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The Nara period (奈良時代, Nara jidai) of the history of Japan covers the years from 710 to 794. Empress Genmei established the capital of Heijō-kyō (present-day Nara).
Heijō-kyō (平城京, also Heizei-kyō, sometimes Nara no miyako) was the Capital of Japan during most of the Nara period, from 710 to 740 and again from 745 to 784. The imperial palace is a listed UNESCO World Heritage together with other places in the city of Nara (cf. Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara ).
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The UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara encompasses eight places in the old capital Nara in Nara Prefecture, Japan. Five are Buddhist temples, one is a Shinto shrine, one is a Palace and one a primeval forest.
NameTypePeriodLocationTōdai-ji (東大寺, Tōdai-ji, Eastern Great ...8th century - Nara periodKōfuku-ji (興福寺, Kōfuku-ji)Buddhist temple7th century - Asuka periodKasuga Grand Shrine (春日大社, ...8th century - Nara periodBuddhist temple6th century - Kofun periodWikimedia Commons has media related to Nara period. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. 0–9. 8th century in Japan (5 C, 31 P) Buddhism in the Nara period (3 C, 23 P) Kasuga-taisha (1 C, 1 P) Man'yōshū (1 C, 13 P) Nara-period works (1 C, 5 P) People of Nara-period Japan (3 C, 54 P)
List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Nara period: structures) Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This list is of Japanese structures dating from the Nara period (710–794) that have been designated Important Cultural Properties (including * National Treasures ). [1]
This was added later in the Nara period with extra posts to hold up the original first roof because it extended more than four meters past the building. [23] Due to a fire that broke out on January 26, 1949, severe damage was caused to the building, mainly its first floor, and the murals.
Yakushi-ji (薬師寺) is one of the most famous imperial and ancient Buddhist temples in Japan, and was once one of the Seven Great Temples of Nanto, located in Nara. The temple is the headquarters of the Hossō school of Japanese Buddhism.