This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Prefecture of Aomori. [1]
As of 1 July 2019, zero properties have been designated as being of national significance. [2] [3] [4]
As of 26 March 2019, six properties have been designated at a prefectural level. [4] [5]
Property | Date | Municipality | Ownership | Comments | Image | Dimensions | Coordinates | Ref. |
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Byōbu with map of the world 世界地図屏風 sekai chizu byōbu |
early Edo period | Aomori | private | 6 panels | 40°49′34″N 140°45′00″E / 40.826150°N 140.749948°E | [1] | ||
Shinran and associated figures 親鸞上人連座御影 Shinran shōnin renza miei |
Muromachi period | Ajigasawa | Raishō-ji (来生寺) | 1 scroll, colours on silk; at the top is Hōnen and, below, Shinran (founder of the Jōdo Shinshū school) and his disciples [6] |
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143.0 centimetres (56.3 in) by 48.0 centimetres (18.9 in) | 40°46′57″N 140°12′05″E / 40.782442°N 140.201286°E | [2] |
Amida Nyorai 阿弥陀如来像 Amida Nyorai zō |
Muromachi period | Ajigasawa | Raishō-ji (来生寺) | 1 scroll, colours on silk; the 48 rays of light symbolise Amida's 48 vows [6] |
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134.0 centimetres (52.8 in) by 38.0 centimetres (15.0 in) | 40°46′57″N 140°12′05″E / 40.782442°N 140.201286°E | [3] |
Taima Mandala, colours on silk 絹本著色当麻曼荼羅図 kenpon chakushoku Taima Mandara-zu |
Kamakura period | Hirosaki | Teishō-ji (貞昌寺) | displayed every year at the spring and autumn equinox; affected by flaking [7] |
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40°35′39″N 140°27′42″E / 40.594265°N 140.461621°E | [4] | |
Byōbu with scenes of cherry- and maple-viewing, colours on paper (by the brush of Arai Seihō) 新井晴峰筆紙本著色観桜観楓図屏風 Arai Seihō-hitsu shihon chakushoku kanō kanpō-zu byōbu |
late Edo period | Hirosaki |
Hirosaki City (at Hirosaki City Museum) |
pair of screens, each with 6 panels [8] |
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40°36′19″N 140°27′45″E / 40.605262°N 140.462555°E | [5] | |
Shōbō, colours on silk 絹本著色 聖宝僧正像 kenpon chakushoku Shōbō sōjō zō |
C14 (first half) | Fukaura | Engaku-ji ( 円覚寺) | 1 scroll; brought to Engaku-ji in the Meiji period; during repairs in 2003 two paper slips dating to repairs in 1772 were discovered, documenting that prior to that year the painting was housed in the Jōrokudō at Daigo-ji, founded by Shōbō; there are few mediaeval images of important non-Zen Buddhist figures in Tōhoku |
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40°38′32″N 139°55′22″E / 40.642256°N 139.922755°E | [6] |