The Nara Period (Nara Jidai) of ancient Japan (710-794 CE), so called because for most of that time the capital was located at Nara, then known as Heijokyo, was a short period of transition prior to the significant Heian Period. https://www.worldhistory.org/Nara_Period/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #HeianPeriod
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The diet of ancient Japan was heavily influenced by its geography as an archipelago, foodstuffs and eating habits imported from mainland Asia, religious beliefs, and an appreciation for the aesthetic appearance of dishes, not just the taste. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1082/food--agriculture-in-ancient-japan/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #Food
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Prince Shotoku (574-622 CE) ruled as regent of Japan from 594 to 622 CE and is one of the most celebrated figures in all of Japanese history. https://www.worldhistory.org/Prince_Shotoku/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #EmperorofJapan
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The Asuka Period (Asuka Jidai) of ancient Japan covers the period from 538 CE to 710 CE and, following on from the Kofun Period (c. https://www.worldhistory.org/Asuka_Period/ #History #AsukaPeriod #Haniwa #Horyuji
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Ancient Japan has made unique contributions to world culture which include the Shinto religion and its architecture, distinctive art objects such as haniwa figurines, the oldest pottery vessels in the world, the largest wooden buildings anywhere at their time of construction, and many literary classics including the world's first novel. https://www.worldhistory.org/Ancient_Japan/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #Daigoji
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The Nara Period (Nara Jidai) of ancient Japan (710-794 CE), so called because for most of that time the capital was located at Nara, then known as Heijokyo, was a short period of transition prior to the significant Heian Period. https://www.worldhistory.org/Nara_Period/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #HeianPeriod
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The Fujiwara Clan (Fujiwara-shi) was a powerful extended family group which dominated all areas of Japanese government during the Heian Period (794-1185). https://www.worldhistory.org/Fujiwara_Clan/ #History #AsukaPeriod #Byodo-in #FujiwaraClan
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The diet of ancient Japan was heavily influenced by its geography as an archipelago, foodstuffs and eating habits imported from mainland Asia, religious beliefs, and an appreciation for the aesthetic appearance of dishes, not just the taste. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1082/food--agriculture-in-ancient-japan/ #History #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #Food
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The Nara Period (Nara Jidai) of ancient Japan (710-794 CE), so called because for most of that time the capital was located at Nara, then known as Heijokyo, was a short period of transition prior to the significant Heian Period. Despite the period's brevity it still managed to produce arguably the most famous works of Japanese literature ever written and some of the most important temples still...https://www.worldhistory.org/Nara_Period/ #AncientJapan #AsukaPeriod #HeianPeriod
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Haniwa are the unglazed terracotta rings, cylinders, and figures of people, animals, and houses which were deposited at Japanese tombs during the Kofun and Asuka Periods (c. 250-710 CE). The exact purpose of these offerings is not known, although it seems likely they were examples of conspicuous consumption of the societal elite or performed some protective function. Many haniwa are particularl...https://www.worldhistory.org/Haniwa/ #AsukaPeriod #Haniwa