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Suzakumon

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In 1993, it was decided that the gate of Nara would be reconstructed. It proved extremely difficult to work out what Suzakumon had looked like, as there were no surviving structural remnants. A conjectural model was developed, based on comparable architecture elsewhere, and the new gate was
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It was said to be the site where foreign dignitaries were received by the Emperor. All of them were destroyed centuries ago along with the old imperial residences.
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was the main gate built in the center of the south end of the imperial palaces in the Japanese ancient capitals of
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wood and tiles) and concrete, in order to resist earthquakes. The reconstructed gate was opened in 1998.
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constructed from a mixture of traditional building materials (
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35°0′49″N 135°44′32″E / 35.01361°N 135.74222°E / 35.01361; 135.74222

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"Heijōkyūato suzakumon 1300-nen no toki o koe, yomigaetta tenpyō no iyō remasu" 平城宮跡 朱雀門 1300年の時を越え、蘇った天平の威容 れます。
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