Three areas and four historical structures are registered as the World Cultural Heritage in Japan. In all, there are twenty-eight temples, shrines, and palaces. Every historical structure is culturally and historically valuable , and it is our duty to hand them down to posterity. Through this Home Page, we would like to find out the connection between the Japanese, and the historical structures of Japan represented by Japan's Cultural Heritages.


Itsukusima-shrine Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
The Registration Order of Japan's Cultural Heritages omuro cherry blossom in Ninna-ji
Kouhuku-ji Chronological table
The Map of Japan's Cultural Heritages Toushoudai-ji


back