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Asuka Village (Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Asuka Village (Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture) was the political and cultural center of the Asuka period (6th to 8th centuries). Its historical landscape is dotted with ancient Japanese ruins, burial mounds, stone structures, and ancient temples and shrines. The name "Asuka" appears in the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, and is said to have been associated with the Soga clan. -
Amakashi Hill (Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Amakashi Hill is a gently sloping hill in Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture, and is a representative scenic spot in the ancient Asuka region. During the Asuka period (6th to 8th centuries), this area was home to government offices and the residences of powerful families, and is surrounded by stonework, ancient tombs, and ancient temples... -
Asukadera Temple (Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Asukadera Temple is an ancient temple located in Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture, and is one of the most important temples in the history of Japanese Buddhism. According to legend, it was founded by Soga no Umako between the end of the 6th century and the 7th century, and was originally called Hokoji Temple. -
Ishibutai Tomb (Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Ishibutai Kofun is one of the most representative ancient tomb sites in Asuka Village, Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture. It is believed to be a keyhole-shaped tomb or a horizontal stone chamber dating from around the 7th century (Asuka period), and there is a theory that it may be the tomb of an influential figure related to the Soga clan...
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