Heijokyo (Heijokyo/Heijokyo/Naranomiyako) was the capital of Japan during the Nara period. When the capital was moved from Fujiwara-kyo in 710, it was built in Yamato Province in imitation of Chang'an Castle, the capital of the Tang Dynasty. It can also be read as ``Heiseikyou,'' but ``Heijokyo'' is more common. What is Heijokyo? What kind of city was it? In this article, we will learn more about Heijo-kyo. Heijokyo is the capital that Emperor Genmei moved from Fujiwara-kyo in the Asuka region in 710. It was built on a site that straddles present-day Nara City and Yamatokoriyama City. At the time of its construction, Heijo-kyo was approximately 4.8 km north to south and 4.3 km east to west.
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