Naniwa-kyō
Appearance
Naniwa-kyō
| Golle imaaɗe | 744 |
|---|---|
| Founded by | Shōmu |
| Lesdi | Q132869361 |
| Lamorde | Q132869361, Imperial Court of Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Settsu-shiki |
| Located in the present-day administrative territorial entity | 中央区 |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 34°39′48″N 135°30′7″E |
| Follows | Kuni-kyō |
| Followed by | Heijō-kyō |
| Dissolved, abolished or demolished date | 745 |

Naniwa-kyō (難波京) ko laamorgo Japon taariindi, ngo wonnoo ko e caka wuro Osaka hannde.
Park taariiha Naniwa Palace (wuro Osaka) Ko suudu Daigokuden restoraandu, ko adii ɗum ina waɗi suudu mbaylaandi caggal suudu Octagon. Batte palasuuji ɓooyɗi to Naniwa tawaama e hitaande 1957. Caggal jamaanu Kofun, palaas Naniwa arano oo sosaa ko laamorgo Japon gadano e hitaande 651 e jamaanu Asuka, ina siimta e palaas Naniwa cakkitiiɗo sosaa gila 726 haa 784 caggal ɗuum e jamaanu Nara. E nder wiɗtooji ɓurɗi ɓooyde, woodgol wuro ngoo tabitinaama, ko famɗi fof e yontaaji cakkitiiɗi ɗii e teeminannde 8ɓiire.
Tuugnorgal[1] [2].[3]
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Palaces from two different times between the 7 and 8th centuries were found through excavations.
- ↑ Peter G. Stone; Philippe G. Planel (1999). The Constructed Past: Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public. Routledge. pp. 68–70. ISBN 0-415-11768-2.
- ↑ "Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Osaka 2007". Osaka Museum of History. November 2007. Retrieved 2009-02-13.