List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)


The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897.
The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. These paintings adhere to the current definition, and were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9, 1951. As such, they are restricted in transfer and may not be exported. Owners are required to announce any changes to the National Treasures such as damage or loss and need to obtain a permit for changes in location, transfer of ownership or intended repairs. The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their "especially high historical or artistic value". This list contains 162 paintings from 7th-century Asuka period to the early modern 19th-century Edo period. In fact the number of paintings presented is more than 162, because in some cases groups of related paintings are combined to form a single entry. The paintings listed show Buddhist themes, landscapes, portraits and court scenes. Some of the paintings were imported directly from China. The titles of the works are descriptive rather than the artists' titles; therefore it is possible to find alternate names in the literature for a given work.
Beginning in the mid-6th century, as Buddhism was brought to Japan from Baekje, religious art was introduced from the mainland. The earliest religious paintings in Japan were copied using mainland styles and techniques, and are similar to the art of the Chinese Sui dynasty or the late Sixteen Kingdoms around the early 5th century. They comprise the oldest extant non-primitive paintings in Japan. By the mid-Nara period Japanese paintings showed influences of the Chinese Tang dynasty and in the 9th century early Heian period evolved into the Kara-e genre. Wall murals in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb, the Kitora Tomb and the Portrait of Kichijōten at Yakushi-ji exemplify the Kara-e style. Generally, Nara period paintings show religious subjects, and the artists are unknown. During that period, sculptures rather than paintings were more prevalent.
Mandalas became predominant in the paintings of the early Heian period as esoteric Buddhism emerged with the Shingon and Tendai sects in the 8th and 9th centuries. The evolution of Pure Land Buddhism caused raigō-zu to be developed as a genre, characterised by depictions of the Amida welcoming the souls of the faithful to his Western Paradise as seen in a 1053 painting in the Phoenix-Hall of Byōdō-in. By the mid-Heian period, Chinese style kara-e painting was replaced with the classical Japanese yamato-e style, in which the images were painted primarily on sliding screens and byōbu folding screens. At the close of the Heian period around 1185, the practice of adorning emakimono hand scrolls with yamato-e paintings flourished. Examples of illustrated hand scrolls include novels such as Genji Monogatari Emaki, historical writings like The Tale of Great Minister Ban, or religious works such as the Scroll of Hungry Ghosts. These genres continued to be produced into the Kamakura period from 1185 to 1333. As during the Nara period, sculpture remained the preferred art form of the period.
Influenced by the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties, Japanese monochrome ink painting called suibokuga largely replaced polychrome scroll paintings. By the end of the 14th century, monochrome landscape paintings became the preferred genre for Zen painters, evolving to a unique Japanese style from the Chinese origin. Shūbun, who created Reading in a Bamboo Grove, and his student Sesshū, author of Landscape of the Four Seasons, are the most well known priest-painters of the period. As with most of the early Japanese paintings, these works were created for Buddhist temples. At the end of the Muromachi period around 1573, ink painting had migrated out of the Zen monasteries, and was practised by artists from the Kanō school.
In contrast to the previous period, the paintings of the Momoyama period were characterised by a grandiose polychrome style with extensive use of gold and silver foil. Large scale paintings were commissioned to adorn the castles and palaces of the military rulers. The Kanō school, patronized by the ruling class, was the most influential school of the period and, with 300 years of dominance, endured for the longest period in the history of Japanese painting.
The trends of large polychrome paintings continued into the Edo period. The Rinpa school, best represented by Tawaraya Sōtatsu and Ogata Kōrin, used vibrant colors to depict classical themes from Japanese literature and Heian period poetry. In the 18th century, paintings of Yuan dynasty scholar-amateur painters were brought to Japan and imitated, giving rise to the Nanga or Bunjinga style of painting. Two of the most prominent painters of this school were Ike no Taiga and Yosa Buson.

Statistics

The 162 entries in the list consist of the following: 91 are hanging scrolls; 38 are hand scrolls or emakimono; 23 are byōbu folding screens or paintings on fusuma sliding doors; five are murals; and three are albums. Two items, the portrait of Kichijōten and Illustrated Biography of Prince Shōtoku do not fall in any of these categories. The paintings are located in museums, Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, private collections, a university and two are located in tombs. A large proportion of items are housed in the national museums of Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara. The city containing the greatest number of National Treasure paintings is Kyoto with 51, followed by Tokyo with 47 of which 28 are located in the Tokyo National Museum which is the structure housing the most painting National Treasures.
PrefectureCityNational Treasures
AichiNagoya1
AichiTokoname1
FukuokaDazaifu1
FukuokaKurume1
HiroshimaHatsukaichi1
HiroshimaOnomichi1
HyōgoKasai1
HyōgoKobe1
IwateHiraizumi1
KanagawaFujisawa1
KanagawaKamakura4
KanagawaYokohama1
KyotoKyoto51
KyotoUji1
KyotoMaizuru1
NaraAsuka2
NaraHeguri1
NaraNara15
NaraUda1
OkayamaKurashiki2
OsakaKawachinagano1
OsakaOsaka5
OsakaShimamoto1
ShigaHikone1
ShigaŌtsu3
ShizuokaAtami1
TokyoTokyo47
TottoriChizu1
WakayamaKinokawa1
WakayamaMount Kōya8
YamagataYonezawa1
YamaguchiHōfu1
YamanashiKōshū1
YamanashiMinobu1

PeriodNational Treasures
Tang dynasty1
Asuka period1
Nara period5
Heian period52
Northern Song3
Southern Song17
Kamakura period41
Nanboku-chō period3
Yuan dynasty6
Muromachi period15
Momoyama period6
Edo period16

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An overview of what is included in the table and the manner of sorting is as follows: the columns are sortable by pressing the arrows symbols.
NameAuthorRemarksDateFormatPresent locationImage
Buddhist Paradise with Golden Pagoda0794Heian periodhanging scroll mandalaTen hanging scrolls, gold paint on indigo blue paper, Iwate Hiraizumi ChusonjiChūson-ji, Hiraizumi, Iwate
Scenes in and around the capitalKanō Eitoku1568Momoyama period, not later than 1574byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, Yamagata Yonezawa Yonezawa City Uesugi MuseumYonezawa City Uesugi Museum, Yonezawa, Yamagata
Illustrated Biography of Prince ShōtokuHata no ChiteiOriginally on fixed doors at Hōryū-ji, later during the Edo period on freestanding screens and in recent times remounted on panels1069Heian period, 1069otherTen panels, color on figured silk, 189.2–190.5 cm x 137.2–148.2 cm Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Portrait of Takami SensekiWatanabe Kazan1837Edo period, 1837hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, light color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Illustrated Biography of the Priest Ippen: Volume 7En'iAlso known as Ippen Hijiri-e1299Kamakura period, 1299handscroll emakiHand scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Kokūzō Bosatsu Formerly owned by Mitsui Gomei Co.1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Kujaku Myoo Formerly owned by the Hara family.1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Red and white hibiscusesLi Di1197Southern Song dynasty, 1197hanging scroll landscapeSet of two hanging scrolls, color on silk, each Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Sixteen ArhatsFormerly owned by the Shōjuraigō-ji temple.1000Heian period, 11th centuryhanging scroll deitySet of 16 hanging scrolls, color on silk, 95.9–97.2 cm x 57.8–52.2 cm Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Senju Kannon Formerly owned by the Kawasaki family.1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Scenes in and around KyotoIwasa Katsumochi Known as Funaki version after the Funaki family in whose possession it was handed down1620Edo period, 17th centurybyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Pigeon on a peach branchEmperor Huizong of Song1108Northern Song dynasty, 1108 or 1109hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Privateprivate, Tokyo
Nachi Falls1300Kamakura period, 13th–14th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo
Fugen Bosatsu 1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Apple BlossomsZhao ChangAttributed to hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo
QuailLi An ZhongAttributed to Li An-ZhongMarked with the zakkeshitsu-in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga1200Southern Song dynasty, 12th–13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo
Sakyamuni descending the mountain after asceticism
Snowy Landscape
Snowy Landscape purportedly by Liang Kai
Liang Kai"III" was cut later to make the three paintings into a triad likely during the time of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Passed down from the Ashikaga shogunate as part of the Higashiyama Treasure. Marked with the zakkeshitsu-in seal found on Chinese paintings imported to Japan by the Ashikaga. Originally designated as three distinct National Treasures, they came to be designated as a single National Treasure in 2007.1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeThree hanging scrolls, ink and light color on silk, , , Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Wind and Rain, landscape paintingMa YuanAttributed to Ma Yuan1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on silk, Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo
Irises screenOgata KōrinFormerly held by the Nishi Honganji, Kyoto.1705Edo period, c. 1705byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo
Painting of the chapters Sekiya and Miotsukushi from The Tale of GenjiTawaraya Sōtatsu1603Edo periodbyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo
Cypress Trees screenKanō Eitoku1568Momoyama periodbyobu 8sect sEight-section folding screen, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Chinese landscapeIke no Taiga1723Edo period, 18th centurybyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Imperial Guard CavalryFujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane1247Kamakura period, 1247handscroll emakiHand scroll, light color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Okura Shukokan Museum of Fine ArtsOkura Museum of Art, Tokyo
Pine trees in snowMaruyama Ōkyo1773Edo period, 1773byobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, light color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Mitsui Memorial MuseumMitsui Memorial Museum, Tokyo
Family enjoying the evening coolKusumi Morikage1620Edo period, 17th centurybyobu 2sect sA two-section folding screen, light color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Merry-making under aronia blossomsKanō NaganobuThe two middle sections of the right screen were destroyed by fire in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.1620Momoyama period, 17th centurybyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Scroll of hungry ghosts1100Heian period, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect0750Nara period, second half of 8th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo University of the ArtsTokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo
Maple viewersKanō Hideyori1500Muromachi period, 16th centurybyobu 6sect sA six-section folding screen, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Genji Monogatari Emaki or The Tale of Genji ScrollOldest surviving monogatari scroll and oldest non-Buddhist scroll covering chapters 38, 39 and 40 of the novel.1120Heian period, early 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll cut into four illustrations and nine pages of text, color on paper, 21.8 cm x cm Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh MuseumGotoh Museum, Tokyo
Murasaki Shikibu Diary EmakiFujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane and Kujō Yoshitsune 1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll cut into three illustrations and three pages of text, color on paper, 21.0 cm x cm Tokyo Tokyo Gotoh MuseumGotoh Museum, Tokyo
Fan-paper album of, 12th centuryalbumFan paper in folding book form, 22 pages, color on paper, length 25.5 cm, length of upper chord 26.2 cmTokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
, late 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Ban Dainagon EkotobaTokiwa Mitsunaga of the Tosa school1185Kamakura period, late 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Idemitsu Museum of ArtsIdemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo
1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Evening bell from mist-shrouded templeMuqi Fachangattributed to Muqi FachangThe scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang.1210Southern Song dynastyhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo
Portrait of Kanzan Kaō Ninga1336Nanboku-chō period, 14th centuryhanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Privateprivate collection, Tokyo
Fishing village in the evening glowMuqi Fachangattributed to Muqi FachangThe scene depicted is one of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang.1210Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo
Landscape or Landscape with ink brokenSesshū TōyōWith inscriptions by the artist and six poet-monks from Gozan Zen temples in Kyoto1495Muromachi period, 1495hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, splashed ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Landscapes of autumn and winterSesshū Tōyō1420Muromachi period, 15th centuryhanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Pine Trees also known as the Pine Trees screenHasegawa Tōhaku1539Momoyama period, 16th centurybyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink on paper, each Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters:, 14th centuryhandscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters: Tanka burning Buddhist statuesIndara 1300Yuan dynasty, 14th centuryhandscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, Fukuoka Kurume Ishibashi Museum of ArtIshibashi Museum of Art, Kurume, Fukuoka
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters: Priest Zhichang and courtier LiboIndara 1300Yuan dynasty, 14th centuryhandscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine ArtHatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters: Priest ZhichangIndara 1300Yuan dynasty, 14th centuryhandscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Seikado Bunko Art MuseumSeikadō Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo
Detached segment of the Deeds of the Zen Masters: Budai 1300Yuan dynasty, 14th centuryhandscroll otherHand scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Nezu Art MuseumNezu Art Museum, Tokyo
Zhou Maoshu Appreciating LotusesKanō Masanobu1400Muromachi period, 15th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Fukuoka Dazaifu Kyushu National MuseumKyushu National Museum, Dazaifu, Fukuoka
Reading in a Bamboo GroveShūbunattributed to Tenshō Shūbun, inscription by Jikuun Tōren and other priests1446Muromachi period, 1446hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
The Sixth Patriarch Dajian HuinengZhiweng1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial LibraryDaitōkyū Memorial Library, Tokyo
Imaginary tour through Xiao-xiangLi1127Southern Song dynasty, 12th centuryhandscroll otherScroll, ink on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo National MuseumTokyo National Museum, Tokyo
Rishukyō sutraSutra scroll decorated with line under drawings. This work is the first volume of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra. Volume 3, a National Treasure, is also preserved complete while volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments.1193Kamakura period, 1193handscroll otherScroll, hakubyō-style on paper, Tokyo Tokyo Daitokyu Memorial LibraryDaitōkyū Memorial Library, Tokyo
Portrait of Lanxi Daolong Lanxi DaolongInscription on the upper part of the scroll is by the subject of the portrait, Lanxi Daolong.1271Kamakura period, 1271hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, light color on silk, Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National TreasuresKamakura Museum of National Treasures, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Owned by Kenchō-ji, Kamakura, Kanagawa
Illustrated Biography of the Priest IppenEn'i1299Kamakura period, 1299handscroll emakiHand scroll, color on silk, twelve scrolls, , Kanagawa Fujisawa ShojokojiShōjōkō-ji, Fujisawa, Kanagawa
Portraits of Kanezawa Sanetoki, Hōjō Akitoki, Kanezawa Sadaaki, Kanezawa SadayukiFour portraits of members of the Hōjō clan.1185Kamakura periodhanging scroll portraitFour hanging scrolls, color on silk, Kanagawa Yokohama ShomyojiShōmyō-ji, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Ten Advantages and Ten Pleasures of Country Life and or Album of the Ten Expediencies and the Ten MeritsIke no Taiga and Yosa Buson1771Edo period, 1771albumAlbum composed of 10 paintings by Buson and 10 paintings by Taiga, light color on paper, Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial HallKawabata Memorial Hall, Kamakura, Kanagawa
Taima Mandala engi1193Kamakura periodhandscroll emakiTwo hand scrolls, color on paper,  and Kanagawa Kamakura Kamakura Museum of National TreasuresKamakura Museum of National Treasures, Kamakura, Kanagawa. Owner: Kōmyō-ji, Kamakura, Kanagawa
Snow Sifted Through Frozen CloudsUragami Gyokudō1800Edo period, early 19th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Kanagawa Kamakura Kawabata Memorial HallKawabata Memorial Hall, Kamakura, Kanagawa
Summer MountainHu Zhifuattributed to Hu Zhifu1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Yamanashi Minobu Kuon-jiKuon-ji, Minobu, Yamanashi
1260Kamakura period, 1260shanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink on paper, Yamanashi Koshu KogakujiKogaku-ji, Kōshū, Yamanashi
, October 10, 1088, June 1, 1090 hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, and Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara. Owned by Kiburi-ji, Ōno, Gifu
Red and White Plum BlossomsOgata Kōrin1700Edo period, 18th centurybyobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens, ink and color on paper, each Shizuoka Atami MOA Museum of ArtMOA Museum of Art, Atami, Shizuoka.
Genji Monogatari Emaki or The Tale of Genji Scroll1120Heian period, early 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll with 15 illustrations and 38 pages of text, color on paperAichi Nagoya Tokugawa Art MuseumTokugawa Art Museum, Nagoya, Aichi
Dazu HuikeSesshū Tōyō1496Muromachi period, 1496hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Aichi Tokoname SainenjiSainen-ji, Tokoname, Aichi
Fudō Myōō 0794Heian periodhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Shiga Otsu MiideraMii-dera, Ōtsu, Shiga
The, 13th centuryhanging scroll other15 scrolls, color on silk, Shiga Otsu Shoju RaigojiShōju Raigō-ji, Ōtsu, Shiga
Genre scene or Hikone ScreenFormerly held by the Ii family1603Edo period, first half of 17th centurybyobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen, color on paper with gold leaf background, Shiga Hikone Hikone Castle MuseumHikone Castle Museum, Hikone, Shiga
The Five AbhisambodhiunknownBrought to Japan from China by Enchin.0794Heian period ; late Tang dynasty, 9th century handscroll otherTwo hand scrolls with iconographic line drawings, one complete and one with part of the first half missing, ink on paper, Shiga Otsu MiideraMii-dera, Ōtsu, Shiga
Raigo of Amida and Twenty-five Attendants 1300Kamakura period, 13th–14th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto ChioninChion-in, Kyoto
hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto
hanging scroll deityFive hanging scrolls, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto
Peacock Myōō 1000Northern Song dynasty, 11th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto NinnajiNinna-ji, Kyoto
Amida coming over the Mountain1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Descent of Amitabha over the Mountain1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto Eikando ZenrinjiEikan-dō Zenrin-ji, Kyoto
Landscape screen1200early Kamakura period, 13th centurybyobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto
Landscape screenOnly extant screen painting from the Heian period. Formerly at Tō-ji1000Heian period, 11th centurybyobu 6sect sSix-section folding screen, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Shaka rising from the Gold Coffin 1000late Heian period, 11th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto
Autumn and Winter LandscapesHuizong of Songattributed to Emperor Huizong of Song1127Southern Song dynasty, 12th centuryhanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, color on silk, each Kyoto Kyoto KonchiinKonchi-in, Kyoto
OxenYan Cipingattributed to Yan Ciping1175Southern Song dynasty, late 12th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto Senoku Hakuko KanSen-oku Hakuko Kan, Kyoto
Twelve DevasFormerly owned by Tō-ji.1127late Heian period, 1127hanging scroll deityTwelve hanging scrolls, color on silk, each Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Twelve Devas screenTakuma Shogaattributed to Takuma Shōga1191late Heian period, 1191byobu 6sect pPair of six-section folding screens, color on paper, each Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto
Sixteen Arhats1100Northern Song dynasty, 12th centuryhanging scroll deity16 hanging scrolls, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto SeiryojiSeiryō-ji, Kyoto
Portrait of Daitō Kokushi 1334Nanboku-chō period, 1334hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto DaitokujiDaitoku-ji, Kyoto
Three portraits in Jingo-ji said to be those of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Taira no Shigemori, Fujiwara no MitsuyoshiFujiwara Takanobuattributed to Fujiwara Takanobu1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhanging scroll portraitThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, , and Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto

Fudō Myōō 1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto ManshuinManshu-in, Kyoto
Fudō Myōō and two attendants 1050Heian period, mid 11th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto ShoreninShōren-in, Kyoto
Fugen Enmei 1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Maizuru MatsunooderaMatsunoo-dera, Maizuru, Kyoto
Butsugen Butsumo1185early Kamakura period, end of 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto
hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto
Portrait of Wuzhun ShifanunknownWuzhun Shifan was a Chinese zen priest.1238Southern Song dynasty, 1238hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto TofukujiTōfuku-ji, Kyoto
The monk Myōe1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto
Mandala of the Two Realms or Den shingon-in mandala0800Heian period, 9th centuryhanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls, color on silk, and Kyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto
Portraits of Seven Shingon Patriarchsinscriptions attributed to Kūkai and possibly Emperor SagaFive portraits were brought back by Kūkai from his trip to Tang dynasty China in 805. Two portraits were added later, in 821, in Japan.0618-06-18Tang dynasty and Heian periodhanging scroll portraitSeven hanging scrolls, color on silkKyoto Kyoto TojiTō-ji, Kyoto
hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto
Enmaten1185Kamakura period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Kyoto Kyoto DaigojiDaigo-ji, Kyoto
LandscapeRi Tō 1127Southern Song dynastyhanging scroll landscapeTwo hanging scrolls, ink on silk, Kyoto Kyoto KotoinKōtō-in, Kyoto
Guanyin, Monkeys, and CraneMuqi Fachang1200Southern Song dynasty, 13th centuryhanging scroll landscapeThree hanging scrolls, ink and light color on silk, , Kyoto Kyoto DaitokujiDaitoku-ji, Kyoto
Paintings in five-storied pagodaThe paintings covered every interior surface of the first floor of the pagoda. About half of the original paintings remain. They are located on pillars, window shutters, doors, wainscoting and so on. Motifs include deities from the Mandala of the Two Realms and portraits of seven of the eight Shingon patriarchs.0951Heian period, 951muralPaintings, 18 panels, ink, color and gold on woodKyoto Kyoto Daigojifirst floor of five-storied pagoda, Daigo-ji, Kyoto
Pine tree and flowering plantsHasegawa Tōhaku1568Momoyama periodbyobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, eachKyoto Kyoto ChishakuinChishaku-in, Kyoto
Pictures on room partitions: Pine tree and flowering plants, Cherry and maple trees, Pine and plum trees, Pine tree, and his sonfusumaPaintings on walls and sliding doors of the Great drawing room of Chishaku-in. four paintings on alcove and two paintings on wall, nine paintings on wall and two paintings on fusuma, four paintings on fusuma, four paintings on alcove.1568Momoyama periodfusumaPaintings, ink and color on paper with gold leaf backgroundKyoto Kyoto ChishakuinChishaku-in, Kyoto
Wind god and Thunder GodTawaraya SōtatsuReplicated in works by Sakai Hōitsu and Ogata Kōrin.1603Edo period, 17th centurybyobu 2sect pOne pair of two-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, each Kyoto Kyoto KenninjiKennin-ji, Kyoto
Portrait of Emperor HanazonoGōshin1338Nanboku-chō period, 1338Hanging scroll, color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto ChofukujiChōfuku-ji, Kyoto
History of the Kegon Sect or 1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhandscroll emakiSix hand scrolls, color on paper, each width: 31.5 cm, lengths of vol. 1/2/3/4/5/6: 1583.0/1219.0/154.5/1420.0/1531.0/865.0 cm Kyoto Kyoto KozanjiKōzan-ji, Kyoto
Scroll of, late 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect0710Nara period, 8th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Joban RendaijiJōban Rendai-ji, Kyoto
Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect0710Nara period, 8th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Daigoji HooninHōon-in, Daigo-ji, Kyoto
Diseases and Deformities1150late Heian period, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll cut into 10 sections, color on paper, cm x cm Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
The illustrated biography of priest Hōnen1300Kamakura period, 14th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, illustrated biographies of famous priests, 48 volumes, color on paper, ca. Kyoto Kyoto ChioninChion-in, Kyoto
History of Kitano TenjinBiography and catalogue of miracles performed by Sugawara no Michizane, the founder of Kitano Tenman-gū.1219Kamakura period, 1219handscroll emakiEight large hand scrolls, color on paper, 52.2 cm x cm Kyoto Kyoto Kitano TenmanguKitano Tenman-gū, Kyoto
Landscape: Keiin shōchiku or Cottage by a mountain streamKichizan Minchoattributed to Kichizan Minchō with inscriptions by Taihaku Shingen and other priests1413Muromachi period, 1413hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Kyoto Kyoto KonchiinKonchi-in, Kyoto
Portrait of Shinran or Mirror portraitStanding portrait of the founder of the Jodo Shinshu school of Pure Land Buddhism.1262Kamakura period, possibly the last year of Shinran's lifehanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, ink on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Nishi HonganjiNishi Honganji, Kyoto
View of AmanohashidateSesshū TōyōBird's eye view of Amanohashidate.1501Muromachi period, 1501–1506hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Catching cat-fish with a gourdJosetsuCommissioned by shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimochi. On the top of the scroll there is an inscription by Gyokuen Bunpō and 30 other priests.1413Muromachi period, 1413hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Myoshinji TaizoinTaizō-in, Kyoto
Credited as the oldest work of manga.1150Heian period and Kamakura period, mid 12th century, 13th century handscroll emakiFour hand scrolls, ink on paper, up to Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum and Tokyo National Museum, owned by Kōzan-ji, Kyoto
Water fowl in the lotus pondTawaraya Sōtatsu1603Edo period, early 17th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Mandala of the Two Realms or Takao mandalaOldest extant example of a Mandala of the Two Worlds in Japan, believed to be a faithful copy of the mandalas that Kūkai brought from Japan0829Heian period, 829–833hanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls, gold and silver on dark bluish purple damask, , Kyoto Kyoto JingojiJingo-ji, Kyoto
Konkōmyōkyō Sutra vol. 3Sutra scroll decorated with line under drawings possibly showing the Tale of Genji or "Parting at dawn". Together with the Rishukyō sutra this work is part of the four volume Konkōmyōkyō Sutra. Volumes 2 and 4 only exist in fragments.1192Kamakura period, 1192handscroll otherHand scroll, color on paper, hakubyō-style, Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto
Paintings on room partitions in the abbot's quarters : Birds and flowers of the four seasons, Four Accomplishment or Four elegant pastimes: Music, Go, Calligraphy and Painting, Eight Views of Xiaoxiang, Kanō Eitoku and his father Kanō Shōei1519Muromachi period, 16th centuryfusuma38 paintings on fusuma and wall panels of the abbot's quarters at Jukō-in, sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. 16 panels on fusuma in ritual room, ink on paper eight panels on fusuma in upper second room, ink and light color on paper eight panels on fusuma in lower second room, ink on paper two panels on wall, four panels on fusuma in upper first room, ink on paperKyoto Kyoto Daitokuji JukoinJukō-in, Kyoto
hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, colors on silk; Amida:, Kannon:, Seishi:,Kyoto Kyoto Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum, Kyoto. Owner: Shōjōke-in, Kyoto
Paintings in the Phoenix Hall: The nine possible levels of birth into, 1053mural14 paintings, color on wood: eight former door paintings and three murals, two door paintings, one painting on the wall behind the principal image of BuddhaKyoto Uji Byodoin Phoenix HallPhoenix Hall, Uji, Kyoto
Divinely inspired Reception of the Two Great Sutras: , Fujiwara no Munehiroattributed to Fujiwara no Munehiro1136Heian period, 1136hanging scroll deityTwo hanging scrolls, color on silk, Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka
Illustrated hand scroll of the Monk Zuanzang Fujiwara Takaaki1185Kamakura period, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiTwelve hand scrolls, color on p
aper, 40.3 cm x cm
Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka
Landscape of the four seasons1550Muromachi period, mid-16th centurybyobu 6sect pOne pair of six-section folding screens, ink and color on paper with gold leaf background, Osaka Kawachinagano KongojiKongō-ji, Kawachinagano, Osaka
Portrait of Emperor Go-TobaFujiwara Nobuzaneattributed to Fujiwara Nobuzane1221Kamakura period, 1221hanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on paper, Osaka Shimamoto Minase ShrineMinase Shrine, Shimamoto, Osaka
Murasaki Shikibu Diary Ekotobaunknown1200Kamakura period, 13th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka
Fan-paper album of Hokekyō Sutra1100Heian period, 12th centuryalbumFan paper in folding book form, 98 pages, color on paper, height: 25.6 cm, width: 49.4 cm or 19.0 cm Osaka Osaka ShitennojiShitennō-ji, Osaka
New Moon over the brushwood gateAt the top of the scroll there is a collection of poetry and prose by 18 zen priests.1405Muromachi period, 1405hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink on paper, Osaka Osaka Fujita Art MuseumFujita Art Museum, Osaka
Prince Shōtoku with eminent Tendai Priests0794Heian periodhanging scroll portraitTen hanging scrolls, color on silkHyogo Kasai IchijojiIchijō-ji, Kasai, Hyōgo
Snowclad houses in the nightYosa Buson1778Edo period, around 1778hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Hyogo Kobe Privateprivate, Kobe, Hyōgo
Amida Triad with a boy attendant1200Kamakura period, 12th–13th centuryhanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, , , Nara Nara HokkejiHokke-ji, Nara, Nara
Ox and herdboys or Riding on an oxLi Di1150Southern Song dynasty, second half of 12th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara
, 12th centuryhanging scroll mandalaHanging scroll, color on silk, Nara Nara TodaijiTōdai-ji, Nara, Nara
Portrait of the priest Jion Daishi 1000Heian period, 11th centuryhanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, color on silk, Nara Nara YakushijiYakushi-ji, Nara, Nara
Jūichimen KannonHanded down in Hokki-ji1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara
Twelve Deities 0794Heian periodhanging scroll deityTwelve hanging scrolls, color on silk, Nara Nara SaidaijiSaidai-ji, Nara, Nara
Frescoes in the Kitora TombDepicted are the Four Symbols on the corresponding walls of the burial chamber, animals of the Chinese zodiac beneath them and an astronomical chart on the ceiling.0700Asuka period, 7th or early 8th centurymuralFive fresco paintings, color, , , ,, Nara Asuka Kitora TombKitora Tomb, Asuka, Nara
Frescoes in the Takamatsuzuka Tomb0710Nara periodmuralFour fresco paintings, colorNara Asuka Takamatsuzuka TombTakamatsuzuka Tomb, Asuka, Nara
Mandala of the Two Realms or Kojima mandalaAlso known as or and originally kept at Kojimadera, Takatori. According to tradition, Shink, who restored Kojimadera, received the mandalas from Emperor Ichijō during the Chōhō era.1000Heian period, early 11th centuryhanging scroll mandalaTwo hanging scrolls, gold and silver paint on dark blue silk, and Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara
or Matsuura screen1650Edo period, c. 1650byobu 6sect pPair of six-section folding screens, color on paper with gold leaf background, Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara
Illustrated stories about the boy Sudhana's pilgrimage to fifty-four deities and saints1100Heian period, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Nara Nara TodaijiTōdai-ji, Nara, Nara
, early 12th centuryhandscroll emakiThree hand scrolls, color on paper,, , Nara Heguri ChogosonshijiChōgosonshi-ji, Heguri, Nara
, early 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Nara Nara Yamato BunkakanYamato Bunkakan, Nara, Nara
, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara
Extermination of Evil1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll otherFive hanging scrolls, color on paper, 25.8–26.0 cm x 39.2–77.2 cm Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara
Landscape or Hue of the Water, Light on the PeaksShūbunattributed to Tenshō Shūbun, inscriptions by Kosei Ryuha, Shinchi Mintoku and Shinden Seiha1445Muromachi period, 1445hanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paper, Nara Nara Nara National MuseumNara National Museum, Nara, Nara
Taishakuten mandalaCurrently located in the middle of three bays on the wall behind the chief object of worship in the kondō of the temple, but might not have always been located there. As the temple was previously a Shinto/Buddhist temple associated with the dragon god, there is a possibility this painting was originally intended as a dragon god mandala, or a mandala of praying for rain.0800Heian period, 9th centurymuralWall mural, colors on woodNara Uda MurojiMurō-ji, Uda, Nara
Portrait of Kichijōten0710Nara periodotherColors on hemp, Nara Nara YakushijiYakushi-ji, Nara, Nara
hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, colors on silk, Wakayama Mount Koya ReihokanReihōkan, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
The Coming of hanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, colors on silk, triptychWakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko JuhakkainYūshi Hachimankō Jūhakkain, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Portrait of Buddhist monk GonsōThe inscription on the top tells of a wooden sculpture of Gonsō being created after his death by his pupils praying for happiness in the next world and praising Gonsō's learning and virtue.1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll portraitHanging scroll, colors on silk, Wakayama Mount Koya FumoninFūmon-in, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Five great Bodhisattvas of strengthOriginally five scrolls of which two were destroyed in fire in 1888., and remain.0794Heian periodhanging scroll deityThree hanging scrolls, color on silk, , , Wakayama Mount Koya Yushi Hachimanko Juhakkain有志八幡講十八箇院, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Dragon King Zennyo RyūōJōchi1145Heian period, 1145hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Wakayama Mount Koya ReihokanReihōkan, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Senchū Yūgen Kannon1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Wakayama Mount Koya RyukoinRyūkōin, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Buddha's Nirvana1086Heian period, 1086hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Wakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji ReihokanReihōkan, Kongōbu-ji, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
Landscape and figures on sliding partitionsIke no Taiga1723Edo period, 18th centuryfusumaTen paintings on fusuma, color on paperWakayama Mount Koya Kongobuji ReihokanReihōkan,, Mt. Kōya, Wakayama
The Legendary Origins of Kokawadera1185early Kamakura period, 12th centuryhandscroll emakiHand scroll, color on paper, Wakayama Kinokawa KokawaderaKokawadera, Kinokawa, Wakayama
Fugen Bosatsu 1100Heian period, 12th centuryhanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Tottori Chizu BujojiBujō-ji, Chizu, Tottori
or 1300Yuan dynasty, 14th centuryhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, color on silk, Okayama Kurashiki Privateprivate, Kurashiki, Okayama
Landscape by SesshūSesshū Tōyō1420Muromachi periodhanging scroll landscapeHanging scroll, ink and light color on paperOkayama Kurashiki Privateprivate, Kurashiki, Okayama
Fugen Enmei 1153Heian period, 1153hanging scroll deityHanging scroll, color on silk, Hiroshima Onomichi JikojiJikō-ji, Onomichi, Hiroshima
Taira no Kiyomori and 32 members of the Taira clan30 scrolls of the Lotus Sutra, one Amitabha Sutra scroll, one Heart Sutra scroll and one prayer scroll in the handwriting of Taira no Kiyomori dedicated to the Itsukushima Shrine.1164Heian period, 1164handscroll other33 sūtra hand scrolls with illustrations, ink on decorated paper, , , , Hiroshima Hatsukaichi Itsukushima ShrineItsukushima Shrine, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
Landscapes of the Four SeasonsSesshū Tōyō1486Muromachi period, 1486handscroll otherHand scroll, ink and light color on paper, Yamaguchi Hofu Mori MuseumMōri Museum, Hōfu, Yamaguchi