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| + | [[File:Rokkakudo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The [[Rokkakudo|Rokkakudô]], established in the early 7th century, as seen through the glass walls of a Starbuck's.]] |
| *Japanese: 京都 ''(Kyouto)'' | | *Japanese: 京都 ''(Kyouto)'' |
| *''Other names:'' 平安京 ''(Heian-kyou)'', 京市 ''(Keishi)'', 都 ''(Miyako)'' | | *''Other names:'' 平安京 ''(Heian-kyou)'', 京市 ''(Keishi)'', 都 ''(Miyako)'' |
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| ==Geography== | | ==Geography== |
| + | [[File:Heiankyo-Model.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Model of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace|Heian Imperial Palace]] and parts of the city as they might have looked in the [[Heian period]]. Reproduction at Kyoto City Heiankyo Sosei-Kan Museum.]] |
| Kyoto was built on the model of the Chinese city of [[Chang'an]] (today called Xi'an), its location carefully chosen and layout carefully arranged according to Chinese concepts of geomancy. The center of the city is for the most part laid out in a grid, with the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] at the center, its gates facing the cardinal directions. [[Buddhist temple]]s in the mountains on the eastern side of the city (the [[Higashiyama]] area) were purposefully erected there to defend the city from spiritual dangers and corruptive forces which are traditionally believed to flow from that direction. | | Kyoto was built on the model of the Chinese city of [[Chang'an]] (today called Xi'an), its location carefully chosen and layout carefully arranged according to Chinese concepts of geomancy. The center of the city is for the most part laid out in a grid, with the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] at the center, its gates facing the cardinal directions. [[Buddhist temple]]s in the mountains on the eastern side of the city (the [[Higashiyama]] area) were purposefully erected there to defend the city from spiritual dangers and corruptive forces which are traditionally believed to flow from that direction. |
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| + | [[File:Heian-gate.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The main gate to [[Heian Shrine]], established [[1895]], but based on the architectural style of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace|Heian Imperial Palace]] of the 8th-12th centuries.]] |
| + | [[File:Ginkaku.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The Silver Pavilion at [[Ginkaku-ji]], and rock garden, built by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshimasa]] in [[1482]].]] |
| + | [[File:Owariya.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The [[Owari-ya]] [[soba]] shop, established [[1465]].]] |
| Heian-kyô was built with the express purpose of becoming the seat of Imperial power, and became the capital in 794, marking the end of the [[Nara Period]]. | | Heian-kyô was built with the express purpose of becoming the seat of Imperial power, and became the capital in 794, marking the end of the [[Nara Period]]. |
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