The UNESCO World Heritage Site Shrines and Temples of Nikkà  encompasses 103 buildings or structures and the natural setting around them. It is located in Nikkà Â, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The buildings belong to two Shinto shrines (Futarasan Shrine and Tà Âshà Â-gà «) and one Buddhist temple (Rinnà Â-ji). Nine of the structures are designated National Treasures of Japan while the remaining 94 are Important Cultural Properties. UNESCO listed the site as World Heritage in 1999.
23 structures of the Futarasan Shrine are included in the nomination. All are registered Important Cultural Properties. They are:
42 buildings of the Tà Âshà Â-gà « shrine are included in the nomination. Eight structures are registered National Treasures of Japan and 34 are Important Cultural Properties.
38 buildings of Rinnà Â-ji temple are included in the nomination. One structure, comprising the Honden, Ainoma and Haiden of the Taiyuin Mausoleum, is a registered National Treasure of Japan and 37 are Important Cultural Properties.
Included in the nomination are the forested mountain slopes on which the buildings are located. The dominating cedar forest was planted in the early 17th century during the construction of the Tà Âshà Â-gà «. The area where buildings are located is designated as Historic Site. Other parts of the Cultural Landscape are protected within the Nikkà  National Park.