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page 1Tangible Cultural Properties of Wakayama Prefecture
Kongōbu-ji Temple
is the ecclesiastic head temple of Kōyasan Shingon Buddhism, located on , Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Its name means Temple of the Diamond Mountain Peak. It is part of the "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range" UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kumano Nachi Taisha
Shinto shrine in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Niutsuhime Shrine
Shinto shrine in Katsuragi, Ito district, Wakayama prefecture, Japan

Fudarakusan-ji Temple
is Tendai temple of the Higashimuro district, Wakayama prefecture, Japan. The name of temple comes from mount Potalaka. It is said to have been founded by Ragyō Shōnin, a monk from India.
Negoro-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Iwade, Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. Surrounded by the sacred peaks of the Katsuragi Mountains, the temple grounds were designated as a National Historic Site and a National Place of Scenic Beauty in 2007.
Niukanshōfu Shrine
Shinto shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Dōjō-ji Temple
is a Tendai school Buddhist temple in the town of Hidakagawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Founded in the Nara period, it has given its name to a number of plays, most notably the Noh drama Dōjōji. The temple has numerous statues which are designated National Treasures, or Important Cultural Properties, as well as several structures with the Important Cultural Property designation. The precincts of the temple were designated a National Historic Site in 2013.
Chōhō-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Kainan, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Jison-in Temple
thumb|Jison-in's Miroku-dō
thumb|Jison-in's Tahō-tō, It was rebuilt in 1624
is a Buddhist temple in the town of Kudoyama that marks the entrance to the pilgrimage route of Koyasan.

Kokawa-dera Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"