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Dating from only 1895 CE, Kyoto's Heian Shrine was built to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the founding of Kyoto and is a replica of Japan's first imperial palace. It deifies two Japanese emperors: Emperor Kammu (r. 781-806 CE) who founded Kyoto in 794 CE and Emperor Komei (r. 1831-1866 CE). This shrine is worthy of note for its Heian period architectural style.
Wiener, J. B. (2018, January 11). Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/image/7893/
Wiener, James B. "Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 11, 2018. https://www.ancient.eu/image/7893/.
Wiener, James B. "Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 11 Jan 2018. Web. 04 Mar 2021.
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