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The earthen platform of the Daigokuden of Fujiwara Palace remains, and the surrounding area has been developed into a historical site park. Approximately 60% of the Fujiwara Palace site has been designated as a Special Historic Site of Japan, and excavations of the Fujiwara Palace are still ongoing.
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Since 2006, with the cooperation of the Asuka-Fujiwara Site Development Cooperation Committee comprising five neighboring towns (Daigo-cho, Kinomoto-cho, Nawate-cho, Bessho-cho, and Takadono-cho), the Fujiwara Palace Site Flower Garden Planting Project has been carried out to raise awareness of the
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rituals and ceremonies on behalf of the Imperial court. The city burnt down in 711, one year after the move to Nara, and was not rebuilt. Archaeological excavations began in 1934, and some portions of the palace were reconstructed. Close to 10,000 wooden tablets, known as
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In January 2007, the Japanese government included "Asuka-Fujiwara: Archaeological Sites of Japan's Ancient Capitals and Related Properties" on the tentative list, which is a prerequisite for World Heritage registration.
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As of 2006, ongoing excavations have revealed construction on the site of Fujiwara-kyō as early as 682, near the end of the reign of
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and other palace buildings were the first palace structures in Japan to have a tile roof in the Chinese style.
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Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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flowers are planted on approximately 7,000 square meters, along with 11 varieties of
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1/1000 scale model of Fujiwara-kyō, held by Kashihara-shi Fujiwara-kyō reference room
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Fujiwara Palace site among a wider audience. In spring, approximately 2.5 million
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For this, they say, is when robes of pure white are aired on heavenly Mount Kagu.
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blossoms are planted on about 20,000 square meters. In summer, about 1 million
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Fujiwara was Japan's first capital built in a grid pattern on the Chinese model
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Empress Genmei (661–721) moved the capital from Fujiwara-kyō to Nara (then
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flowers are planted on approximately 30,000 square meters.
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on around 3,000 square meters. In autumn, about 3 million
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for sixteen years, between 694 and 710. It was located in
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Spring has passed, it seems, and now summer has arrived;
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The Cambridge History of Japan: Volume 1: Ancient Japan
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National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
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Fujiwara Palace



capital of Japan
Yamato Province
Kashihara
Nara Prefecture
Asuka
Nihon Shoki
Emperor Tenmu
Empress Jitō
Emperor Monmu
Empress Genmei
Heijō Palace
Nara
Nara period
Suzakumon
Nakatomi clan
Shintō
mokkan
waka
Empress Jitō
Shin Kokin Wakashū
Hyakunin Isshu
Heijō-kyō
Shōmu
Nanohana
yellow cosmos
lotus

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