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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 4 MIN

Registered Cultural Properties: You Have to Apply Yourself?

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

So I went to this old bathhouse called Inariyu yesterday, and while writing about it, I stumbled across something pretty interesting that got me curious.Turns out this place is a "National Registered Tangible Cultural Property" - which sounds fancy, right? But when I started digging into what that actually means, I found out there's this whole system I knew nothing about.Here's the kicker: unlike the big-name cultural properties that get officially "designated" by the government, these registered ones actually start with the owner saying "Hey, I think my building is worth preserving." They have to apply for it themselves.Which made me think - isn't that kind of backwards from what you'd expect?In this episode, I talk about:How I discovered this while soaking in a 95-year-old bathhouseThe difference between buildings the government picks vs. buildings people choose to preserveWhy Tokyo Tower and a century-old bar are in the same categoryWhat it means to protect something while still using it every dayNothing too academic here - just me trying to figure out why this "DIY cultural preservation" approach feels so different from the usual top-down way of deciding what's worth saving.It's a short one, but it really got me thinking about who gets to decide what's culturally important, and maybe there's something nice about people just raising their hands and saying "this place matters to us."

So I went to this old bathhouse called Inariyu yesterday, and while writing about it, I stumbled across something pretty interesting that got me curious.Turns out this place is a "National Registered Tangible Cultural Property" - which sounds fancy, right? But when I started digging into what that actually means, I found out there's this whole system I knew nothing about.Here's the kicker: unlike the big-name cultural properties that get officially "designated" by the government, these registered ones actually start with the owner saying "Hey, I think my building is worth preserving." They have to apply for it themselves.Which made me think - isn't that kind of backwards from what you'd expect?In this episode, I talk about:How I discovered this while soaking in a 95-year-old bathhouseThe difference between buildings the government picks vs. buildings people choose to preserveWhy Tokyo Tower and a century-old bar are in the same categoryWhat it means to protect something while still using it every dayNothing too academic here - just me trying to figure out why this "DIY cultural preservation" approach feels so different from the usual top-down way of deciding what's worth saving.It's a short one, but it really got me thinking about who gets to decide what's culturally important, and maybe there's something nice about people just raising their hands and saying "this place matters to us."

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