2025-03-27

310 items from the Kyō-ō Gokokuji Documents held by the Kyoto University Museum have been newly released

The Kyō-ō Gokokuji Documents (monjo) were discovered by Toshihide Akamatsu in the treasure house of Toji Temple in 1937. After the war, Kyoto University borrowed, organized and transcribed them. In 1968, they were given to Kyoto University. In 1971, these documents designated as a National Important Cultural Property. The collection consists of 3043 documents that date from the Heian period (794-1185) through the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1600).
This time, images of 310 of these documents has been newly released.
 

▼The Kyoto University Museum - Kyō-Ō Gokokuji Documents
 

播磨国矢野荘西方河成・水損内検帳

"播磨国矢野荘公田分学衆方年貢并雑物等算用状"
 

播磨国矢野荘公田分学衆方年貢并雑物等算用状

"播磨国矢野荘西方河成・水損内検帳"
 

東寺湯結番定文

"東寺湯結番定文"
 

As of March 27, 2025, Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive provides 2,155,567 images of 25,905 titles.