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Heijō-kyō

Heijō-kyō

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  •  March 18, 2012
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  •  Rest of Japan
  •  Tagged with: Heijō-kyō, History, Imperial Palace, Kansai, Nara, Nara Period, Suzakumon

  To tell you about Heijō-kyō, I need to tell you a thing or two about Nara‘s history in case you don’t already know it. In the year 710, the Empress Gemmei decided to move the capital city to the town of Heijō-kyō. At the time, moving capital cities was common

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