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Asukanokiyomiharanomiya Denshochi

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Asuka, Asuka-mura, Takaichi-gun 634-0103 Nara PrefectureMap
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  • Kitashiro
    Kitashiro
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    the estimated location around here.

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    The site of Den Asuka Jomihara Palace is said to be on the north side of the current Asuka Village Buried Cultural Property Exhibition Room, but it seems that there is no signboard now. There is a theory that the ruins of the Tenmu period overlap with the ruins of the Asuka Itabashi Palace during the Imperial Pole period, so it is not clear. It may be difficult to identify the residences of successive emperors as each emperor differs. There was a small space on the public road connecting Raioka and Asuka Museum.

    Reviewed on Apr 1, 2020
  • pontan420
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    i'm asuka romance.

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    It is said that the palace of Emperor Kogoku during the Asuka period was located near here. It is a place where you can feel the atmosphere of Asuka Romance spreading in a place with a different atmosphere from rice fields.

    Reviewed on Aug 16, 2018
  • Sunshine810212
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    A site where you can feel the ancient breath

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    Asuka jomihara no Miya was the second emperor tenmu and emperor jito, the emperor in the latter half of the seventh century. There is a legend in Asuka mura, Nara Prefecture, but it is thought that it was located in the site of the Asuka Itabashi Gu shrine in the village and Oka due to the excavation results in recent years.

    Reviewed on May 20, 2017
  • MitsuyukiWakebe
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    Japan History の A Big Breaker

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    It is the place where the otomi incident broke out when the real power of politics returned to the emperor, but now only a small remains are left in the idyllic countryside. However, it is also true that it is better to think about the history of the long history and stimulate intellectual curiosity.

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2017
  • pyonkichi
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    Tianwu, the emperor of the ruling emperor の imperial residence

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    It is the ruins of the Imperial Palace where Emperor Tenmu and Emperor Jito lived for more than 20. It seems that the Asuka Jomihara Rei, the first ritsuryo code in Japan, was also created here. It was abolished when the capital was moved to Fujiwarakyo. The countryside spread around, and it was in a peaceful atmosphere.

    Reviewed on May 26, 2016

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