zukuri | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-14 | archive-date = 2022-07-07 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220707140406/https://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hougyouzukuri.htm | url-status = live }}|group="ex"|name="hougyou-zukuri-expl"}} roof with wooden shingles of the hongawara type{{#tag:ref|(hongawarabuki, 本瓦葺): a tile roof composed of flat broad concave tiles and semi-cylindrical convex tiles covering the seams of the former{{cite web | url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hongawarabuki.htm | title = hongawarabuki | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-19 | archive-date = 2019-12-31 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191231034224/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hongawarabuki.htm | url-status = live }}|group="ex"|name="hongawarabuki-expl"}} |Heian period, 1124 late|Hiraizumi, Iwate | 150px |
{{nihongo|Priest's Quarters|庫裏|kuri}} and {{nihongo|Corridors|廊下|rōka}}The nomination includes the entrance hall and a room in the northern aisle.{{cite web
|url = http://www.zuiganji.or.jp/html/midokoro.html |script-title = ja:瑞巌寺 見所 |trans-title=Zuigan-ji highlights |publisher = Zuigan-ji |access-date = 2009-11-14 |language = ja |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091209054426/http://www.zuiganji.or.jp/html/midokoro.html |archive-date = 2009-12-09 }} | Kuri: {{convert|23.6|x|13.8|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, kirizuma style,{{#tag:ref|(kirizuma-zukuri, 切妻造): a gabled roof with equal lengths from the ridge to the eaves{{cite web | url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/kirizumazukuri.htm | title = kirizuma-zukuri | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-08 | archive-date = 2009-12-02 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091202074704/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/kirizumazukuri.htm | url-status = live }}|group="ex"|name="kirizuma-zukuri-expl"}} entrance in the gable ends, hongawarabuki roof Corridors: between kuri and main hall (hondō), lengths: 2 ken (entrance hall), 6 ken (east corridor), 11 ken (middle corridor), 2 ken (west corridor); each is 1 ken wide, single-storied, irimoya style{{#tag:ref|(irimoya-zukuri, 入母屋造): a hip-and-gable roof combining a ridge and two gable pediments on the upper part with a hipped roof on all sides in the lower part of the roof{{cite web | url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/i/irimoyazukuri.htm | title = irimoya-zukuri | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-08 }}|group="ex"|name="irimoya-zukuri-expl"}} |Momoyama period, 1609 |Matsushima, Miyagi | |
{{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}Two {{nihongo | 棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.
| 13×8, {{convert|39.0|x|25.2|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style with hongawarabuki roof and attached entrance hall |Momoyama period, 1609 |Matsushima, Miyagi |
{{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~KV3H-TDKR/kokuhou-jpeg/mokuroku-1/005.hagurosan.html | script-title=ja:羽黒山五重塔 |trans-title=Mount Haguro Five-storied Pagoda | publisher = Asahi Shimbun | language = ja | access-date = 2009-11-14 }} {{cite web| url = http://www.tsuruokakanko.com/cate/p0059.html | script-title=ja:羽黒山五重塔 |trans-title=Mount Haguro Five-storied Pagoda | publisher = Tsuruoka Kanko | language = ja | access-date = 2009-11-14 }} {{cite web| url = http://www.dewatabi.com/syounai/dawa/5.html | script-title = ja:羽黒山五重塔 | trans-title = Mount Haguro Five-storied Pagoda | publisher = Dewa Tabi | language = ja | access-date = 2009-11-14 | archive-date = 2010-01-26 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100126031519/http://www.dewatabi.com/syounai/dawa/5.html | url-status = live }} | 3×3, height: {{convert|29.0|m|abbr=on}}, five-storied pagoda covered with hinoki cypress shingles |Muromachi period, 1372 early|Tsuruoka, Yamagata | |
{{nihongo|Shiramizu Amidadō|白水阿弥陀堂}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.iwaki.fukushima.jp/gaikokugo/chinese/6479/7041/007042.html |script-title = ja:白水阿弥陀堂 |publisher = Iwaki city |language = ja |access-date = 2009-11-19 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110725231034/http://www.city.iwaki.fukushima.jp/gaikokugo/chinese/6479/7041/007042.html |archive-date = 2011-07-25 }} | Ganjō-ji | 3×3, single-storied, hōgyō style, tochibuki board roofing,{{#tag:ref|(tochibuki, 栩葺): type of board roofing whereby circa {{convert|1 | |
3|cm|abbr=on}} thick and {{convert|60|cm|abbr=on}} long boards are split and laid down with considerable overlap{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/t/tochibuki.htm | title = tochibuki | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-09 | archive-date = 2009-07-07 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090707065636/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/t/tochibuki.htm | url-status = live }} {{Harvnb|Kuroda|2005}}|group="ex"|name="tochibuki-expl"}} temple hall containing an enshrined image of Amitabha|Heian period, 1160 late|Iwaki, Fukushima | |
{{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.ashikaga.tochigi.jp/page/bannazihondou-kokuhou.html |script-title = ja:鑁阿寺本堂 |trans-title=Banna-ji Main Hall |publisher = Ashikaga city |language = ja |access-date = 2014-08-19 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140708034315/http://www.city.ashikaga.tochigi.jp/page/bannazihondou-kokuhou.html |archive-date = 2014-07-08 }} | Banna-ji | 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style, front step canopy is 3 ken, nokikarahafu gable, back canopy 1 ken, hongawarabuki roof |Kamakura period, 1299 |Ashikaga, Tochigi | |
{{nihongo|Jizō Hall|地蔵堂|jizōdō}}One {{nihongo | 棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://homepage2.nifty.com/K-Ohno/a-map/Tokyo/3628-SF-temple/05-SF.htm |archive-url = https://archive.today/20130130033339/http://homepage2.nifty.com/K-Ohno/a-map/Tokyo/3628-SF-temple/05-SF.htm |archive-date = 2013-01-30 |script-title = ja:正福寺地蔵堂 |trans-title=Shōfuku-ji Jizō Hall |publisher = Architectural map |language = ja |access-date = 2009-11-19 }} | 3×3, single-storied, irimoya style, covered with hinoki cypress shingles, with a pent roof enclosure{{#tag:ref|(mokoshi, 裳階): a pent roof enclosure, generally one ken deep{{cite web | url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/m/mokoshi.htm | title = mokoshi | publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System | access-date = 2009-11-08 | archive-date = 2009-12-03 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091203101945/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/m/mokoshi.htm | url-status = live }}|group="ex"|name="mokoshi-expl"}} of copper-tile roofing, oldest intact building in Tokyo |Muromachi period, 1407 middle|Higashimurayama, Tokyo }} |
{{nihongo|Shariden|舎利殿 |
| url = http://www.kcn-net.org/e_kama_history/kitakamakura/kitakamakura_1.htm
| title = Kita-Kamakura
| publisher = Kamakura: History and Historic Sites
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-19
| archive-date = 2022-06-03
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220603192634/https://www.kcn-net.org/e_kama_history/kitakamakura/kitakamakura_1.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×3 reliquary hall, single-storied, irimoya style, with a pent roof enclosure, covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
middle|Kamakura, Kanagawa
{{coord|35|20|21.52|N|139|32|56.24|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Engaku-ji, Shariden}}
| File:Engakuji-Shariden-M9239.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Buddha Hall|仏殿|butsuden}}Three inscription boards (銘札) and five {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nominationThe National Treasure structures of Zuiryū-ji are registered as a single National Treasure under one registration number. Only in the main treasure table of this article, the single entry is split in three parts for readability.{{cite web
| url = http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_3.php
| title = Butsuden
| publisher = Zuiryū-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-19
| archive-date = 2020-09-26
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200926182318/http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_3.php
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×3 reliquary hall, single-storied, irimoya style, with a pent roof enclosure, lead plate roofing
|Edo period, 1659
early|Takaoka, Toyama
{{coord|36|44|8.12|N|137|0|37.8|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Zuiryū-ji, Buddha Hall}}
| File:Zuiryuji Temple 2010-08-29 02.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Lecture Hall|法堂|hōdō, hattō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_4.php
| title = Houdou
| publisher = Zuiryū-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-19
| archive-date = 2011-07-22
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110722131536/http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_4.php
}}
| 11×9 main hall of worship, irimoya style, with a 2×1 step canopy and a karahafu gable,{{#tag:ref|(karahafu, 唐破風): an undulating bargeboard flowing downwards from the top center with convex curves on each side that change to concave curves which either level off or turn upward at the ends{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/karahafu.htm
| title = karahafu
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2020-12-29
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201229150446/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/karahafu.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="karahafu-expl"}} single-storied, copper plate roofing
|Edo period, 1655
early|Takaoka, Toyama
{{coord|36|44|8.48|N|137|0|36.07|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Zuiryū-ji, Lecture Hall}}
| File:Zuiryuji Temple 2010-08-29 03.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Sanmon|山門}}Two ancient drawings and two {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination{{cite web
| url = http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_2.php
| title = Sanmon
| publisher = Zuiryū-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-19
| archive-date = 2011-07-22
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110722131545/http://www.zuiryuji.jp/plot/en/plot_2.php
}}
| two-storied {{nihongo||三間一戸|sangen-ikko}} gate, irimoya style, covered with hinoki cypress shingles
includes two 3×1 {{nihongo|stairway buildings|山廊|sanrō}} to either side of the gate: single-storied, kirizuma style with hinoki cypress shingles
|Edo period, 1818
late|Takaoka, Toyama
{{coord|36|44|8|N|137|0|40.11|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Zuiryū-ji, Sanmon}}
| File:Zuiryuji Temple 2010-08-29 04.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall and Large Hall with timber platform|本堂、大広間及式台|hondō ōhiroma oyobi shikidai}}{{Cite web
|script-title = ja:国宝 新指定の部】
|trans-title=New designations of National Treasures
|publisher = Agency for Cultural Affairs
|date = 2022-10-12
|access-date = 2022-10-15
|url = https://www.bunka.go.jp/koho_hodo_oshirase/hodohappyo/pdf/93775201_01.pdf
|language = ja
}}
| Shōkō-ji
| Main Hall: {{convert|39.4|x|37.5|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy and metal plate roofing
Large Hall: {{convert|18.5|x|19.7|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, front irimoya style, back kirizuma style
Timber Platform: {{convert|16.1|x|13.9|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, front irimoya style, back kirizuma style
|Edo period, middle 17th century ({{nihongo|Large Hall|大広間|ōhiroma}}) and 1795 ({{nihongo|main hall|本堂|hondō}})
| file:Fushiki Shokoji ac (2).jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.obama.fukui.jp/oide/bunkazai/myoutuuzi.htm
|title = 文化財-明通寺
|trans-title=Cultural Properties – Myōtsū-ji
|publisher = Obama city
|access-date = 2009-11-19
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091119064111/http://www.city.obama.fukui.jp/oide/bunkazai/myoutuuzi.htm
|archive-date = 2009-11-19
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1270
early|Obama, Fukui
{{coord|35|27|12.43|N|135|48|15.5|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Myōtsū-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Myotsuji Sanjunoto 1.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}
| 5×6, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1258
early|Obama, Fukui
{{coord|35|27|12.8|N|135|48|16|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Myōtsū-ji, Main Hall
}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Buddha Hall|仏殿|butsuden}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.city.yamanashi.yamanashi.jp/kanko/history/yama03.html
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080404002949/http://www.city.yamanashi.yamanashi.jp/kanko/history/yama03.html
| archive-date = 2008-04-04
| title = 清白寺
|trans-title=Seihaku-ji
| publisher = Yamanashi city
}}
| 3×3, single-storied, irimoya style, with a pent roof enclosure, covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Muromachi period, 1415
middle|Yamanashi, Yamanashi
{{coord|35|41|37.5|N|138|42|28.94|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Seihaku-ji, Buddha Hall}}
| File:Seihakuji temple-01.JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Yakushi Hall|薬師堂|yakushidō}} or {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}One miniature shrine is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://katsunuma.ne.jp/~daizenji/bunkazai.html
| title = ぶどう寺 大善寺
| trans-title = Budō-ji Daizen-ji
| publisher = Daizen-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-19
| archive-date = 2010-03-28
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100328120126/http://www.katsunuma.ne.jp/~daizenji/bunkazai.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 5×5, single-storied, yosemune style,{{#tag:ref|(yosemune-zukuri, 寄棟造): a hipped roof where the front and back are trapezoidal and the sides triangular in shape; in Japan generally used for buildings of less importance{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/y/yosemunezukuri.htm
| title = yosemune-zukuri
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2009-12-02
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091202075022/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/y/yosemunezukuri.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="yosemune-zukuri-expl"}} covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles, characteristic for the eastern Japanese style
|Kamakura period, 1286
late|Kōshū, Yamanashi
{{coord|35|39|25.84|N|138|44|34.86|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Daizen-ji, Yakushi Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Octagonal Three-storied Pagoda|八角三重塔|hakkaku sanjūnotō}}The nomination includes one butsudan Buddhist altar and one {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction.{{cite web
| url = http://www.anrakuji.com/english_site/en_site_02/en_002_b.html
| title = Anrakuji Temple English Page2
| publisher = Anraku-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2011-07-07
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110707145016/http://www.anrakuji.com/english_site/en_site_02/en_002_b.html
}}
| three-storied octagonal pagoda, first roof is a pent roof enclosure, covered with hinoki cypress shingles, only extant octagonal pagoda in Japan
late|Ueda, Nagano
{{coord|36|21|8.62|N|138|9|8.2|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Anraku-ji, Octagonal Three-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Anrakuji Hakkakusanjyuunotou BessyoOnsen.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}One miniature shrine is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.zenkoji.jp/hondou/index.html
| script-title = ja:本堂のご案内
| trans-title = Information about the Main Hall
| publisher = Zenkō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2010-03-27
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100327202513/http://www.zenkoji.jp/hondou/index.html
}}
| Zenkō-ji
| 14×5, single-storied with a pent roof enclosure, {{nihongo||撞木造|shumoku-zukuri}}, entrance in the gable ends, front step canopy is 3 ken, nokikarahafu gable;{{#tag:ref|(nokikarahafu, 軒唐破風): an undulating Karahafu gable at eave ends|group="ex"|name="nokikarahafu-expl"}} step canopies on either side are 1 ken, everything is covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Edo period, 1707
middle|Nagano, Nagano
{{coord|36|39|41.76|N|138|11|15.68|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Zenkō, Main Hall}}
| File:Zenkoji Temple June 27 2007.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}
| {{nihongo|Daihō-ji|大法寺}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Muromachi period, 1333
early|Aoki, Nagano
{{coord|36|22|56.54|N|138|8|54.55|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Daihō-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Scripture House|経蔵|kyōzō}}
| {{nihongo|Ankoku-ji|安国寺}}
| Buddhist sutra storehouse, 1×1, single-storied, irimoya style, with a pent roof enclosure, covered with hinoki cypress shingles, includes an octagonal {{nihongo|rotating sutra shelf|輪蔵|rinzō}}
|Muromachi period, 1408
middle|Takayama, Gifu
{{coord|36|13|28.6|N|137|14|42.2|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ankoku-ji, Scripture House}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Kannon Hall|観音堂|kannondō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kokei.or.jp/eihoji/treasure1.html
| script-title = ja:観音堂
| trans-title = Kannon Hall
| publisher = Eihō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2020-09-29
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200929223502/http://www.kokei.or.jp/eihoji/treasure1.html
}}
| Eihō-ji
| 3×3, single-storied, irimoya style, with a pent roof enclosure, covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1314
late|Tajimi, Gifu
{{coord|35|20|47.08|N|137|7|48.57|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Eihō-ji, Kannon Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Founder's Hall|開山堂|kaisandō}}One hōkyōintō is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.kokei.or.jp/kokei/kaisan.html
| script-title = ja:開山堂
| trans-title = Founder's Hall
| publisher = Eihō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2011-07-22
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110722121640/http://www.kokei.or.jp/kokei/kaisan.html
}}
| Eihō-ji
| {{nihongo|worship hall|外陣|gejin}} 3×3 and {{nihongo|inner sanctum|内陣|naijin}} 1×1 connected via an {{nihongo|intermediate passage|相の間|ai no ma}}; All structures are single-storied, irimoya style and have hinoki cypress bark roofing. The naijin has a pent roof enclosure.
early|Tajimi, Gifu
{{coord|35|20|46.12|N|137|7|45.08|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Eihō-ji, Founder's Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Amida Hall|弥陀堂|amidadō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.town.kira.lg.jp/pub/kyouiku/bunkazai_ichiran/kuni/konrenji/index.html
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110615053314/http://www.town.kira.lg.jp/pub/kyouiku/bunkazai_ichiran/kuni/konrenji/index.html
| archive-date = 2011-06-15
| script-title=ja:弥陀堂
|trans-title=Amida Hall
| publisher = Kira
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| language = ja
}}
| {{nihongo|Konren-ji|金蓮寺}}
| 3×3, single-storied, yosemune style, hinoki cypress bark roofing
late|Kira, Aichi
{{coord|34|48|33.69|N|137|4|21.05|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Konren-ji, Amida Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Miei Hall|御影堂|mieidō}}{{Cite web
|script-title = ja:国宝 新指定の部】
|trans-title = New designations of National Treasures
|publisher = Agency for Cultural Affairs
|date = 2017-10-19
|access-date = 2017-11-15
|url = http://www.bunka.go.jp/koho_hodo_oshirase/hodohappyo/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2017/10/19/a1396983_02.pdf
|language = ja
|archive-date = 2020-09-24
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200924205624/https://www.bunka.go.jp/koho_hodo_oshirase/hodohappyo/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2017/10/19/a1396983_02.pdf
|url-status = live
}}
{{anchor|NT-Senju-ji}}
| Senju-ji
| 9×9, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy hongawarabuki roof
|Edo period, 1666
middle|Tsu, Mie
{{coord|34|45|43.65|N|136|30|12.38|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Senju-ji, Miei Hall}}
| File:Honzan-Senju-ji Mieido.JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Nyorai Hall|如来堂|nyoraidō}}
| Senju-ji
| 5×4, single-storied, irimoya style with a pent roof enclosure, a 3 ken step canopy and a karahafu gable, hongawarabuki roof
|Edo period, 1748
middle|Tsu, Mie
{{coord|34|45|44.75|N|136|30|10.13|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Senju-ji, Nyorai Hall}}
| File:Honzan-Senju-ji Nyoraido.JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}One miniature shrine is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.shiga-miidera.or.jp/treasure/building/01.htm
| script-title=ja:金堂
|trans-title=Golden Hall
| publisher = Mii-dera
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| language = ja
}}
| Mii-dera
| 7×7, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark roofing
|Momoyama period, 1599
|Ōtsu, Shiga
{{coord|35|0|48.25|N|135|51|10.3|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Mii-dera, Golden Hall}}
| File:Mii-dera Otsu Shiga pref01s5s4592.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Konpon-chūdō|根本中堂}}Three dais and shrines are attached to the nomination.{{Cite book
| title = Enryaku-ji Mount Hiei, World Cultural Asset
| publisher = Enryaku-ji
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/konponchuudou.htm
| title = konpon chuudou
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| archive-date = 2011-06-14
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110614120356/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/k/konponchuudou.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| 11×6, {{convert|37.6|x|23.9|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, copper sheeting over wooden plannks with semi-circular battens covering the seams; main hall founded in 788 by Dengyō Daishi with an "Inextinguishable Dharma Light" burning inside, in front of the Yakushi Nyorai (Medicine Buddha). part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Edo period, 1640
early|Ōtsu, Shiga
{{coord|35|4|13.64|N|135|50|27.39|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Enryaku-ji, Konpon-chūdō}}
| File:Enryakuji Konponchudo04n4272.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}One miniature shrine is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://kongourinji.jp/precincts/index.html
| title = 境内のご案内
| trans-title = Coumpound Information
| publisher = Kongōrin-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| archive-date = 2009-11-25
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091125141441/http://kongourinji.jp/precincts/index.html
}}
| 7×7, single-storied, irimoya style, covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
early|Aishō, Shiga
{{coord|35|9|40.57|N|136|16|58.95|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kongōrin-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Kongourinji hondou 01.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}One concave and one convex roof tile are attached to the nomination{{cite web
| url = http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~jo-rakuji/f.html
| title = 縁起
| trans-title = Omen
| publisher = Jōraku-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| archive-date = 2011-09-18
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110918115424/http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~jo-rakuji/f.html
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1400
middle|Konan, Shiga
{{coord|34|59|25.09|N|136|2|57.22|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Jōraku-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}One miniature shrine is attached to the nomination
| 7×6, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy and hinoki cypress bark roofing
|Muromachi period, 1360
early|Konan, Shiga
{{coord|34|59|24.48|N|136|2|54.7|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Jōraku-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}
{{cite web
| url = http://www.saimyouji.com/saimyoji/index.html
| script-title = ja:西明寺
| trans-title = Saimyō-ji
| publisher = Saimyō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091110075750/http://www.saimyouji.com/saimyoji/index.html
| archive-date = 2009-11-10
}}
{{cite web
| url = http://www.saimyouji.com/temple/up/open2.html
| script-title = ja:西明寺-本堂
| trans-title = Saimyō-ji Main Hall
| publisher = Saimyō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100923104744/http://www.saimyouji.com/temple/up/open2.html
| archive-date = 2010-09-23
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hinoki cypress bark shingles
late|Kōra, Shiga
{{coord|35|10|58.83|N|136|17|6.82|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Saimyō-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}
{{cite web
| url = http://www.saimyouji.com/temple/up/open1.html
| script-title = ja:西明寺-本堂
| trans-title = Saimyō-ji Main Hall
| publisher = Saimyō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100923104739/http://www.saimyouji.com/temple/up/open1.html
| archive-date = 2010-09-23
}}
| 7×7, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles
early|Kōra, Shiga
{{coord|35|10|59.63|N|136|17|7.63|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Saimyō-ji, Main Hall}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}}One {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.ishiyamadera.or.jp/ishiyamadera/map_guide.html
|script-title = ja:滋賀県石山観光協会
|trans-title=Shiga Prefecture Ishiyama Sightseeing Association
|publisher = Ishiyama-dera
|access-date = 2009-11-14
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100409013046/http://www.ishiyamadera.or.jp/ishiyamadera/map_guide.html
|archive-date = 2010-04-09
}}
| 3×3, two-storied Buddhist tower with a pent roof, square base and round top, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1194
early|Ōtsu, Shiga
{{coord|34|57|39.48|N|135|54|21.43|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ishiyama-dera, Tahōtō}}
| File:Ishiyamadera29n4272.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}
| Hon-dō: 7×4,
Ai-no-ma: 1×7,
{{nihongo|Worship hall|礼堂|rai-dō}}: 9×4, {{nihongo|overhang style|懸造|kake-zukuri}},
rai-dō and hon-dō are in yosemune style and connected via the roof of the ai-no-ma, each of the three structures is covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Heian period, 1096
late|Ōtsu, Shiga
{{coord|34|57|37.66|N|135|54|20.26|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ishiyama-der, Main Hall}}
| File:Ishiyamadera45n4272.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.zensuiji.jp/cgi-bin/zensuiji/sitemaker.cgi?mode=page&page=page2&category=1
|script-title = ja:善水寺
|trans-title=Zensui-ji
|publisher = Zensui-ji
|access-date = 2009-11-14
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090429071238/http://www.zensuiji.jp/cgi-bin/zensuiji/sitemaker.cgi?mode=page&page=page2&category=1
|archive-date = 2009-04-29
}}
| 7×5, single-storied, irimoya style, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Muromachi period, 1366
early|Konan, Shiga
{{coord|35|0|23.2|N|136|6|45.2|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Zensui-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.pref.shiga.jp/minwa/18/18-02.html
|script-title = ja:長寿寺
|trans-title=Chōju-ji
|publisher = Shiga Prefecture
|access-date = 2009-11-14
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090531075434/http://www.pref.shiga.jp/minwa/18/18-02.html
|archive-date = 2009-05-31
}}
| {{nihongo|Chōju-ji|長寿寺}}
| 5×5, single-storied, yosemune style with a 3 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles
early|Konan, Shiga
{{coord|34|59|7.17|N|136|3|35.62|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chōju-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Karamon|唐門}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.chikubushima.jp/?cat=9
| script-title = ja:唐門
| trans-title = Karamon
| publisher = Hōgon-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2016-03-03
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223632/http://www.chikubushima.jp/?cat=9
| url-status = live
}}
| Hōgon-ji
| four-legged gate{{#tag:ref|(shikyakumon, 四脚門): a single-storied gate with two main pillars in line with the ridge of the roof and a pair of supporting square posts ("legs") on either side. generally with a gabled roof{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/s/shikyakumon.htm
| title = shikyakumon
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2009-12-03
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091203120158/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/s/shikyakumon.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="shikyakumon-zukuri-expl"}} with karahafu gables over the front and back entrance, {{convert|3.3|x|6.1|m|abbr=on}}, hinoki cypress bark shingles; entrance to the Kannon hall
|Momoyama period, 1603
|Nagahama, Shiga
{{coord|35|25|14.04|N|136|8|37.63|E|type:landmark_region:JP_dim:26|name=Hōgon-ji, Karamon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kaijyusenji.jp/index.html
| script-title = ja:海住山寺
| trans-title = Kaijūsen-ji
| publisher = Kaijūsen-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2009-11-05
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091105115010/http://www.kaijyusenji.jp/index.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof, first roof is a pent roof enclosure of copper-tile roofing
|Kamakura period, 1214
early|Kizugawa, Kyoto
{{coord|34|46|36.33|N|135|51|43.33|E|region:JP|display=inline|name=Kaijūsen-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}
{{cite web
| url = http://www.toji.or.jp/kondo.shtml
| script-title = ja:金堂
| trans-title = Golden Hall
| publisher = Tō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100203025759/http://www.toji.or.jp/kondo.shtml
| archive-date = 2010-02-03
}}
| Tō-ji
| 5×3, single-storied, irimoya style with pent roof enclosure, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Momoyama period, 1603
|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|49.32|N|135|44|51.67|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tō-ji, Golden Hall}}
| File:Kyoto Toji Kondo C0947.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}
{{cite web
| url = http://www.toji.or.jp/gojunotou.shtml
| script-title = ja:五重塔
| trans-title = Five-storied Pagoda
| publisher = Tō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100128053134/http://www.toji.or.jp/gojunotou.shtml
| archive-date = 2010-01-28
}}
| Tō-ji
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof, at {{convert|54.8|m|abbr=on}} highest wooden pagoda in Japan, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Edo period, 1643
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|47.59|N|135|44|55.34|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tō-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Daishi Hall|大師堂|daishidō}} or {{nihongo|Miei Hall|御影堂|mieidō}} (west section): {{nihongo||後堂|ushiro-dō}}, {{nihongo||前堂|mae-dō}} and {{nihongo||中門|chūmon}}One miniature shrine and five {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.
{{cite web
| url = http://www.toji.or.jp/mieidou.shtml
| script-title = ja:御影堂
| trans-title = Miei Hall
| publisher = Tō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100203025600/http://www.toji.or.jp/mieidou.shtml
| archive-date = 2010-02-03
}}
| Tō-ji
| ushiro-dō: 7×4, irimoya style, 2 ken hisashi on the north-western end, 1 ken step canopy on the east side
mae-dō: 4×5, north side irimoya style, connected to the ushiro-dō in the south
chūmon: 2×1, west side kirizuma style, connected to the mae-dō in the east
All three structures are single-storied. part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Muromachi period, 1380
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|53.91|N|135|44|48.45|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tō-ji, Daishi or Miei Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Lotus Flower Gate|蓮花門|rengemon}}
| Tō-ji
| eight-legged gate,{{#tag:ref|(hakkyakumon, 八脚門): a single-storied gate with four main pillars in line with the ridge of the roof and four supporting square posts ("legs") on either side. generally with a gabled roof{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hakkyakumon.htm
| title = hakkyakumon
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2009-12-03
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091203115810/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/h/hakkyakumon.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="hakkyakumon-zukuri-expl"}} kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|50.44|N|135|44|46.73|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tō-ji, Lotus Flower Gate}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Niōmon|二王門|niōmon}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.ryokudo.net/takara/nioumon.html
| script-title = ja:光明寺
| trans-title = Kōmyō-ji
| publisher = Kanbayashi
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2008-07-23
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080723134515/http://www.ryokudo.net/takara/nioumon.html
| url-status = live
}}
| {{nihongo|Kōmyō-ji|光明寺}}
| two-storied {{nihongo||三間一戸|sangen-ikko}} gate, irimoya style, tochibuki board roofing
|Kamakura period, 1248
early|Ayabe, Kyoto
{{coord|35|23|14.63|N|135|26|31.41|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kōmyō-ji, Niōmon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Keigū-in Main Hall|桂宮院本堂|keigu-in hondō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.aba-pon.net/kouryuuji.html
|script-title = ja:広隆寺
|trans-title = Kōryū-ji
|publisher = aba-pon
|access-date = 2009-11-14
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100419163825/http://www.aba-pon.net/kouryuuji.html
|archive-date = 2010-04-19
}}
| Kōryū-ji
| octagonal hall, single-storied, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, before 1251
early|Kyoto, Kyoto
{{coord|35|0|54.1|N|135|42|19.53|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kōryū-ji, Keigū-in Main Hall}}
| {{center|—}}
|-
| Kōzan-ji
| (3 (front) or 4 (back))x3, with a 1 ken hisashi on the front side, single-storied, irimoya style, entrance on gable ends, hinoki cypress shingles
early|Kyoto, Kyoto
{{coord|35|3|36.48|N|135|40|42.72|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōzan-ji, Sekisui-in}}
| File:Sekisuiin Kozanji Kyoto Kyoto06s5s4350.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.kizugawa.lg.jp/article.php?id=583&f=275&t=cat
|script-title = ja:浄瑠璃寺
|trans-title=Jōruri-ji
|publisher = Kizugawa, Kyoto
|access-date = 2009-11-14
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081211163625/http://www.city.kizugawa.lg.jp/article.php?id=583&f=275&t=cat
|archive-date = 2008-12-11
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Heian period, before 1178
late|Kizugawa, Kyoto{{coord|34|42|56.34|N|135|52|24.94|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Jōruri-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Pagoda in Joururiji temple Kyoto JPN.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}
| 11×4, {{convert|33.8|x|16.5|m|abbr=on}}, yosemune style with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Heian period, 1157
late|Kizugawa, Kyoto{{coord|34|42|56.81|N|135|52|21.49|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Jōruri-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.ninnaji.jp/precincts.html#rootmaps
| script-title = ja:金堂
| trans-title = Golden Hall
| publisher = Ninna-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2010-11-07
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101107134132/http://www.ninnaji.jp/precincts.html#rootmaps
| url-status = live
}}
| Ninna-ji
| 7×5, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Momoyama period, 1613
|Kyoto{{coord|35|1|51.88|N|135|42|49.72|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ninna-ji, Golden Hall}}
| File:Ninnaji Kyoto07n4500.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}Three miniature shrines are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/info/index.html
|script-title = ja:本堂と清水の舞台
|trans-title=Main Hall and Kiyomizu Stage
|publisher = Kiyomizu-dera
|access-date = 2011-05-08
|language = ja
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110518144908/http://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/info/index.html
|archive-date = 2011-05-18
}}
| 9×7, {{convert|33.5|x|33.2|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, yosemune style, pent roof enclosure on east, north and west side, hinoki cypress bark shingles, includes a stage, temple is part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Edo period, 1633
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|59|41.4|N|135|47|5.83|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kiyomizu-dera, Main Hall}}
| File:Kiyomizudera sakra01.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}The entrance hall and four {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.
{{cite web
| url = http://www.b-model.net/daisen-in/syokai.htm
| script-title = ja:大仙院のご紹介
| trans-title = introduction to Daisen-in
| publisher = Daisen-in
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| language = ja
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100330152454/http://www.b-model.net/daisen-in/syokai.htm
| archive-date = 2010-03-30
}}
| Daisen-in (Daitoku-ji)
| {{convert|14.8|x|10.8|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, copper-tile roofing
|Muromachi period, 1513
late|Kyoto
{{coord|35|2|40.37|N|135|44|44.72|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Daisen-in (Daitoku-ji), Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Hōjō|方丈}} with {{nihongo|Entrance|玄関|genkan}}
| Hōjō: {{convert|29.8|x|17.0|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, sangawarabuki tile roof,{{#tag:ref|(sangawarabuki, 桟瓦葺): a roof tile combining a broad concave tile with a semi-cylindrical convex tile into one tile. The tile is square undulating from concave to convex.{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/s/sangawarabuki.htm
| title = sangawarabuki
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-14
}}|group="ex"|name="sangawarabuki-expl"}} connected to the {{nihongo||雲門庵|}} at the back;
Entrance: 6×1, single-storied, karahafu gable, sangawarabuki tile roof;
residence of the head priest. Hōjō meditation hall was built in 1502.
|Edo period, 1635, (entrance from 1636)
early|Kyoto
{{coord|35|2|38.4|N|135|44|47.2|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Daitoku-ji, Hōjō}}
| {{center|—}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Karamon|唐門}}
| four-legged gate, kirizuma style, nokikarahafu gable on front and back, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kyoto
{{coord|35|2|37.51|N|135|44|47.14|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Daitoku-ji, Karamon}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}} or {{nihongo|Senbon Shakadō|千本釈迦堂}}One miniature shrine, three former ridge beams and three {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://kanko.city.kyoto.lg.jp/detail.php?InforKindCode=1&ManageCode=1000160
| script-title = ja:大報恩寺
| trans-title = Daihōon-ji
| work = Tourism and Culture Information System
| publisher = Kyoto
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2017-11-02
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171102234709/http://kanko.city.kyoto.lg.jp/detail.php?InforKindCode=1&ManageCode=1000160
}}
| 5×6, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1227
early|Kyoto
{{coord|35|1|54.68|N|135|44|23.44|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Daihōon-ji, Main Hall or Senbon Shakadō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kondō}}{{Cite book
| title = Daigoji Temple
| publisher = Daigo-ji
| url = http://www.daigoji.or.jp/garan/shimo_garan_detail.html
| script-title = ja:醍醐寺:下醍醐 伽藍のご案内
| work = Tourism and Culture Information System
| publisher = Daigo-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2010-03-13
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100313155819/http://www.daigoji.or.jp/garan/shimo_garan_detail.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Daigo-ji
| 7×5, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof, principal hall relocated from Yuasa, Wakayama which was completed in 1600. part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
late|Kyoto
{{coord|34|57|5.33|N|135|49|18.29|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Daigo-ji, Golden Hall}}
| File:Daigoji Kyoto01s5s4110.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}
| Daigo-ji
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, height: {{convert|38|m|abbr=on}} including the {{convert|13|m|abbr=on}} finial, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Heian period, 952
middle|Kyoto
{{coord|34|57|2.1|N|135|49|19.67|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Daigo-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Daigoji Kyoto02bs4200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Yakushi Hall|薬師堂|yakushidō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.daigoji.or.jp/garan/shimo_garan_detail.html
| script-title = ja:醍醐寺: 上醍醐 伽藍のご案内
| trans-title = Daigo-ji: Upper Daigo temple information
| publisher = Daigo-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| language = ja
| archive-date = 2010-03-13
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100313155819/http://www.daigoji.or.jp/garan/shimo_garan_detail.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Daigo-ji ({{nihongo|Upper Daigo|上醍醐|kamidaigo}})
| 5×4, single-storied, irimoya style, hinoki cypress bark shingles, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Heian period, 1121
late|Kyoto
{{coord|34|56|44.25|N|135|50|19.46|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Daigo-ji, Yakushi Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Sanmon|三門|}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.chion-in.or.jp/e/place_to_see/buildings1.html
| title = An Overview of the Buildings on the Temple Grounds (Part1)
| publisher = Chion-in
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-05-11
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090511210558/http://www.chion-in.or.jp/e/place_to_see/buildings1.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Chion-in
| large 5 ken or {{convert|50|m|abbr=on}} wide, {{convert|24|m|abbr=on}} high two-storied gate with entrances in the three central bays, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
includes two 3×2 {{nihongo|stairway buildings|山廊|sanrō}} to either side of the gate: single-storied, kirizuma style with hongawarabuki roof; largest extant two-storied, double-roofed gate
|Edo period, 1621
early|Kyoto
{{coord|35|0|17.28|N|135|46|54.5|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chion-in, Sanmon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}} or {{nihongo|Miei Hall|御影堂|mieidō}}A corridor is attached to the nomination.
| Chion-in
| 11×9, single-storied, irimoya style with a 5 ken step canopy at the front and a 3 ken step canopy at the back
|Edo period, 1639
early|Kyoto
{{coord|35|0|18.86|N|135|47|0.19|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chion-in, Main Hall or Miei Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Sanmon|三門|}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.tofukuji.jp/index2.html
|title = 臨済宗大本山 東福寺
|trans-title=Head temple of the Rinzai scholl Tōfuku-ji
|publisher = Tōfuku-ji
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100213095348/http://www.tofukuji.jp/index2.html
|archive-date = 2010-02-13
}}
| large 5 ken, {{convert|22|m|abbr=on}} high two-storied gate with entrances in the three central bays, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
includes two {{nihongo|stairway buildings|山廊|sanrō}} to either side of the gate: single-storied, kirizuma style with hongawarabuki roof, oldest Zen main gate in Japan
|Muromachi period, 1425
middle|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|32.53|N|135|46|25.47|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Tōfuku-ji, Sanmon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Hōjō|方丈}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.nanzen.net/keidai_hojyo.html
| script-title = ja:南禅寺境内 方丈
| trans-title = Nanzen-ji compound Hōjō
| publisher = Nanzen-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2020-02-19
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219192949/http://www.nanzen.net/keidai_hojyo.html
| url-status = live
}}
| {{nihongo||大方丈|ōhōjō}}: irimoya style
{{nihongo|| 小方 丈|ōhōjō}}: back side with a kirizuma style gable, front connected to the ōhōjō
both structures are single-storied and covered with hinoki cypress shingles; residence of the head priest
|Momoyama period, 1573–1591
middle|Kyoto
{{coord|35|0|41.09|N|135|47|40.06|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Nanzen-ji, Hōjō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Phoenix Hall|鳳凰堂|hōōdō}}: {{nihongo|central hall|中堂|chū-dō}}, {{nihongo|wing corridors|両翼廊|ryōyokurō}}, {{nihongo||尾廊|}}Eight {{nihongo|doors|板扉|itatobira}} made of a single thick wooden plank and a pair of phoenix roof ornaments are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.byodoin.or.jp/tanbou-in-hououdou.html#houou
|script-title = ja:世界遺産 平等院
|trans-title=World Heritage Byōdō-in
|publisher = Byōdō-in
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090822062000/http://www.byodoin.or.jp/tanbou-in-hououdou.html#houou
|archive-date = 2009-08-22
}}
| Byōdō-in
| central hall: 3×2, single-storied, irimoya style with a pent roof enclosure, hongawarabuki roof
wing corridors: 8×1 (with bends), single storied with an upper floor, kirizuma style; corner towers are two-storied with three floors, hōgyō style, hongawarabuki roof
尾 廊: 7×1, single-storied, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof
main temple building, depicted on the 10 yen coin, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Heian period, 1053
middle|Uji, Kyoto
{{coord|34|53|21.49|N|135|48|27.6|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Byōdō-in, Phoenix Hall}}
| File:Byodoin Phoenix Hall Uji 10-1R.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Mahavira Hall|大雄宝殿|daiō hōden}}, {{nihongo|Hattō|法堂}} and {{nihongo||天王殿|tennōden}}{{Cite web
|script-title = ja:国宝 新指定の部】
|trans-title=New designations of National Treasures
|publisher = Agency for Cultural Affairs
|date = 2024-10-18
|access-date = 2024-10-18
|url = https://www.bunka.go.jp/koho_hodo_oshirase/hodohappyo/pdf/94122701_01.pdf
|language = ja
}}
|
|
{{Coord|34|54|49.93|N|135|48|27.31|E|scale:1563_type:landmark_region:JP|name=Manpuku-ji}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Amida Hall|阿弥陀堂|amidadō}}
| {{nihongo|Hōkai-ji|法界寺}}
| 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style with a pent roof enclosure, hōgyō style, hinoki cypress bark shingles
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|56|2.91|N|135|48|53.61|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Hōkai-ji, Amida Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Amida Hall|阿弥陀堂|amidadō}}
| {{convert|45.2|x|42.1|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, 3 ken {{nihongo|lean-to eaves|向拝|kohai}},hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Edo period, 1760
late|Kyoto
{{Coord|34|59|31.74|N|135|45|6.04|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP_dim:66|display=inline|name=Nishi Honganji, Amida Hall}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Goeidō|御影堂}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/hongwanji/guide01.html#ken02
| script-title = ja:建造物 西本願寺
| trans-title = Structures of Nishi Honganji
| publisher = Nishi Honganji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2015-01-15
| archive-date = 2015-01-05
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150105002054/http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/hongwanji/guide01.html#ken02
}}
| {{convert|62.1|x|53.8|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, 3 ken {{nihongo|lean-to eaves|向拝|kohai}},hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Edo period, 1636
|Kyoto
{{Coord|34|59|29.02|N|135|45|6.08|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_dim:80_region:JP|display=inline|name=Nishi Honganji, Goeidō}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Karamon|唐門}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/about/kenzo/03.html
|script-title = ja:唐門
|trans-title=Karamon
|publisher = Nishi Honganji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090817135214/http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/about/kenzo/03.html
|archive-date = 2009-08-17
}}
| four-legged gate with karahafu gables on the front and back, sides are irimoya style, hinoki cypress bark shingles, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
|Momoyama period, ca. 1598
|Kyoto
{{coord|34|59|25.31|N|135|45|3.93|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Nishi Honganji, Karamon}}
| File:Nishihonganji06s4592.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Priest's Quarters|庫裏|kuri}}
| {{nihongo|Myōhō-in|妙法院}}
| {{convert|21.8|x|23.7|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, entrance in gable ends, 1 ken entrance hall with karahafu gable, hongawarabuki roof, hisashi in the north
|Momoyama period, 1573–1614
|Kyoto
{{coord|34|59|25.41|N|135|46|30.71|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Myōhō-in, Priest's Quarters}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Hōjō|方丈}}The entrance hall and three {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.
| {{nihongo|Ryōginan|竜吟庵}} (Tōfuku-ji)
| {{convert|16.5|x|12.9|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, hinoki cypress shingles, residence of the head priest
|Muromachi period, 1387
early|Kyoto
{{coord|34|58|38.79|N|135|46|29.44|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Ryōginan (Tōfuku-ji), Hōjō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.sanjusangendo.jp/s_1.html
| script-title = ja:蓮華王院 三十三間堂
| trans-title = Rengeō-in Sanjūsangen-dō
| publisher = Sanjūsangen-dō
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2010-02-10
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100210224314/http://sanjusangendo.jp/s_1.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 35×5, single-storied, kirizuma style with a 7 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1266
|Kyoto
{{coord|34|59|16.12|N|135|46|18.15|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Sanjūsangen-dō, Main Hall}}
| File:Sanjusangendo temple01s1408.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kondō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kanshinji.com/
| script-title = ja:高野山真言宗遺跡本山 檜尾山観心寺
| trans-title = Kōyasan Shingon sect historic ruins of head temple, Kanshin-ji
| publisher = Kanshin-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2021-05-08
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210508021919/http://www.kanshinji.com/
| url-status = live
}}
| 7×7, single-storied, irimoya style with a 3 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof; principal hall
early|Kawachinagano, Osaka
{{coord|34|26|14.48|N|135|35|54.8|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kanshin-ji, Golden Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Kannon Hall|観音堂|kannondō}}
| {{nihongo|Kōon-ji|孝恩寺}}
| 5×5, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1300
late|Kaizuka, Osaka
{{coord|34|23|49.85|N|135|23|40.21|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kōon-ji, Kannon Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}}One {{nihongo|buddhist altar|仏壇|butsudan}} is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.jigenin.or.jp/pages/property1.html
| script-title = ja:文化財(建築等)
| trans-title = cultural properties (structures)
| publisher = Jigen-in
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-10-27
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091027024507/http://www.jigenin.or.jp/pages/property1.html
}}
| {{nihongo|Jigen-in|慈眼院}}
| 3×3, two-storied Buddhist tower (tahōtō), hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1271
early|Izumisano, Osaka
{{coord|34|22|27.3|N|135|20|36.0|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Jigen-in, Tahōtō}}
| File:Jigenin Izumisano04s3200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.kasai.hyogo.jp/02kank/kanko/01itijyo.htm
|script-title = ja:一乗寺 加西市観光案内
|trans-title=Ichijō-ji Kasai city sightseeing guide
|publisher = Kasai city
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090502192613/http://www.city.kasai.hyogo.jp/02kank/kanko/01itijyo.htm
|archive-date = 2009-05-02
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Heian period, 1171
late|Kasai, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|51|32.28|N|134|49|8.46|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ichijō-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Ichijoji Kasai13bs4272.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Jōdo Hall|浄土堂|jōdodō}} or {{nihongo|Amida Hall|阿弥陀堂|amidadō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.city.ono.hyogo.jp/p/2/7/4/
| script-title = ja:国宝浄土寺
| trans-title = National Treasure Jōdo-ji
| publisher = Ono city
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-10-29
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091029165458/http://www.city.ono.hyogo.jp/p/2/7/4/
}}
| Jōdo-ji
| 3×3, {{convert|18|m|abbr=on}} squared, single-storied, hōgyō style, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1192
early|Ono, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|51|51.27|N|134|57|39.89|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Jōdo-ji, Jōdo Hall or Amida Hall}}
| File:Jodoji Ono Hyogo01n3200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.do-main.co.jp/taisanji/index.html
| script-title = ja:三身山 太山寺
| trans-title = Sanshinzan Taisan-ji
| publisher = Taisan-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-25
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091125103337/http://www.do-main.co.jp/taisanji/index.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 7×6, single-storied, irimoya style, gable roof covered with copper
|Kamakura period, 1285
late|Kobe, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|41|47.73|N|135|4|2.81|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Taisan-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}A miniature shrine with two wooden panels is attached to the nomination.
| Chōkō-ji
| 7×7, single-storied, yosemune style with a 3 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1413–1428
middle|Katō, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|55|56.86|N|135|2|37.86|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chōkō-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Taishidō|太子堂}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kakurinji.or.jp/art/kokuhouitiran.htm
| script-title = ja:国宝文化財一覧
| trans-title = List of cultural treasures
| publisher = Kakurin-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2011-07-22
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110722121437/http://www.kakurinji.or.jp/art/kokuhouitiran.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×3, single-storied, hōgyō style, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Heian period, 1112
late|Kakogawa, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|45|7.66|N|134|49|58.14|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kakurin-ji, Taishidō}}
| File:Kakogawa Kakurinji14nt3200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}
| 7×6, {{convert|17|x|15.2|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1397
middle|Kakogawa, Hyōgo
{{coord|34|45|8.18|N|134|49|57.29|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kakurin-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Kakogawa Kakurinji12n4592.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Small Five-storied Pagoda|五重小塔|gojū-no-shōtō}}A wooden box with two hand scrolls of the Lotus sutra and two rafter caps are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.kairyuouji.jp/treasure/p3.html
| script-title = ja:五重小塔
| trans-title = Small Five-storied Pagoda
| publisher = Kairyūō-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2019-12-18
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191218155044/http://www.kairyuouji.jp/treasure/p3.html
}}
| {{nihongo|Kairyūō-ji|海龍王寺}}
| 3×3, {{convert|4.0|m|abbr=on}} high miniature pagoda, wooden hongawarabuki shaped roof
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|45|8.18|N|134|49|57.29|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kairyūō-ji, Small Five-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{Cite book
| title = The Kohfukuji Temple Complex
| publisher = Kōfuku-ji
| url = http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/029.html
| script-title = ja:五重塔
| trans-title = Five-storied Pagoda
| publisher = Kōfuku-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2019-12-04
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191204150004/http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/029.html
}}
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, second highest pagoda in Japan at {{convert|50.1|m|abbr=on}}, hongawarabuki roof; restoration from 1426 of an original pagoda from 730, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Muromachi period, 1426
middle|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|56.92|N|135|49|56.03|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōfuku-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Kofukuji, Nara, Japan - 5 story pagoda.JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/035.html
| script-title = ja:三重塔
| trans-title = Three-storied Pagoda
| publisher = Kōfuku-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2019-12-14
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191214095407/http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/035.html
}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof; reconstruction from the beginning of the Kamakura period of an original pagoda from 1143, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|56.11|N|135|49|46.89|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōfuku-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Eastern Golden Hall|東金堂|tōkondō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/057.html
| script-title = ja:東金堂
| trans-title = Eastern Golden Hall
| publisher = Kōfuku-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2010-03-04
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100304022024/http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/057.html
}}
| 7×4, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, the remaining of the three golden halls, reconstruction from 1415 of an original structure from 726, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Muromachi period, 1425
middle|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|58.42|N|135|49|56.01|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōfuku-ji, Eastern Golden Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|North Octagonal Hall|北円堂|hokuendō}}Eight {{nihongo||小壁|kokabe}} walls of the former inner sanctuary and one {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/078.html
| script-title = ja:北円堂
| trans-title = North Octagonal Hall
| publisher = Kōfuku-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2010-03-04
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100304022030/http://www.kohfukuji.com/property/cultural/078.html
}}
| octagonal hall, single-storied, hongawarabuki roof; reconstruction from 1426 of an original hall built in 721 to honor the first anniversary of the death of Fujiwara no Fuhito, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Kamakura period, 1210
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|0.42|N|135|49|47.76|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōfuku-ji, North Octagonal Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Niō Gate|二王門|niōmon}}One {{nihongo|wind bell|風鐸|fūtaku}} is attached to the nomination.
| two-storied {{nihongo||三間一戸|sangen-ikko}} gate, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1456
middle|Yoshino, Nara
{{coord|34|22|8.03|N|135|51|32.24|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kinpusen-ji, Niō Gate}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}} or {{nihongo|Zaō Hall|蔵王堂|zaōdō}}
| 5×6, single-storied, irimoya style with a pent roof enclosure, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Momoyama period, 1591
|Yoshino, Nara
{{coord|34|22|6.09|N|135|51|32.17|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kinpusen-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Kinpusenji Yoshino Nara02n4272.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Small Five-storied Pagoda|五重小塔|gojū-no-shōtō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.gangoji.or.jp/tera/midokoro/midokoro3.htm#gojyuunoshoutou
|script-title = ja:収蔵庫(宝物殿)の収蔵品
|trans-title=Artifacts of the Treasure House
|publisher = Gangō-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110724023236/http://www.gangoji.or.jp/tera/midokoro/midokoro3.htm#gojyuunoshoutou
|archive-date = 2011-07-24
}}
| {{nihongo|Gangō-ji Gokurakubō|元興寺極楽坊}}
| 3×3, {{convert|5.5|m|abbr=on}} tall miniature pagoda, wooden hongawarabuki shaped roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, late 8th century
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|39.07|N|135|49|52.84|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Gangō-ji, Small Five-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Zen Room|禅室|zenshitsu}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.gangoji.or.jp/tera/midokoro/midokoro2.htm
|script-title = ja:元興寺の建築・境内
|trans-title=Architecture and compound of Gangō-ji
|publisher = Gangō-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110724023248/http://www.gangoji.or.jp/tera/midokoro/midokoro2.htm
|archive-date = 2011-07-24
}}
| {{nihongo|Gangō-ji Gokurakubō|元興寺極楽坊}}
| 4×4, single-storied, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof with smooth, lipless, semi-cylindrical cover tiles (行基葺, gyōgibuki); part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, contains lumber used in the construction of Asuka-dera, one of the first Buddhist temples in Japan
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|40.65|N|135|49|51.59|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Gangō-ji, Zen Room}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}},The nomination includes, a miniature shrine, one butsudan Buddhist altar and one {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction. part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
| {{nihongo|Gangō-ji Gokurakubō|元興寺極楽坊}}
| 6×6, single-storied, yosemune style, entrance in gable ends, hongawarabuki roof with smooth, lipless, semi-cylindrical cover tiles (行基葺, gyōgibuki), 1 ken wide open veranda on the front side, contains an {{nihongo||閼伽棚|akadana}}
|Kamakura period, 1244
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|40.57|N|135|49|52.7|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Gangō-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Gango-ji Gokurakubo.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p1.html
| script-title = ja:金堂
| trans-title = Golden Hall
| publisher = Murō-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2011-06-06
| archive-date = 2019-09-25
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190925121139/http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p1.html
}}
| Murō-ji
| 5×5, single-storied, yosemune style, hinoki cypress shingles; principal hall
early|Uda, Nara
{{coord|34|32|16.4|N|136|02|26.2|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Murō-ji, Golden Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p3.html
| script-title = ja:五重塔
| trans-title = Five-storied Pagoda
| publisher = Murō-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2011-06-06
| archive-date = 2011-10-07
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111007044923/http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p3.html
}}
| Murō-ji
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, hinoki cypress bark shingles
early|Uda, Nara
{{coord|34|32|17.42|N|136|2|25.18|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Murō-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}} or {{nihongo|Kanjō Hall|灌頂堂|kanjōdō}}The nomination includes a miniature shrine and one butsudan Buddhist altar.{{cite web
| url = http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p4.html
| script-title = ja:灌頂堂
| trans-title = Kanjō Hall
| publisher = Murō-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2011-10-07
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111007044939/http://www.murouji.or.jp/temple/p4.html
}}
| Murō-ji
| 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1308
late|Uda, Nara
{{coord|34|32|16.44|N|136|2|26.09|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Murō-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}
| 5×4, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|42|13.57|N|135|46|34.28|E|region:JP|display=inline|name=Akishinodera, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.jurin-in.com/
| script-title=ja:本堂
|trans-title=Main Hall
| publisher = Jūrin-in
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| {{nihongo|Jūrin-in|十輪院}}
| 5×4, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|35.08|N|135|49|59.48|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Jūrin-in, Main Hall}}
| File:Jurinin Nara02n4592.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.k5.dion.ne.jp/~shinyaku/tatemono.html
|script-title = ja:本堂
|trans-title = Main Hall
|publisher = Shin-Yakushi-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100330032840/http://www.k5.dion.ne.jp/~shinyaku/tatemono.html
|archive-date = 2010-03-30
}}
| 7×5, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Nara period, 747
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|33.35|N|135|50|46.19|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Shin-Yakushi-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Shin-Yakushiji 2002.JPG
|-
| url = http://shosoin.kunaicho.go.jp/
| script-title = ja:宮内庁:正倉院
| trans-title = Imperial Household Agency:Shōsōin
| publisher = Imperial Household Agency
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2003-04-13
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20030413223336/http://shosoin.kunaicho.go.jp/
| url-status = live
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| treasure house, oldest surviving example of the azekura log-cabin style with a raised floor, 9×3, {{convert|108.4|x|30.5|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof
|Nara period, ca. 756
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|31.11|N|135|50|18.84|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Shōsōin}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}Three {{nihongo|hidden ridges|野棟木|nomunagi}} are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www1.kcn.ne.jp/~yakusiin/hondou.html
| script-title=ja:長弓寺本堂
|trans-title=Chōkyū-ji Main Hall
| publisher = Chōkyū-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| {{nihongo|Chōkyū-ji|長弓寺}}
| 5×6, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1279
late|Ikoma, Nara
{{coord|34|43|6.92|N|135|43|38.28|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Chōkyū-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Chokyuji Ikoma Nara Japan09s3.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}Attached to the nomination are:
- two {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction
- one broad concave almost rectangular roof tile (平瓦) from 1648
- three pages of construction plans for the hon-dō
- four pages of plans for the Hase-dera compound
- a catalogue of the construction costs{{cite web
|url = http://www.hasedera.or.jp/2009/treasure/kokuhou.html
|script-title = ja:長谷寺
|trans-title=Hase-dera
|publisher = Hase-dera
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090615000724/http://www.hasedera.or.jp/2009/treasure/kokuhou.html
|archive-date = 2009-06-15
}}
| {{nihongo|Worship Hall|正堂|shōdō}}: 7×4, with a pent roof on the front and either side
Ai-no-ma and {{nihongo|Worship Hall|礼堂|raidō}}: 4×9, overhang style, entrance in gable ends, connected to the shōdō in the back side, chidori hafu bargeboards{{#tag:ref|(chidori hafu, 千鳥破風, lit. "plover gable"): a decorative dormer bargeboard on triangular shaped dormers with strong concave curves{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/c/chidorihafu.htm
| title = chidori hafu
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-08
| archive-date = 2011-05-16
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110516123056/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/c/chidorihafu.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="chidorihafu-expl"}} on either side, attached to a stage on the front side, hongawarabuki roof
each structure is single-storied, irimoya style
|Edo period, 1650
early|Sakurai, Nara
{{coord|34|32|9.27|N|135|54|24.51|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hase-dera, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}22 construction parts are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_kondoh.html
| script-title = ja:金堂
| trans-title = Golden Hall
| publisher = Tōshōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091123164819/http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_kondoh.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 7×4, {{convert|27.9|x|14.6|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, principal hall, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, 8th century
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|32.23|N|135|47|5.43|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōshōdai-ji, Golden Hall}}
| File:Toshodaiji Nara Nara pref01s5s4290.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Scripture House|経蔵|kyōzō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_kyouzoh.html
| script-title = ja:経蔵
| trans-title = Scripture House
| publisher = Tōshōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-24
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091124000044/http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_kyouzoh.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Buddhist sutra storehouse, 3×3, {{nihongo|storehouse style|校倉|azekura}}, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, 8th century
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|32.22|N|135|47|7.9|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōshōdai-ji, Scripture House}}
| File:Toshodaiji Nara Nara pref09n4500.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Korō|鼓楼}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_koroh.html
| script-title = ja:鼓楼
| trans-title = Korō
| publisher = Tōshōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-10-24
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091024002547/http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_koroh.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×2, rō style,{{#tag:ref|(rō-zukuri, 楼造): a high gate with a shallow veranda and balustrade which gives it the impression of a two-storied gate{{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/r/rouzukuri.htm
| title = rou-zukuri
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-14
| archive-date = 2011-06-14
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110614120652/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/r/rouzukuri.htm
| url-status = live
}}|group="ex"|name="rou-zukuri-expl"}} irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof, with a drum for indicating the time, also served as a sutra repository, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Kamakura period, 1240
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|33.05|N|135|47|6.25|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōshōdai-ji, Korō}}
| File:Toshodaiji Nara Nara pref03n4592.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Lecture Hall|講堂|kōdō}}Four {{nihongo|frog leg struts|蟇股|kaerumata}} and one pair of 高座.{{cite web
| url = http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_koudoh.html
| script-title = ja:講堂
| trans-title = Lecture Hall
| publisher = Tōshōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-20
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091120224004/http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_koudoh.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 9×4, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; originally part of the Heijō Palace; now part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, 763
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|33.36|N|135|47|5.43|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōshōdai-ji, Lecture Hall}}
| File:Toshodaiji Nara Nara pref05n4320.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Treasure House|宝蔵|hōzō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about_houzoh.html
| script-title=ja:宝蔵
|trans-title=Treasure House
| publisher = Tōshōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| 3×3, {{nihongo|storehouse style|校倉|azekura}}, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|32.91|N|135|47|7.91|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōshōdai-ji, Treasure House}}
| File:Toshodaiji Nara Nara pref10n4500.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Founder's Hall|開山堂|kaizandō}}One dais and a miniature shrine are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance11.html
| script-title = ja:開山堂
| trans-title = Founder's Hall
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-29
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091129070201/http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance11.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| 3×3, single-storied, hōgyō style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Kamakura period, 1200 (inner temple), 1250
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|20.65|N|135|50|36.56|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Founder's Hall}}
| File:Toudai-ji kaizandou.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kondō}} or {{nihongo|Great Buddha Hall|大仏殿|daibutsuden}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance4.html
| script-title=ja:大仏殿
|trans-title=Great Buddha Hall
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| 5×5, {{convert|57|x|50|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, yosemune style with a pent roof enclosure, hongawarabuki roof, karahafu gable on front side, copper-tile roofing; largest wooden building in the world, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Edo period, 1705
middle|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|20.37|N|135|50|23.36|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Golden Hall or Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden)}}
| File:Todaiji daibutsuden 20070923.jpg
|-
| Tōdai-ji
| 1×1, {{convert|7.6|m|abbr=on}} square, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|19.81|N|135|50|31.33|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Belfry}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tegaimon|転害門|}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance9.html
| script-title = ja:転害門
| trans-title = Tegaimon
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-28
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091128211224/http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance9.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| 3 ken wide eight-legged gate with a 1 ken passage, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, around Tenpyō-hōji era
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|29.84|N|135|50|6.29|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Tegaimon}}
| File:Todaiji-Tegaimon-M6820.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Nandaimon|南大門|}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance8.html
| script-title=ja:南大門
|trans-title=Nandaimon
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| large 5×2, {{convert|29|x|11|m|abbr=on}}, two-storied gate with entrances in the three central baysgate, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Kamakura period, 1199
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|8.83|N|135|50|23.51|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Nandaimon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Nigatsu-dō|二月堂}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance6.html
| script-title = ja:二月堂
| trans-title = Nigatsu-dō
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-11-25
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091125170204/http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance6.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| overhang style, 10×7, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Edo period, 1669
middle|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|21.39|N|135|50|39.33|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Nigatsu-dō}}
| File:Nigatsu-dou Todaiji JPN1.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Hokke-dō|法華堂}} or {{nihongo|Sangatsu-dō|三月堂}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance5.html
| script-title = ja:法華堂
| trans-title = Hokke-dō
| publisher = Tōdai-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2021-11-20
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211120090349/http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance5.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Tōdai-ji
| front 5 ken, side 8 ken, front irimoya style, back yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, contains {{nihongo||閼伽棚|akadana}}; part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, 747 ({{nihongo|image hall|正堂|shōdō}}) and 1199 ({{nihongo|worship hall|礼堂|raidō}})
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|19.43|N|135|50|38.54|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Tōdai-ji, Hokke-dō or Sangatsu-dō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Scripture House|本坊経庫|honbōkyōko}}
| Tōdai-ji
| Buddhist sutra storehouse, 3×2, {{nihongo|storehouse style|校倉|azekura}}, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|9.33|N|135|50|26.04|E|scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Tōdai-ji, Scripture House}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Rōmon|楼門|}}
| 1×1, two-storied gate, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, around Bun'ei era
early|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|41|59.5|N|135|50|8|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hannya-ji, Rōmon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/hokiji3.htm
|script-title = ja:法起寺の建造物
|trans-title=Structures of Hokki-ji
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090403020107/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/hokiji3.htm
|archive-date = 2009-04-03
}}
| Hokki-ji
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Asuka period, 706
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|37|22.41|N|135|44|46.71|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|East Corridor|東廻廊|higashi kairō}} and {{nihongo|West Corridor|西廻廊|nishi kairō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kairo.htm
|script-title = ja:廻廊
|trans-title=East Corridor
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323042207/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kairo.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 42 ken (east corridor) and 40 ken (west corridor) long (with bends), single-storied, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Asuka period, ca. 700
{{coord|34|36|51.71|N|135|44|5.1|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, West Corridor}}
{{coord|34|36|51.2|N|135|44|1.71|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, East Corridor}}
| File:Horyu-ji entasis2048b.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kondō}}Part of the original framework is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kondo.htm
|script-title = ja:金堂
|trans-title=Golden Hall
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100111060042/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kondo.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-11
| Hōryū-ji
| 5×4, double-storied, irimoya style with pent roof enclosure on first floor, hongawarabuki roof, wood shingles (pent roof); together with Hōryū-ji's five-storied pagoda one of the oldest wooden buildings in the world, principal hall, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Asuka period, by 693
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.54|N|135|44|4.05|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Golden Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Scripture House|経蔵|kyōzō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kyozo.htm
|script-title = ja:経蔵
|trans-title=Scripture House
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323042223/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kyozo.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| Buddhist sutra storehouse, 3×2, rō style, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|52.52|N|135|44|1.82|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Scripture House}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/gojyunoto.htm
|script-title = ja:五重塔
|trans-title=Five-storied Pagoda
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100111080456/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/gojyunoto.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-11
|url = https://whc.unesco.org/p_dynamic/sites/passfile.cfm?filename=870&filetype=pdf&category=nominations
|title = Nomination File
|publisher = UNESCO
|date = June 1997
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121025175622/https://whc.unesco.org/p_dynamic/sites/passfile.cfm?filename=870&filetype=pdf&category=nominations
|archive-date = 2012-10-25
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda with a pent roof enclosure on the first level, hongawarabuki roof, wood shingles (pent roof); together with Hōryū-ji's kon-dō one of the oldest wooden buildings in the world, at {{convert|50|m|abbr=on}} second tallest pagoda in Japan, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Asuka period, ca. 703
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.38|N|135|44|2.81|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Kōfūzō|綱封蔵}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kohuzo.htm
|script-title = ja:綱封蔵
|trans-title=Kōfūzō
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090827143302/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/kohuzo.htm
|archive-date = 2009-08-27
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| large storehouse, 9×3, single-storied, raised floor, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
early|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.98|N|135|44|7.54|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Kōfūzō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Three Sutra Hall|三経院|sankyōin}} and {{nihongo|West Dormitory|西室|nishimuro}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/sangyoin.htm
|script-title = ja:三経院
|trans-title=Three Sutra Hall
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323063326/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/sangyoin.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 19×(5 (front) or 4 (back)), single-storied, kirizuma style, entrance in gable ends, hongawarabuki roof, attached hisashi in front, with a 1 ken step canopy covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Kamakura period, 1231
early|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.17|N|135|44|0.33|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Three Sutra Hall and West Dormitory}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Belfry|鐘楼|shōrō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/syoro.htm
|script-title = ja:鐘楼
|trans-title=Belfry
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323042233/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/syoro.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 3×2, rō style, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Heian period, 1005–1020
middle|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|52.87|N|135|44|4.52|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Belfry}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Refectory|食堂|jikidō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/jikido.htm
|script-title = ja:食堂
|trans-title=Refectory
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090511000855/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/jikido.htm
|archive-date = 2009-05-11
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 7×4, single-storied, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|53.02|N|135|44|7.91|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Refectory}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Shōryō-in|聖霊院}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/syoryoin.htm
|script-title = ja:聖霊院
|trans-title=Shōryō-in
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090827131807/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/syoryoin.htm
|archive-date = 2009-08-27
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 6×5, single-storied, kirizuma style, entrance in gable ends, hongawarabuki roof, attached hisashi in front, with a 1 ken step canopy covered with hinoki cypress bark shingles; hall dedicated to the soul of Prince Shōtoku, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Kamakura period, 1284
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.39|N|135|44|5.96|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Shōryō-in}}
|-
| {{nihongo|West Octagonal Hall|西円堂|saiendō}}One beam of the former roof skeleton and two {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/saiendo.htm
|script-title = ja:西円堂
|trans-title=West Octagonal Hall
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100111072942/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/saiendo.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-11
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| octagonal hall, single-storied, hongawarabuki roof, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Kamakura period, 1250
early|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|52.78|N|135|43|58.93|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, West Octagonal Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Large Lecture Hall|大講堂|daikōdō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/daikodo.htm
|script-title = ja:大講堂
|trans-title=Large Lecture Hall
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100112140412/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/daikodo.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-12
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 9×4, {{convert|33.8|x|16.5|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof, oldest extant building with a hidden roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Heian period, 990
middle|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|53.22|N|135|44|3.03|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Large Lecture Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Inner Gate|中門|chūmon}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/chumon.htm
|script-title = ja:中門
|trans-title=Inner Gate
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323042157/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/chumon.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 4×3 two-storied gate with entrance through the two central bays, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Asuka period, ca. 700
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|50.41|N|135|44|3.51|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Inner Gate}}
|-
| Hōryū-ji ({{nihongo|East Precinct|東院|tōin}})
| 3×2, flared skirt like lower part (袴腰, hakamagoshi), irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
early|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|52.75|N|135|44|19.18|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji (East Precinct), Belfry}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Denpōdō|伝法堂|}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/denpodo.htm
|script-title = ja:伝法堂
|trans-title=Denpōdō
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090323063257/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/denpodo.htm
|archive-date = 2009-03-23
}}
| Hōryū-ji ({{nihongo|East Precinct|東院|tōin}})
| 7×4, single-storied, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof; lecture hall, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|53.1|N|135|44|19.93|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji (East Precinct), Denpōdō}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Hall of Dreams|夢殿|yumedono}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/yumedono.htm
|script-title = ja:夢殿
|trans-title=Hall of Dreams
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100111064144/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/yumedono.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-11
}}
| Hōryū-ji ({{nihongo|East Precinct|東院|tōin}})
| Large octagonal hall housing the famous Guze Kannon, single-storied, each side {{convert|4.2|m|abbr=on}} long, hongawarabuki roof; part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Nara period, 739
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|51.91|N|135|44|20.19|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji (East Precinct), Hall of Dreams (Yumedono)}}
|-
| {{nihongo|East Dormitory|東室|higashimuro}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/higashimuro.htm
|script-title = ja:東室
|trans-title=East Dormitory
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100110214848/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/higashimuro.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-10
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 12×4, single-storied, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof; living quarters for high-ranking priests, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|52.2|N|135|44|5.89|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, East Dormitory}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tōdaimon|東大門|}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/todaimon.htm
|script-title = ja:東大門
|trans-title=Tōdaimon
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090827182938/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/todaimon.htm
|archive-date = 2009-08-27
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 3 ken wide eight-legged gate, kirizuma style, hongawarabuki roof; main east gate, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|49.89|N|135|44|12.08|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Tōdaimon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Nandaimon|南大門|}}One ridge pole and one {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.horyuji.or.jp/nandaimon.htm
|script-title = ja:南大門
|trans-title=Nandaimon
|publisher = Hōryū-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100112042128/http://www.horyuji.or.jp/nandaimon.htm
|archive-date = 2010-01-12
}}
| Hōryū-ji
| 3 ken wide eight-legged gate, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; main south gate, part of the World Heritage Site Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area
|Muromachi period, 1438
middle|Ikaruga, Nara
{{coord|34|36|45.89|N|135|44|4.26|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Hōryū-ji, Nandaimon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tōindō|東院堂|}}One broad concave almost rectangular roof tile (平瓦) is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.nara-yakushiji.com/guide/garan/garan_toindo.html
|script-title = ja:東院堂
|trans-title = Tōindō
|publisher = Yakushi-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100105050528/http://nara-yakushiji.com/guide/garan/garan_toindo.html
|archive-date = 2010-01-05
}}
| 7×4, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; meditation hall, rebuilt in 1285, oldest of its kind in Japan, part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Kamakura period, 1285
late|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|4.64|N|135|47|6.66|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Yakushi-ji, Tōindō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|East Pagoda|東塔|tōtō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.nara-yakushiji.com/guide/garan/garan_toto.html
|script-title = ja:東塔
|trans-title = East Pagoda
|publisher = Yakushi-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100105050302/http://nara-yakushiji.com/guide/garan/garan_toto.html
|archive-date = 2010-01-05
}}
| 3×3 three-storied pagoda, each level with a pent roof enclosure; part of the World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
|Nara period, 730
|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|5.18|N|135|47|4.88|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Yakushi-ji, East Pagoda}}
| File:Yakushiji Nara11s5bs4200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.ryosenji.jp/houmotsu_contents8.html
|script-title = ja:本堂
|trans-title=Main Hall
|publisher = Ryōsen-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090828041929/http://www.ryosenji.jp/houmotsu_contents8.html
|archive-date = 2009-08-28
}}
| 5×6, single-storied, irimoya style, with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1283
late|Nara, Nara
{{coord|34|40|25.01|N|135|44|32.46|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Ryōsen-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Ryosenji Nara Japan16n.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Octagonal Hall|八角堂|hakkakudō}}Remains of the former dew basin at the bottom of the finial are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.gojo.lg.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1146042671983&SiteID=1139107257399&ParentGenre=1000000100009
|script-title = ja:榮山寺
|trans-title = Eisan-ji
|publisher = Gojō, Nara
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110722112244/http://www.city.gojo.lg.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1146042671983&SiteID=1139107257399&ParentGenre=1000000100009
|archive-date = 2011-07-22
}}
| {{nihongo|Eisan-ji|榮山寺}}
| octagonal hall, single-storied, hongawarabuki roof
|Nara period, Tenpyō-hōji era, 8th century
|Gojō, Nara
{{coord|34|21|21.25|N|135|43|16.22|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Eisan-ji, Octagonal Hall}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|West Pagoda|西塔|saitō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.taimadera.org/
| title = Taima-dera
| publisher = Taima-dera
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2017-10-03
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171003052444/http://www.taimadera.org/
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×3 three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Heian period, 9th century
early|Katsuragi, Nara
{{coord|34|30|55.49|N|135|41|40.24|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Taima-dera, West Pagoda}}
|-
| {{nihongo|East Pagoda|東塔|tōtō}}
| 3×3 three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Nara period, 8th century
early|Katsuragi, Nara
{{coord|34|30|55.13|N|135|41|44.58|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Taima-dera, East Pagoda}}
| File:Taima dera-from miharashidai.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}} or {{nihongo|Mandaradō|曼荼羅堂}}
| 7×6, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof, houses a large (39.7 cm x 39.1 cm) Mandala, contains an {{nihongo||閼伽棚|akadana}}
|Heian period, 1161
late|Katsuragi, Nara
{{coord|34|30|57.83|N|135|41|40.91|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Taima-dera, Main Hall or Mandaradō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.kongosanmaiin.or.jp/attractive/treasure_tower/index.html
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110301023923/http://www.kongosanmaiin.or.jp/attractive/treasure_tower/index.html
| url-status = dead
| archive-date = March 1, 2011
| script-title = ja:多宝塔
| publisher = Kongō Sanmai-in
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| trans-title = Tahōtō
}}
| 3×3, two-storied Buddhist tower, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1223
early|Kōya, Wakayama
{{coord|34|12|34.95|N|135|35|13.9|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kongō Sanmai-in, Tahōtō}}
| File:KongouZanmaiin Tahoto.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Fudōdō|不動堂}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.koyasan.or.jp/tazuneru/sights/fudodo.html
| script-title = ja:不動堂
| publisher = koyasan
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| trans-title = Fudōdō
| archive-date = 2009-06-09
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090609082651/http://www.koyasan.or.jp/tazuneru/sights/fudodo.html
| url-status = live
}}
| 3×4, single-storied, irimoya style, with 1 (3) ken hisashi attached to the right (left) side, with a 1 ken step canopy, hinoki cypress bark shingles; hall dedicated to the deity Fudō Myōō
early|Kōya, Wakayama
{{coord|34|12|47.17|N|135|34|49.43|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kongōbu-ji, Fudōdō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}} or {{nihongo|Daitō|大塔}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.negoroji.org/seeing/index.html
|script-title = ja:根来寺の名所
|publisher = Negoro-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|trans-title=famous places of Negoro-ji
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090507061658/http://www.negoroji.org/seeing/index.html
|archive-date = 2009-05-07
}}
| 5×5, large two-storied Buddhist tower, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, Meiō era–Tenbun era
late|Iwade, Wakayama
{{coord|34|17|16.36|N|135|19|2.76|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Negoro-ji, Tahōtō or Daitō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Shakadō|釈迦堂}}{{cite web
| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110721173025/http://www.city.kainan.wakayama.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1140672198876&SiteID=0
| archive-date = 2011-07-21
| url = http://www.city.kainan.wakayama.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1140672198876&SiteID=0
| script-title=ja:釈迦堂
| publisher = Kainan city
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
|trans-title=Shakadō
}}
| {{nihongo|Zenpuku-in|善福院}}
| 3×3, pent roof enclosure, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof; hall in which a statue of the historical Buddha is enshrined
|Kamakura period, 1327
late|Kainan, Wakayama
{{coord|34|7|50.12|N|135|10|38|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Zenpuku-in, Shakadō}}
| File:Zenpukuin shakado01s3200.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.chohoji.or.jp/intro/tahou2e.htm
| title = 多宝塔
| trans-title = Tahōtō
| publisher = Chōhō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2008-04-01
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080401055941/http://www.chohoji.or.jp/intro/tahou2e.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| Chōhō-ji
| 3×3, two-storied Buddhist tower
|Muromachi period, 1357
early|Kainan, Wakayama
{{coord|34|6|32.21|N|135|9|56.85|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chōhō-ji, Tahōtō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Daimon|大門}}One {{nihongo|framed motto|扁額|hengaku}} is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.chohoji.or.jp/intro/daimon2e.htm
| title = 大門
| trans-title = Daimon
| publisher = Chōhō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2011-07-21
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721122533/http://www.chohoji.or.jp/intro/daimon2e.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| Chōhō-ji
| rōmon, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1388
early|Kainan, Wakayama
{{coord|34|6|28.12|N|135|9|55.87|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Chōhō-ji, Daimon}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.chohoji.or.jp/intro/intro2e.htm
| title = 本堂
|trans-title=Main Hall
| publisher = Chōhō-ji
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| Chōhō-ji
| 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1311
late|Kainan, Wakayama
{{coord|34|6|32.77|N|135|9|56.34|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Chōhō-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Three-storied Pagoda|三重塔|sanjūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.pref.hiroshima.lg.jp/kyouiku/hotline/bunkazai/data/101010060.html
|script-title = ja:三重塔 向上寺
|publisher = Hiroshima prefecture
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|trans-title=Three-storied Pagoda Kōjō-ji
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091126021055/http://www.pref.hiroshima.lg.jp/kyouiku/hotline/bunkazai/data/101010060.html
|archive-date = 2009-11-26
}}
| {{nihongo|Kōjō-ji|向上寺}}
| 3×3, three-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1432
middle|Onomichi, Hiroshima
{{coord|34|18|24.81|N|133|5|12.04|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Kōjō-ji, Three-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Koujyouji sanjyuunotou.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Tahōtō|多宝塔}}A sutra inserted in the pagoda finial is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.ermjp.com/j/temple/houmotu/kentiku/002.htm
| script-title = ja:多宝塔
| trans-title = Tahōtō
| publisher = Jōdo-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-04-05
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090405075748/http://www.ermjp.com/j/temple/houmotu/kentiku/002.htm
| url-status = live
}}
| Jōdo-ji
| 3×3, two-storied Buddhist tower, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1328
late|Onomichi, Hiroshima
{{coord|34|24|42.54|N|133|12|39.53|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Jōdo-ji, Tahōtō}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}One miniature shrine, two {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction and two pages of a compound map are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.ermjp.com/j/temple/houmotu/kentiku/001.htm
| script-title=ja:本堂
|trans-title=Main Hall
| publisher = Jōdo-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| Jōdo-ji
| 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1327
late|Onomichi, Hiroshima
{{coord|34|24|43.39|N|133|12|39.05|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Jōdo-ji, Main Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Golden Hall|金堂|kon-dō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.ttec.co.jp/~fudouin/bunkazai/index.html
|script-title = ja:金堂
|trans-title=Golden Hall
|publisher = Fudō-in
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091124033443/http://www.ttec.co.jp/~fudouin/bunkazai/index.html
|archive-date = 2009-11-24
}}
| {{nihongo|Fudō-in|不動院}}
| 3×4, pent roof enclosure, irimoya style, hinoki cypress bark shingles; principal hall
|Muromachi period, 1540
late|Hiroshima
{{coord|34|25|37.25|N|132|28|16.02|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Fudō-in, Golden Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/bunka/bunkazai/kenzoubutsu/08.html
|script-title = ja:五重塔
|trans-title=Five-storied Pagoda
|publisher = Fukuyama city
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110521195706/http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/bunka/bunkazai/kenzoubutsu/08.html
|archive-date = 2011-05-21
}}
| Myōō-in
| 3×3, {{convert|4.4|m|abbr=on}}, {{convert|29.1|m|abbr=on}} tall, five-storied pagoda, hongawarabuki roof
|Muromachi period, 1348
early|Fukuyama, Hiroshima
{{coord|34|28|41.82|N|133|20|45.15|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Myōō-in, Five-storied Pagoda}}
| File:Myō-ō-in (Fukuyama), Five-storied Pagoda 001.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}One miniature shrine and three {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tags with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/bunka/bunkazai/kenzoubutsu/07.html
|script-title = ja:本堂
|trans-title=Main Hall
|publisher = Fukuyama city
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101120044343/http://www.city.fukuyama.hiroshima.jp/bunka/bunkazai/kenzoubutsu/07.html
|archive-date = 2010-11-20
}}
| Myōō-in
| 5×5, {{convert|11.8|x|11.8|m|abbr=on}} single-storied, irimoya style with a 1 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1321
late|Fukuyama, Hiroshima
{{coord|34|28|42.56|N|133|20|45.17|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Myōō-in, Main Hall}}
| File:Myō-ō-in (Fukuyama), Main Hall 001.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Buddha Hall|仏殿|butsuden}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.npweb.com/kouzanji/Files/treasure2.html
| script-title = ja:仏殿
| trans-title = Buddha Hall
| publisher = Kōzan-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
| archive-date = 2009-04-16
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090416001647/http://npweb.com/kouzanji/Files/treasure2.html
| url-status = live
}}
| Kōzan-ji
| 3×3, irimoya style, pent roof enclosure, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Kamakura period, 1320
late|Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi
{{coord|33|59|44.16|N|130|58|54.42|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Kōzan-ji, Buddha Hall}}
| File:Kozanji Temple (Shimonoseki).JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Five-storied Pagoda|五重塔|gojūnotō}}One square bearing block is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~vivace/rurikoji/rurikoji.htm
|script-title = ja:五重塔
|trans-title=Five-storied Pagoda
|publisher = Rurikō-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091214013647/http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~vivace/rurikoji/rurikoji.htm
|archive-date = 2009-12-14
}}
| 3×3, five-storied pagoda, hinoki cypress bark shingles
|Muromachi period, 1442
middle|Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi
{{coord|34|11|24.65|N|131|28|22.5|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Rurikō-ji, Five-storied Pagoda}}
| File:140720 Ruriko-ji Yamaguchi Yamaguchi pref Japan02s3.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hondō}}Three miniature shrines and part of a ridge pole are attached to the nomination.{{cite web
| url = http://www.city.mitoyo.lg.jp/forms/info/info.aspx?info_id=1141
| script-title=ja:本山寺
|trans-title=Motoyama-ji
| publisher = Mitoyo
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| 5×5, single-storied, yosemune style with a 3 ken step canopy, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1300
late|Mitoyo, Kagawa
{{coord|34|8|22.91|N|133|41|38.74|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Motoyama-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:MotoyamaJi,Kagawa-Hondou.jpg
|-
| {{nihongo|Niō Gate|二王門|niōmon}}{{cite web
| url = http://nehan.net/engi.htm
| archive-url = https://archive.today/20130222052025/http://nehan.net/engi.htm
| url-status = dead
| archive-date = February 22, 2013
| script-title = ja:石手寺縁起・衛門三郎四国遍路の開祖・文化財写真
| trans-title = Ishite-ji, pictures of cultural properties
| publisher = Ishite-ji
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| 3 ken wide rōmon, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Kamakura period, 1318
late|Matsuyama, Ehime
{{coord|33|50|51.11|N|132|47|47.58|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|display=inline|name=Ishite-ji, Niō Gate}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}
| 7×9, {{convert|16.4|x|21|m|abbr=on}}, single-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof; largest esoteric Buddhist hall
|Kamakura period, 1305
late|Matsuyama, Ehime
{{coord|33|53|6.05|N|132|42|53.86|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Taisan-ji, Main Hall}}
| File:Ryuunzan Taisanji 04.JPG
|-
| {{nihongo|Main Hall|本堂|hon-dō}}One miniature shrine and one {{nihongo||棟札|munafuda}} ridge tag with information on the building's construction are attached to the nomination.
| Taihō-ji
| 3×4, single-storied, yosemune style, hongawarabuki roof
late|Matsuyama, Ehime
{{coord|33|50|30.37|N|132|44|31.88|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Taihō-ji, Main Hall}}
| 150px
|-
| {{nihongo|Yakushi Hall|薬師堂|yakushidō}}{{cite web
|url = http://www.town.otoyo.kochi.jp/kanko/bunkazai01.php#01
|script-title = ja:大豊町 : 史蹟・文化財
|trans-title=Ōtoyo: historical landmarks, cultural properties
|publisher = Ōtoyo, Kōchi
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080430053954/http://www.town.otoyo.kochi.jp/kanko/bunkazai01.php#01
|archive-date = 2008-04-30
}}
| {{nihongo|Buraku-ji|豊楽寺}}
| 5×5, single-storied, irimoya style, hinoki cypress shingles
|Heian period, 1151
late|Ōtoyo, Kōchi
{{coord|33|47|31.35|N|133|43|37.93|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Buraku-ji, Yakushi Hall}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Great Leader's Treasure Hall|大雄宝殿|daiyūhōden}}{{cite web
| url = http://www.at-nagasaki.jp/foreign/english/spot/018.html
| title = Sofukuji Temple
| publisher = Nagasaki
| language = ja
| access-date = 2009-11-23
}}
| 5×4, two-storied, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Edo period, 1646
early|Nagasaki
{{coord|32|44|33.14|N|129|53|0.56|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Sōfuku-ji, Great Leader's Treasure Hall}}
| File:Nagasaki-Sofukuji-Daiyuhoden-M5601.jpg
|-
| four-legged Chinese style gate, irimoya style, hongawarabuki roof
|Edo period, 1644
early|Nagasaki
{{coord|32|44|33.55|N|129|52|59.88|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Sōfuku-ji, Daiippōmon}}
|-
| {{nihongo|Ōdō|大堂}}Part of a former ridge pole is attached to the nomination.{{cite web
|url = http://www.e-obs.com/rekisi/kodai/heian2/oodo.htm
|script-title = ja:大堂
|trans-title=Ōdō
|publisher = Fuki-ji
|language = ja
|access-date = 2009-11-23
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081204115944/http://www.e-obs.com/rekisi/kodai/heian2/oodo.htm
|archive-date = 2008-12-04
}}
| Fuki-ji
| 3×4, single-storied, hōgyō style, hongawarabuki roof with smooth, lipless, semi-cylindrical cover tiles (行基葺, gyōgibuki){{cite web
| url = http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/g/gyougibukigawara.htm
| title = gyougibuki gawara
| publisher = JAANUS – Japanese Architecture and Art Net User System
| access-date = 2009-11-27
| archive-date = 2011-01-11
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110111170517/http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/g/gyougibukigawara.htm
| url-status = live
}}
late|Bungotakada, Ōita
{{coord|33|32|16.45|N|131|31|42.79|E|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:JP|name=Fuji-ji, Ōdō}}
|}
Notes
=General=
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=Architecture=
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|last1=Nishi
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|last1=Young
|first1=David
|last2=Young
|first2=Michiko
|title=The art of Japanese architecture
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}}
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|last1=Young
|first1=David
|last2=Young
|first2=Michiko Kimura
|last3=Yew
|first3=Tan Hong
|title=Introduction to Japanese architecture
|series=Periplus Asian architecture
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PVcsvjK6ZswC
|access-date=2010-01-11
|year=2004
|edition=illustrated
|publisher=Tuttle Publishing
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}}
{{refend}}
Further reading
- {{cite book
|last=Cluzel
|first=Jean-Sébastien
|title=Architecture éternelle du Japon – De l'histoire aux mythes
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vfPDPQAACAAJ&q=Architecture+%C3%A9ternelle+du+Japon
|edition=illustrated
|year=2008
|publisher=Editions Faton
|isbn=978-2-87844-107-9
}}
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