معابد و اماکن تاریخی هیرائی زومی مجموعهای از ۵ مکان مربوط به قرن یازده و اوایل قرن دوازدهم در هیرائی زومی، استان ایواته در ژاپن هستند . این اماکن در سال ۲۰۱۱، تحت ضوابط ii ، iii ، iv و vi، در فهرست میراث جهانی ثبت شدند.[۱]
برای چهار نسل از ۱۰۸۷، زمانی که فوجیوارا نو کیوهیرا قرارگاه و محل اقامت خود را از شمال منتقل کرد تا ۱۱۸۹ زمانی که ارتشمیناموتو نو یوریتومو به فوجیوارای شمالی پایان دادند، هیرائی زومی به عنوان مرکز مهم سیاسی، نظامی، تجاری و فرهنگی شناخته میشود.
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Said to have been founded by Ennin in ۸۵۰; rebuilt by Fujiwara no Kiyohira at the beginning of the twelfth century with a pagoda and the Daichōju-in, a Great Hall dedicated to Amida; fires in 1337 consumed many buildings and temple treasures; unusually, the mummified bodies of Fujiwara no Kiyohira and his heirs were interred at the Konjikidō, the Hall of Gold dedicated to Amida (pictured; National Treasure); the compound is a Special Historic Site
Said to have been founded by Ennin in ۸۵۰; rebuilt by Fujiwara no Motohira in the twelfth century; its destruction by fire in 1226 was lamented in Azuma Kagami as the loss of a monument 'incomparable in our time'; the tweflth-century paradise garden, with stone-paved stream, pond, pebble beach, peninsula, island, and ornamental stones is a Special Place of Scenic Beauty; the site of an associatedمعبد شینتویی is a Special Historic Site
Founded adjacent to Mōtsū-ji with two Amida Halls by the wife of Fujiwara no Motohira in the twelfth century; destroyed by fire in ۱۵۷۳; twelfth-century paradise garden with stream, pond, pebble beach, island, and waterfall stone arrangement; a Special Historic Site