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has gloss | eng: Kuni-kyō (恭仁京, or Kuni no miyako), was the capital city of Japan between 740 and 744, with the palace (恭仁宮 Kuni-kyū or Kuni no miya) built in present-day city of Kizugawa by order of Emperor Shōmu. The city of Kuni-kyō was not completed, as the capital was once again moved to Naniwa-kyō (Osaka), only four years later. Excavations so far (as of 2006) have revealed 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 wide east to west and 750 meters long, north to south. |
lexicalization | eng: Kuni-kyo |
lexicalization | eng: Kuni-kyō |
lexicalization | eng: Kunikyo |
lexicalization | eng: Kunikyō |
instance of | c/Former capitals of Japan |
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German | |
has gloss | deu: Kuni-kyō (jap. , wörtlich: „Kaiserliche Residenzstadt Kuni“), auch Kuni no Miyako, war zwischen 740 bzw. 741 und 744 die Hauptstadt Japans. |
lexicalization | deu: Kuni-kyo |
lexicalization | deu: Kuni-kyō |
lexicalization | deu: Kunikyo |
lexicalization | deu: Kunikyō |
Indonesian | |
has gloss | ind: atau Kuni no miya adalah kota yang pernah menjadi ibu kota Jepang dari tahun 740 hingga 744 (zaman Nara). Kota ini dulunya berada di Provinsi Yamashiro, dan sekarang berada di wilayah kota Kizugawa, Prefektur Kyoto. Nama lain untuk kota ini adalah Yamato no kuni no ōmiya. |
lexicalization | ind: Kuni-kyo |
lexicalization | ind: Kuni-kyō |
lexicalization | ind: Kunikyo |
Japanese | |
has gloss | jpn: 恭仁京(くにきょう、くにのみや)は、奈良時代の一時期、都が置かれた山背国相楽郡の地。現在の京都府木津川市に位置する。 大養徳恭仁大宮(やまとのくにのおおみや)とも。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 恭仁京 |
Korean | |
has gloss | kor: 구니쿄(恭仁京)는 740년부터 744년까지 일본의 수도였던 곳으로 쇼무 천황의 명령으로 오늘날의 교토 부 기즈가와 시에 구니 궁(恭仁宮)이 세워졌다. 구니쿄는 완성되지 못했고 4년 후에 다시 오사카에 있는 나니와쿄로 옮겨졌다. 2006년의 발굴 조사 결과 대불전(大極殿)과 내리(内裏) 같은 주요 건물이 중국식 바둑판 양식으로 세워졌음이 밝혀졌다. 궁은 동서 길이가 560m, 남북 길이가 750m였을 것으로 추정된다. |
lexicalization | kor: 구니쿄 |
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