Asuka (飛鳥) was the Imperial capital of Japan during the Asuka period (538 – 710 AD), which takes its name from this place. It is located in the present-day...
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then known as Yamato Province. While conventionally assigned to the period 250–710, including both the Kofun period (c. 250–538) and the Asuka period (538–710)...
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province in the Engishiki. The Yamato Period in the history of Japan refers to the late Kofun Period (c. 250–538) and Asuka Period (538–710). Japanese archaeologists...
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reign of Emperor Sushun Asuka, Yamato (Toyura Palace or Toyura-no-miya), 593–603 in the reign of Empress Suiko Asuka, Yamato (Oharida Palace or Oharida-no-miya)...
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the preceding Kofun period. The Yamato polity evolved greatly during the Asuka period, which is named after the Asuka region, about 25 km (16 mi) south...
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professional wrestler Asuka (wrestler, born 1998), professional wrestler also known as Veny outside of Japan Asuka, Yamato (飛鳥), an area in Yamato Province (now...
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Yoshino Lines. By car, Asuka is on Route 169. For the ancient Asuka, see Asuka period and Asuka, Yamato. In 1956, the village of Asuka (明日香) was founded as...
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The Yamato Kingship (ヤマト王権, Yamato Ōken) was a tribal alliance centered on the Yamato region (Nara Prefecture) from the 4th century to the 7th century...
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people in Hokkaido The capital of Japan moves from Asuka, Yamato (Okamoto Palace or Nochi no Asuka-Okamoto-no-miya) to Asakura, Fukuoka Acca, bishop of...
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Asuka Oda (小田 飛鳥, Oda Asuka, born 20 March 1990) is a Japanese actress, gravure idol, and tarento. Her real name is unpublished. She was from Chiba on...
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and follows the teenager Shinn Asuka and his duties in ZAFT. Kira Yamato (キラ・ヤマト) is a first-generation Coordinator, who lives...
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ヤマト大王/大君 or the "Great King of Yamato". It is recorded that his capital was at Chikatsu Asuka no Yatsuri no Miya (近飛鳥八釣宮) in Yamato Province. The location of...
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Kofun period (section Asuka period)
the Yayoi period. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes collectively called the Yamato period. This period is the earliest era of recorded...
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Emperor Kinmei (category People of Asuka-period Japan)
moved to the Asuka region of Japan until 592, Emperor Kinmei's rule is considered by some to be the beginning of the Asuka period of Yamato Japan, particularly...
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Okimi (redirect from Great King of Yamato)
the head of the Yamato Kingship, or the monarch title of Wakoku (Old Japan). This term was used from the Kofun period through the Asuka period in ancient...
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The Asuka Station (Japanese: あすか基地, Hepburn: Asuka Kichi) was a permanent Japanese Antarctic unmanned observation base. It is located on Queen Maud Land...
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Earth has rebuilt the Yamato with Kodai as its captain. The Yamato also leads its own fleet now, with the support ship Asuka commanded by Yuki and the...
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view over the old capitals of Asuka and Fujiwara-kyō and of Yamato Sanzan; the Iwaido Area, similarly with views to Yamato Sanzan as well as over the terraced...
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the Yamato Sanzan. Kashihara is located at the southern edge of the Nara Basin. The city encompasses the Yamato Sanzan, "the three mountains of Yamato",...
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Nara Prefecture (section from Yamato Yagi and Gose)
historical beginning of Japan, Yamato was its political center. Ancient capitals of Japan were built on the land of Nara, namely Asuka-kyō, Fujiwara-kyō (694–710)...
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Toraijin (section Kofun and Asuka periods)
Kinki region, the core base of the Yamato elites, of Nara, Osaka, Kyoto, and Otsu region. After entering the Asuka period, many Japanese royals and ministers...
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Yamatokōriyama (redirect from Yamato-Koriyama)
River [ja] flowing through the city from north-to-south and merging into the Yamato River that flows westwards towards Osaka. The city area is mostly flat,...
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capitals of Kamakura, Heijō-kyō (Nara), Heian-kyō (Kyoto), Asuka, Yamato (present day Asuka, Nara), Fujiwara-kyō (Kashihara), Tenri, Sakurai, and Ikaruga...
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(ja:清張通史, Seichō Tsūshi, 1976–1983) From Persepolis to Asuka, Yamato (ja:ペルセポリスから飛鳥へ, Peruseporisu kara Asuka e, 1979) Points and Lines (original title: Ten to...
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Station on the Osaka Line Asuka period Asuka, Yamato Asuka-Fujiwara Fujiwara-kyō Heijō Asuka Historical National Government Park "Asuka Shiryōkan (飛鳥資料館)"....
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Nagaoka-kyō Kyōtanabe, Kyoto Kuni-kyō Nara – old palace Heijō-kyō Asuka, Yamato/Asuka-kyō Tenri, Nara Sakurai, Nara Kōryō, Nara Fujiwara-kyō Fukuhara-kyō...
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Palace Asuka, Yamato Last imperial palace in Asuka (672-694) before the court moved to Fujiwara-kyō Okamoto Palace Asuka Imperial palace of Asuka (672)...
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three characters.Ch. 1 author's notes Yamato Ariake (有明 大和, Ariake Yamato) An underclassman at Asuka's school, Yamato has a very girly appearance which he...
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people in Hokkaido The capital of Japan moves from Asuka, Yamato (Okamoto Palace or Nochi no Asuka-Okamoto-no-miya) to Asakura, Fukuoka King Chlothar...
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2012. 大和三山 [Yamato Sanzan] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 12 June 2012. UNESCO Tentative List entry (in Japanese) Asuka-Fujiwara World...
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