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  1. Jul 6, 2024 · The capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years (from 794 to 1868), Kyōto (literally, “Capital City”) has been called a variety of names through the centuries—Heian-kyō (“Capital of Peace and Tranquillity”), Miyako (“The Capital”), and Saikyō (“Western Capital”), its name after the Meiji Restoration (1868) when ...

  2. Jul 6, 2024 · Kyōto - Imperial Capital, Japan, History: Kyōto as the national capital dates from 794, although the area was settled earlier by Korean immigrants who brought with them the skills of sericulture and silk weaving.

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    The UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities) includes fourteen temples, shrines, and castles in Kyoto dating from between the sixth century ( Shimogamo Shrine, though extant structures are more recent) and the seventeenth century ( Nijō Castle ).

  4. Kyoto was the capital of Japan from 794 to1869. Although the political center had been at Kamakura during the Kamakura period (1185-1333), Kyoto continued to be the largest city and the center of economy and culture.

  5. Jun 23, 2012 · The history of Kyoto (京都) starts as early as the eighth century CE when the city became the capital of Japan and home to the imperial court from 794 to 1868. Today, it is the capital of Kyoto Prefecture. Rich in historical sites, relics and monuments, the city attracts more than 30 million visitors every year.

  6. Jul 20, 2021 · Kyoto relinquished its title as capital of Japan, which it had held for 1,000 years, to Tokyo in 1869. Fears emerged that Kyoto would enter a period of decline, spurring local merchants and...

  7. Kyoto became the capital city of Japan in 794 after Nara and has been built to resemble the capital of China during the Tang dynasty (today’s Xi’an). The city was rectangular in shape and was 4.5 by 5.2 kilometers big.

  8. Kyoto is Japan's third largest city and also one its oldest. It was originally founded as Heian in 794, and had its golden age during the court's heyday from 794 to 1185. Home to many cultural landmarks and historical sites, Kyoto is thought of as the heart of Japan.

  9. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Honshu island, Japan . Prior to 19th century. 794 CE - Kanmu relocates Japanese capital to Heian-kyō from Nagaoka-kyō. [1] [2] 947 - Kitano Shrine built. 970 - Gion Festival begins. [3] 1202 - Zen Buddhist Kennin-ji (temple) founded in Higashiyama by Eisai.

  10. Built in A.D. 794 on the model of the capitals of ancient China, Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan from its foundation until the middle of the 19th century. As the centre of Japanese culture for more than 1,000 years, Kyoto illustrates the development of Japanese wooden architecture, particularly religious architecture, and the art of ...