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Rajōmon

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179: 27: 198:(794–1185). Built in 789, it was 106 feet (32 m) wide by 26 feet (7.9 m) high, with a 75-foot (23 m) stone wall and topped by a ridge-pole. By the 12th century it had fallen into disrepair and had become an unsavory place, with a reputation as a hideout for thieves and other disreputable characters. People would abandon corpses and unwanted babies at the gate. 303: 289: 187: 254:. A wooden sign written in Japanese and English explains the history and significance of the gate. The site is behind a nondescript shop on Kujō street, and sits directly next to a small playground. Though a nearby bus stop is named Rajōmon, those unfamiliar with the area are likely to miss the Rashōmon site. 217:. Akutagawa's use of the gate was deliberately symbolic, with the gate's ruined state representing the moral and physical decay of Japanese civilization and culture. According to one legend, it was inhabited by the demon 224:
Today, not a foundation stone of the gate remains. A stone pillar marks the place where it once stood, just northeast of the intersection of Kujō street and Senbon Street or Senbon Avenue
266:. Their foundation stones were found in the excavations conducted between 1969 and 1972. From the remaining foundations, the width of the gate is estimated to have been 41.5 m. 437: 481: 87:, the main entrance to the palace zone. As of 2007, the southern end of Suzaku Avenue and the possible remainder of the equivalent gate in 83:), in accordance with the Chinese grid-patterned city layout. At the other far north-end of Suzaku Avenue, one would reach the 206: 20: 247: 162:, uses the original kanji (羅城門 rather than 羅生門) and employs the more common reading for the second character ( 476: 274: 251: 202: 148: 353: 486: 308: 270: 178: 214: 152: 92: 340:(Enjoy Kyoto Place name and History Dictionary) 2011 index Page 388 "羅城門(らじょうもん) 36, 111" 263: 218: 88: 68: 210: 470: 60: 294: 195: 26: 16:
Gate built at the ancient Japanese cities of Heijō-kyō (Nara) and Heian-kyō (Kyoto)
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The ruined gate is the central setting — and provides the title — for
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The Rashōmon in Kyoto was the grander of the two city gates built during the
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Another view of the Rashōmon marker, with a playground in the background
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The Rajōmon in Nara stood about 4 km south of the Suzakumon of
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Some of the foundation stones were reused in the 16th century by
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signifies the main city gate. Originally, this gate was known as
362: 144: 59:, was the gate built at the southern end of the monumental 414:"奈良歴史漫歩 No.025 平城京羅城門と来世墓の鳥居 (Heijo-kyo Rajomon etc.)" 182:Possible appearance of the gate, miniature model 233: 227: 139:, using the kanji 羅生門 (which can also be read 52: 39: 392:, pp. 114–15. Rutgers University Press, 1987. 319:, the southern gate on ancient palace grounds 8: 348: 346: 177: 329: 103:The gate's name in modern Japanese is 246:. This stretch of Kujō is designated 7: 390:Rashomon: Akira Kurosawa, Director 273:, who was expanding his castle in 14: 482:Buildings and structures in Kyoto 30:Marker at site of Rashōmon, Kyoto 301: 287: 111:(羅城) refers to city walls and 1: 174:Rashōmon in Kyoto (Heian-kyō) 95:) are yet to be discovered. 258:Rajōmon in Nara (Heijo-kyō) 234: 503: 453:34.9793611°N 135.7426111°E 18: 371:(in Japanese). 2002-04-10 228: 53: 40: 21:Rashomon (disambiguation) 143:), was popularized by a 458:34.9793611; 135.7426111 336:Moriya Katsuhisa 森谷尅久: 250:, and is just west of 191: 183: 135:in the name. The name 31: 189: 181: 115:(門) means "gate," so 29: 418:ブックハウス (bukku hausu) 151:(c.1420) written by 19:For other uses, see 449: /  309:Architecture portal 203:Ryūnosuke Akutagawa 192: 184: 129:alternate readings 32: 271:Toyotomi Hidenaga 158:The modern name, 494: 464: 463: 461: 460: 459: 454: 450: 447: 446: 445: 442: 429: 428: 426: 425: 410: 404: 399: 393: 388:Akira Kurosawa, 386: 380: 379: 377: 376: 366: 350: 341: 334: 311: 306: 305: 297: 292: 291: 290: 241: 240: 237: 231: 230: 209:" and hence for 205:'s short story " 58: 56: 55: 45: 43: 42: 502: 501: 497: 496: 495: 493: 492: 491: 467: 466: 457: 455: 451: 448: 443: 440: 438: 436: 435: 433: 432: 423: 421: 412: 411: 407: 400: 396: 387: 383: 374: 372: 360: 352: 351: 344: 335: 331: 326: 307: 300: 293: 288: 286: 283: 260: 238: 225: 176: 153:Kanze Nobumitsu 101: 63:in the ancient 50: 37: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 500: 498: 490: 489: 484: 479: 477:Gates in Japan 469: 468: 444:135°44′33.40″E 431: 430: 405: 394: 381: 342: 328: 327: 325: 322: 321: 320: 313: 312: 298: 282: 279: 259: 256: 211:Akira Kurosawa 175: 172: 100: 97: 85:Suzakumon Gate 46:, also called 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 499: 488: 485: 483: 480: 478: 475: 474: 472: 465: 462: 441:34°58′45.70″N 420:(in Japanese) 419: 415: 409: 406: 403: 398: 395: 391: 385: 382: 370: 364: 359: 357: 349: 347: 343: 339: 338:京都を楽しむ地名・歴史事典 333: 330: 323: 318: 315: 314: 310: 304: 299: 296: 285: 280: 278: 276: 272: 267: 265: 257: 255: 253: 249: 245: 236: 222: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 199: 197: 188: 180: 173: 171: 169: 165: 161: 156: 155:(1435–1516). 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 98: 96: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 61:Suzaku Avenue 49: 36: 28: 22: 434: 422:. Retrieved 417: 408: 397: 389: 384: 373:. Retrieved 368: 355: 337: 332: 295:Japan portal 268: 264:Heijō Palace 261: 223: 219:Ibaraki Dōji 200: 196:Heian period 193: 167: 163: 159: 157: 140: 136: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 102: 89:Fujiwara-kyō 47: 34: 33: 456: / 235:Senbon Dōri 166:instead of 471:Categories 424:2007-04-10 375:2009-12-20 369:Kyoto City 324:References 67:cities of 317:Suzakumon 248:Route 171 125:Raiseimon 93:Kashihara 77:Heian-kyō 69:Heijō-kyō 487:Rashōmon 281:See also 275:Kōriyama 213:'s 1950 207:Rashōmon 149:Rashōmon 141:Raseimon 137:Rashōmon 131:for the 127:, using 121:Raseimon 65:Japanese 48:Rashōmon 402:Ibaraki 356:Rajōmon 252:Route 1 160:Rajōmon 117:Rajōmon 105:Rajōmon 35:Rajōmon 354:"羅城門 ( 75:) and 244:Tō-ji 147:play 133:kanji 81:Kyoto 215:film 109:Rajō 99:Name 73:Nara 363:PDF 229:千本通 170:). 168:sei 145:noh 123:or 113:mon 54:羅生門 41:羅城門 473:: 416:. 367:. 358:)" 345:^ 277:. 232:, 221:. 164:jō 107:. 427:. 378:. 365:) 361:( 239:) 226:( 91:( 79:( 71:( 57:) 51:( 44:) 38:( 23:.

Index

Rashomon (disambiguation)

Suzaku Avenue
Japanese
Heijō-kyō
Nara
Heian-kyō
Kyoto
Suzakumon Gate
Fujiwara-kyō
Kashihara
alternate readings
kanji
noh
Rashōmon
Kanze Nobumitsu


Heian period
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Rashōmon
Akira Kurosawa
film
Ibaraki Dōji
Tō-ji
Route 171
Route 1
Heijō Palace
Toyotomi Hidenaga
Kōriyama

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