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- As at Chang'an, and as would later be the case at [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]] (modern-day [[Kyoto]]), a grand boulevard known as Suzaku-ôji2 KB (382 words) - 20:14, 25 September 2013
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- *[[Fujiwara-kyo|Fujiwara-kyô]] (694-710) **[[Kuni-kyo|Kuni]] (740-742?)1 KB (172 words) - 19:21, 15 March 2015
- *The Imperial capital is moved to [[Nagaoka-kyo|Nagaoka-kyô]].450 bytes (52 words) - 11:22, 16 November 2015
- ...ghts the demon Ibaraki at the [[Rajomon|Rashô Gate (Rashômon)]] of [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]], and defeats it by cutting off the demon's arm. He makes off w680 bytes (98 words) - 19:12, 27 August 2019
- ...the moving of the capital first to [[Nagaoka-kyo|Nagaoka-kyô]] from Heijô-kyo (today known as [[Nara]]), which had been the capital for the previous 74 y2 KB (335 words) - 19:45, 25 January 2014
- *794/7 The Western and Eastern markets are relocated from [[Nagaoka-kyo|Nagaoka-kyô]] to [[Kyoto|Heian]].750 bytes (85 words) - 23:57, 14 January 2019
- *Imperial capital moved to [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]] ([[Nara]]); [[Nara period]] begins.703 bytes (89 words) - 22:02, 7 April 2013
- ...d [[Genbo|Genbô]], who departed China the previous year, arrive in [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]].820 bytes (106 words) - 00:52, 23 October 2019
- The shrine was founded in [[794]] during the construction of [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]], as one of four shrines representing the compass directions. O1 KB (142 words) - 09:09, 23 April 2017
- ...is seen in numerous capitals, from [[Chang'an]] and [[Beijing]] to [[Heijo-kyo|Nara]] and [[Kyoto]].1 KB (181 words) - 18:30, 11 January 2014
- ...he attempted in [[810]]/9 to have the imperial capital returned to [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]]. This ultimately failed, and was known as the [[Kusuko Incide1 KB (166 words) - 00:36, 15 January 2019
- The Nara period takes its name from the site of [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]] in present day [[Nara]], which served as the imperial capital The capital was relocated to [[Nagaoka-kyo|Nagaoka-kyô]], a short distance north, in [[784]]. The chief impetus for t4 KB (623 words) - 22:23, 21 September 2015
- ...ômon or Rashômon was one of the main city gates at the entrance to [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]] (ancient [[Kyoto]]). Perhaps most famous for the Akira Kurosaw1 KB (190 words) - 22:03, 8 May 2020
- ...Emperor Saga]] at the [[Shinsenen|Shinsen'en]] imperial gardens in [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]] in [[812]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Shinsen'en.</ref>2 KB (230 words) - 23:32, 26 November 2014
- The Heijô Imperial Palace, in [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]] (today, the city of [[Nara]]), served as the Imperial Palace ...-kyô]], roughly 20 km to the south, in 710. It was then moved to [[Nagaoka-kyo|Nagaoka-kyô]] in [[784]], and the palace was abandoned, left to fall into7 KB (1,036 words) - 11:21, 10 June 2015
- * 1616/6/15 [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] names [[Sho Kyo|Shô Kyô]], son of Prince [[Sho Ho|Sashiki Chôshô]], to be his heir.1 KB (178 words) - 14:42, 10 August 2017
- ...is life, he aided Emperor Kammu in establishing the new capital at [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]]. Posthumously elevated to the Senior Third Rank, he was elevat2 KB (265 words) - 20:07, 17 October 2019
- ...of the 1100th anniversary of Emperor Kammu establishing Kyoto (aka [[Heian-kyo|Heian]]) as the imperial capital in [[794]]. Originally enshrining only Emp2 KB (312 words) - 11:33, 23 March 2015
- ...uji/> Funaoka-yama had served as the marker for North in classical [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]], and following the [[Honnoji Incident|Honnôji Incident]] of [2 KB (305 words) - 13:55, 23 March 2015
- ...iver port in the [[Heian period]], serving the imperial capital of [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]] prior to the development of the port of Fushimi and the associ2 KB (346 words) - 04:53, 19 July 2020
- ...cceeded by Prince Sashiki Chôshô, the father of the designated heir, [[Sho Kyo|Shô Kyô]], who is deemed too young. He takes the throne as King [[Sho Ho|2 KB (285 words) - 02:27, 7 October 2019