Search results

From Virtual Japan

You searched for Heian

Jump to: navigation, search

There is no page titled "Heian".

For more information about searching Virtual Japan, see Help.

Showing below 17 results starting with #1.


View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

No page title matches

Page text matches

  1. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    4: The Adachi District has been active since the [[Heian era]], when the [[Nishiarai Daishi Temple]] was e...
  2. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    23: ...l moved to escape Buddhist influences and then to Heian-kyo (Kyoto) in 794.
    27: ==Heian Period==
    29: ...r cities until it was moved to Tokyo in 1868. The Heian period is best known for the explosion of artisti...
    31: When the Heian period ended in 1185, it led to the growth and co...
  3. Mount Fuji (2,817 bytes)
    13: ...r piece of Japanese literature dating back to the Heian Period and in numerous poems.
  4. Fukuoka (3,058 bytes)
    13: ...al Museum]] is an official guest house from the [[Heian period]] that was found while the outfield stands...
  5. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    20: ...iterary traditions that date back as far as the [[Heian Period]] of Japanese history and the earliest rep...
  6. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    75: ... and shrines dating back to the early days of the Heian Period and the move of the Japanese court to Kyot...
  7. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    10: ...Shibazaki]] Village named by a ruler during the [[Heian Period]]. In 1881, ruling changed as the area was...
  8. Oyama (1,973 bytes)
    10: ...y the cities name was first recorded during the [[Heian period]]. At this time the city was one of the 11...
  9. Shakujii Park (2,918 bytes)
    8: ...his castle was owned by the mighty ruler of the [[Heian Period]] taking place as early as [[745]]. It is ...
  10. Takamatsu (2,431 bytes)
    10: ...ttle is famous in Japan as it put an end to the [[Heian Period]].
  11. Ehime Prefecture (2,758 bytes)
    5: ... as Iyo Province and was, since the time of the [[Heian Period]], held mostly by sailors and fishermen wh...
  12. Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
    7: ... is present day Kyoto. The grid line structure of Heian still exists today in Kyoto as do many of the imp...
  13. Hyogo Prefecture (2,981 bytes)
    5: ...he 12th century, during the latter years of the [[Heian Period]], the city of [[Fukuhara]] – what is no...
  14. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    9: ...ith a second move to Heian in 794, starting the [[Heian Period]]. Nara’s capital buildings and temples ...
  15. Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
    58: *[[Saiku Imperial Heian Residence]]
  16. Lost in Translation (4,488 bytes)
    17: ...cated in [[Shinjuku]], Tokyo. Additionally, the [[Heian Jingu Shrine]] in [[Kyoto]] was highlighted along...
  17. Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
    5: ...iterature can be traced back before 794 and the [[Heian period]] with the first Kanji introduction from t...
    7: ...enerally defined by that which was written in the Heian Period. There is little to pull from, but the wor...

View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)



Search in namespaces:

List redirects
Search for
Pop culture / Travel / Forum / Gallery / FAQ/Help / Submit

Copyright 2008, VirtualJapan.com. All Rights Reserved.