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This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Aichi.[1] National Historic SitesAs of 1 August 2014, thirty-seven sites have been designated as being of national significance (including one *Special Historic Site).[2][3] {{NHS Japan header| prefecture = Aichi | prefecture_iso = JP-23 }} | align="center"|*Nagoya Castle Site {{nihongo2|名古屋城跡}} Nagoya-jō ato || Nagoya || || || {{coord|35.18471409|N|136.8994001|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Nagoya Castle Site}} || 2 || |-{{NHS Japan row | name = Ano Ichirizuka | name_kanji = 阿野一里塚 | name_small = Ano ichirizuka | name_simple =Ano Ichirizuka | municipality = Toyoake | comments = on the Tōkaidō; both mounds survive[4] | image = | lat = 35.04771664 | lon = 137.00342828 | type = 6 | id = 1431 }} |- | align="center"|Irago Tile Kiln Site for Tōdai-ji {{nihongo2|伊良湖東大寺瓦窯跡}} Irago Tōdaiji gayō-seki || Tahara || || || {{coord|34.5951283|N|137.05629558|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Lake Ira Tile Kiln Site for Tōdaiji}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Urigō Site {{nihongo2|瓜郷遺跡}} Urigō iseki || Toyohashi || || || {{coord|34.7851741|N|137.37532263|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Urigō Site}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Okehazama Battlefield {{nihongo2|桶狭間古戦場伝説地附戦人塚}} Okehazama ko-senjō den setsuchi tsuketari sennintsuka || Toyoake || designation includes the burial mound of the fallen || || {{coord|35.05998388|N|136.98075472|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Okehazama Battlefield}} || 2, 7, 8 || |- | align="center"|Kaigarayama Shell Mound {{nihongo2|貝殻山貝塚}} Kaigarayama kaizuka || Kiyosu || || || {{coord|35.21859969|N|136.85136432|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Kaigarayama Shell Mound}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Yoshigo Shell Mound {{nihongo2|吉胡貝塚}} Yoshigo kaizuka || Tahara || || || {{coord|34.68158603|N|137.28094438|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Yoshigo Shell Mound}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Mikawa Kokubun-ji Site {{nihongo2|三河国分寺跡}} Mikawa Kokubunji ato || Toyokawa || provincial temple of Mikawa Province || || {{coord|34.83799184|N|137.34155232|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Mikawa Kokubunji Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Mikawa Kokubunni-ji Site {{nihongo2|三河国分尼寺跡}} Mikawa Kokubunniji ato || Toyokawa || provincial nunnery of Mikawa Province || || {{coord|34.84060888|N|137.34478239|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Mikawa Kokubunniji Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Konagasō Pottery Kiln Site {{nihongo2|小長曽陶器窯跡}} Konagasō tōki kama ato || Seto || || || {{coord|35.21803757|N|137.16338313|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Konagasō Pottery Kiln Site}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Mount Komaki {{nihongo2|小牧山}} Komaki-yama || Komaki || || || {{coord|35.2923732|N|136.91275088|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Mount Komaki}} || 2 || |- | align="center"|Matsudaira Clan Sites {{nihongo2|松平氏遺跡}} Matsudaira-shi iseki || Toyota || || || {{coord|35.05068141|N|137.26441401|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Matsudaira Clan Sites}} || 2, 3 || |- | align="center"|Shingū Site {{nihongo2|真宮遺跡}} Shingū iseki || Okazaki || || || {{coord|34.7851741|N|137.37532263|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Shingū Site}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Susenoja Cave {{nihongo2|嵩山蛇穴}} Susenoja ana || Toyohashi || || || {{coord|34.79747521|N|137.484964|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Susenoja Cave}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Shōbōji Kofun {{nihongo2|正法寺古墳}} Shōbōji kofun || Nishio || |||| {{coord|34.78965423|N|137.08537798|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Shōbōji Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Aoyama Kofun {{nihongo2|青塚古墳}} Aoyama kofun || Inuyama || || || {{coord|35.32624586|N|136.92907535|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Aoyama Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Ōarako Old Kiln Site {{nihongo2|大アラコ古窯跡}} Ōarako ko-yōseki || Tahara || || || {{coord|34.63465334|N|137.19540835|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Ōarako Old Kiln Site}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Ōguruwa Shell Mound {{nihongo2|大曲輪貝塚}} Ōguruwa kaizuka || Nagoya || || || {{coord|35.12303412|N|136.9431098|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Ōguruwa Shell Mound}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Ōtaka Castle Site {{nihongo2|大高城跡}} Ōtaka-jō ato || Nagoya || designation includes the fortified sites of {{nihongo|Marune-toride|丸根砦跡}} and {{nihongo|Washizu-toride|鷲津砦跡}} || || {{coord|35.06957156|N|136.94237997|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Ōtaka Castle Site}} || 2 || |- | align="center"|Ōyama Haiji Site {{nihongo2|大山廃寺跡}} Ōyama Haiji ato || Komaki || || || {{coord|35.32226327|N|137.00568518|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Ōyama Haiji Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Ōhira Ichirizuka {{nihongo2|大平一里塚}} Ōhira ichirizuka || Okazaki || || || {{coord|34.94136385|N|137.1936737|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Ōhira Ichirizuka}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Danpusan Kofun {{nihongo2|断夫山古墳}} Danpusan kofun || Nagoya || || || {{coord|35.13090932|N|136.90318426|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Danpusan Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Nagakute Battlefield {{nihongo2|長久手古戦場}} Nagakute ko-senjō || Nagakute || designation includes the sites of {{nihongo|Mount Mihata|御旗山}}, {{nihongo|Mount Irogane|色金山}}, and the {{nihongo|neck mound|首塚}} || || {{coord|35.18608369|N|137.05490487|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Nagakute Battlefield}} || 2, 7 || |- | align="center"|Nagashino Castle Site {{nihongo2|長篠城跡}} Nagashino-jō ato || Shinshiro || || || {{coord|34.9226054|N|137.55939116|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Nagashino Castle Site}} || 2 || |- | align="center"|Higashinomiya Kofun {{nihongo2|東之宮古墳}} Higashinomiya kofun || Inuyama || || || {{coord|35.39014037|N|136.95083093|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Higashinomiya Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Futago Kofun {{nihongo2|二子古墳}} Futago kofun || Anjō || || || {{coord|34.92884193|N|137.09648685|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Futago Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Futagoyama Kofun {{nihongo2|二子山古墳}} Futagoyama kofun || Kasugai || || || {{coord|35.225944|N|136.93662236|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Futagoyama Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Irimi Shell Mound {{nihongo2|入海貝塚}} Irimi kaizuka || Higashiura || || || {{coord|34.98550624|N|136.96968334|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Irimi Shell Mound}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Shiratorizuka Kofun {{nihongo2|白鳥塚古墳}} Shiratorizuka kofun || Nagoya || || || {{coord|35.25517602|N|137.04443853|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Shiratorizuka Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Shiratorizuka Kofun {{nihongo2|八幡山古墳}} Hachimanyama kofun || Nagoya || || || {{coord|35.15386154|N|136.92401576|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Hachimanyama Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Owari Kokubun-ji Site {{nihongo2|尾張国分寺跡}} Owari Kokubunji ato || Inazawa || provincial temple of Owari Province || || {{coord|35.233413|N|136.773423|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Owari Kokubunji Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Himeogawa Kofun {{nihongo2|姫小川古墳}} Himeogawa kofun || Anjō || || || {{coord|34.91550515|N|137.09561959|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Himeogawa Kofun}} || 1 || |- | align="center"|Dodo Sue Ware Kiln Site {{nihongo2|百々陶器窯跡}} Dodo Sue-ki kama ato || Tahara || || || {{coord|34.64517885|N|137.29908096|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Dodo Sue Ware Kiln Site}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Tomida Ichirizuka {{nihongo2|富田一里塚}} Tomida ichirizuka || Ichinomiya || || || {{coord|35.29590955|N|136.74154944|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Tomida Ichirizuka}} || 6 || |- | align="center"|Maiki Haiji Pagoda Site {{nihongo2|舞木廃寺塔跡}} Maiki Haiji tō ato || Toyota || || || {{coord|35.14552493|N|137.16977326|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Maiki Haiji Pagoda Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Kitano Haiji Site {{nihongo2|北野廃寺跡}} Kitano Haiji ato || Okazaki || || || {{coord|34.99054502|N|137.13987524|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Kitano Haiji Site}} || 3 || |- | align="center"|Shimabara Domain Fukōzu Matsudaira Clan Graves {{nihongo2|島原藩主深溝松平家墓所}} Shimabara-han Fukōzu Matsudaira-ke bosho || Kōta || in the grounds of {{nihongo|Honkō-ji|本光寺}}, the clan bodaiji || || {{coord|35.18471409|N|136.8994001|E|display=inline|format=dms|type:landmark_region:JP_scale:10000|name=Shimabara Domain Fukōzu Matsudaira Clan Graves}} || 7 || [https://web.archive.org/web/20140307194316/http://www.bunka.go.jp/ima/press_release/pdf/shiseki_shitei_131115.pdf ] |- |}{{Complete list|date=August 2014}} Prefectural Historic SitesAs of 1 May 2014, forty-five sites have been designated as being of prefectural importance.[5][6]
Municipal Historic SitesAs of 1 May 2014, a further four hundred and thirty-six sites have been designated as being of municipal importance.[8] {{Historic Sites of Japan}}See also{{Commons category|National historic sites in Aichi prefecture}}
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