Report on National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties Designation Submitted

number:05421
years:March 2019

On March 18, the Council for Cultural Affairs submitted a report on seven assets to be designated as National Treasures and 41 assets to be designated as Important Cultural Properties to SHIBAYAMA Masahiko, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The seven assets to be designated as National Treasures were Kitora Tumulus Mural Paintings (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology); wooden seated statues of Five Wisdom Buddhas (Anshōji temple, Kyoto); wooden standing statue of the Medicine Buddha, wooden standing statue of Bodhisattva (attributed to Shūhō bosatsu), wooden standing statue of Boddhisattva (attributed to Shishiku bosatsu), wooden standing statue of Boddhisattva (attributed to Daijisaiō bosatsu) and wooden standing statues of Two Tennō (Tōshōdaiji temple, Nara). One of 41 assets to be designated as Important Cultural Properties was statues of Twelve Bronze Falcons (National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo). The Council for Cultural Affairs also recommended that 153 buildings, including the former Kudan-Kaikan, a modern building that conveys the spirit of the early Shōwa period; and two artworks (historical material) including educational and research materials collected at the architecture department of the former Sendai College of Engineering, be registered as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties. (Japanese)

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