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    (平城遷都1300年祭, Narasento 1300-nen-sai) in 2010, and the First Great Hall (第一次大極殿, First Daigokuden) was restored for the occasion. In commemorative events...
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    Suzakumon (朱雀門, reconstruction) Saidai-ji (西大寺) Tōdai-ji (東大寺) Daikokuden (大極殿, reconstruction) The year 2010 marked the passage of 1,300 years since the...
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    was not completely ready by the time of the move; the Great Audience Hall (大極殿, Daigokuden) was completed in 795, and the government office in charge of...
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    "Yamato" at p. 1046, p. 1046, at Google Books. 奈良文化財研究所 (November 8, 2014). "藤原宮大極殿院の調査(飛鳥藤原第182次)". Comprehensive Database of Archaeological Site Reports in...
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    Suzakumon, the main gate, stood at the center of the south wall. The Daigokuden (大極殿) and other palace buildings were the first palace structures in Japan to...
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    key buildings, laid out following the Chinese pattern, as the Daigokuden (大極殿) and Dairi (内裏). The area of palace is estimated to have been 560 meters...
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    710. The palace occupied a plot measuring about 1 km2 and its Daigokuden (大極殿) and other palace buildings were the first palace structures in Japan to...
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