The residence is located in modern Nara Prefecture, the city of Heijo-ke. At one time it was the capital of Japan, that is, during the period from 710 to 784 AD.
In Japan, archaeologists accidentally found the oldest residence of Prince Toneri dating back to the eighth century AD. The prince is famous for the second oldest book in Japanese classical history. The Ancient Sources write about it.
Toner is the son of Emperor Temmu and Empress Jito. Although he never ascended the throne, there are legends about him. Thus, he is believed to be the patron saint of Buddhism and built several temples in the Nara region. In particular, the famous Yakushi-ji temple.
“This ancient planned city was built in a square grid pattern. With its palaces, temples and administrative buildings, Heizō-kyo was the center of politics, culture and religion in Japan. And over time, the grid has become the main design format for all other cities in Japan,” the researchers said. .
During the excavations, an area of 370 square meters was discovered. It consists of three main buildings. Researchers also discovered an architectural style – hottate-bashira. Its essence lies in the installation of massive wooden poles in the ground to support a large structure.
Archaeologists have also found burnt tiles.
“This latest discovery” spans several cities, reinforcing the theory that the four cities were used in a joint fashion. The northernmost building is the largest and measures approximately 20 meters from east to west and over 10 meters from north to south.
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