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Nara
Nara period (AD 710-794)
Nara
In 710, the Japanese capital was moved from Fujiwarakyo to Heijokyo.
The period until 794, including ten years in Nagaokakyo, is known as the Nara period.
Buddhism was established under the help of the very loyal emperor Shōmu
emperor Shōmu
His reign known as the Tempyō era was a period of high intellectual and cultural achievement.
Architecture paintings and sculptures were strongly influenced in the
Tang dynasty, through missions And exchanges
Tōdaiji Temple
The head temple was Tōdaiji Temple in Nara, with its great bronze statue of Buddha Vairocana, completed in AD 752.
Shōmu
After Shōmu's death, the political and social situation grew more unstable
This led to the move of the capital to Nagaokakyo, and finally to Heiankyo
where a new beginning could be made.
Sujpo
The End Thank you for Sujpoing
They had a god called a sujpo, they combacks didn’t matter cause they upping on the sujpo. In the name of sujpo amen