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10 Year の Du, Changgang Jing の
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10 This is the place where the capital was placed for the year until the capital was moved to Heiankyo. Even though it is the site of Daigokuden, there is no restored building and it is a small park. There are several such Nagaokakyo ruins dotted in this area.
It is said that there was the Taikyoden of Nagaokakyo, but now it is a small park. However, there are various information boards and instructions, so I can tell you a little that this was the political center of Nagaokakyo.
It is a park in a residential area where there is nothing even if it is said to be the site of Daigokuden, and it is not understood at all without the explanation material of Nagaoka Kyo. It was a vast Nagaokakyo, but the fact that there was Daigokuden in this park seems to be nothing like a historic site. Since it was a city for a short period of time, it can't be helped whether there were no historic sites left. There is no parking lot and it cannot be called a tourist spot.
It is now a park that few people visit. If you look at the place where there is a large cherry blossom tree, it will be a place of relaxation for the citizens by cherry blossom viewing in spring. You have to go a little west of Daigokuden-dori, but I hope Daigokuden will be restored in the future.
Nagaokakyo was an ancient Japanese capital for 784 years from 784 to the transfer of the capital from Heijokyo to Heiankyo. The range of its ruins extends to Nagaokakyo City, Mukoichi City, and Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City. It is said that the place where Daigokuden, which is the center of Nagaokakyo, was located, was designated as a historic park. I felt it was difficult to remember the past from the historic site surrounded by houses.
10 Year の Du, Changgang Jing の
10 This is the place where the capital was placed for the year until the capital was moved to Heiankyo. Even though it is the site of Daigokuden, there is no restored building and it is a small park. There are several such Nagaokakyo ruins dotted in this area.
Now it's a small park.
It is said that there was the Taikyoden of Nagaokakyo, but now it is a small park. However, there are various information boards and instructions, so I can tell you a little that this was the political center of Nagaokakyo.
ちっぽけな Nagaoka Palace Jidaji Palace Park
It is a park in a residential area where there is nothing even if it is said to be the site of Daigokuden, and it is not understood at all without the explanation material of Nagaoka Kyo. It was a vast Nagaokakyo, but the fact that there was Daigokuden in this park seems to be nothing like a historic site. Since it was a city for a short period of time, it can't be helped whether there were no historic sites left. There is no parking lot and it cannot be called a tourist spot.
Changgang Jingの Dreamの Trail
It is now a park that few people visit. If you look at the place where there is a large cherry blossom tree, it will be a place of relaxation for the citizens by cherry blossom viewing in spring. You have to go a little west of Daigokuden-dori, but I hope Daigokuden will be restored in the future.
and quietly in the residential area
Nagaokakyo was an ancient Japanese capital for 784 years from 784 to the transfer of the capital from Heijokyo to Heiankyo. The range of its ruins extends to Nagaokakyo City, Mukoichi City, and Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City. It is said that the place where Daigokuden, which is the center of Nagaokakyo, was located, was designated as a historic park. I felt it was difficult to remember the past from the historic site surrounded by houses.