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People approach the Giant Buddha in Kotoku-in Temple in Kamakura, Japan.
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The Heian Era: Golden Age of Japan’s Imperial Court

Ancient Origins 31 Jan 2021
This period began with the establishment of a new imperial capital at Heian-kyo (modern-day Kyoto), and ended with the founding of the Kamakura shogunate in 1185 AD ... Heian-kyo, The Heian Era Capital ... The Heian period derives its name from Heian-kyo, the imperial capital that was founded in 794 AD.
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The Nara Period: Japan’s First Permanent Capital

Ancient Origins 23 Jan 2021
The Nara period was succeeded by the Heian period and its capital Heian-kyo (Kyoto), after Nara lost its status as the imperial capital ... Thus, in 794 AD, the emperor moved once again, this time to Heian-kyo, today part of the city of Kyoto ... court in Nagaoka-kyo, and then Heian-kyo.
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Who is the Irish author up for the 2019 Bad Sex award?

The Irish Times 28 Nov 2019
The Irish author Mary Costello has been shortlisted for this year’s Bad Sex in Fiction Award ... The other nominees are John Harvey, for Pax, and Dominic Smith, for The Electric Hotel ... “One. White. God ... Now it was insipid and muddy to her tongue, like the pools of the temples of Heian Kyo when the Office of Gardens and Ponds had them drained for cleaning ... .
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Kyoto... Zen and the art of an ancient city

Irish Independent 11 Nov 2019
... god of rice.) Built in 1895 to mark 1,100 years since Kyoto was made the ancient capital of Heian-Kyo, Heian Jingu's gorgeous garden - designed by Ogawa Jihei, who created the first iterations of the modern Japanese garden - is particularly famous for its cherry blossom (sakura).
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VOX POPULI: Machiko Kyo an awe-inspiring star of Japanese film’s golden age

Asahi News 15 May 2019
Actress Machiko Kyo, who died May 12 at age 95, was still new to the movies when she sighed at her face in the mirror ... Born in Osaka in 1924, Kyo was 3 years old when her parents separated, consigning her to a lonely childhood ... "(Kyo) fits perfectly in any period in history, be it now or the Tokugawa, Heian or Tenpyo periods.
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