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The Ōmi Ōtsu Palace (近江大津宮, Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya) was an imperial palace built by Emperor Tenchi in Asuka Period Japan in what is now the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It served as the capital of Japan for a five-year period from 667 to 672 AD. Also known as the Ōtsu Palace (大津宮, Ōtsu-no-miya), Shiga no Miyako (志賀の都), it was most frequently referred to in ancient sources as the Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya (水海大津宮).It was at this location that the Ōmi Code and the family registry system were promulgated, which laid the foundations for the later ritsuryō state. It location was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1979, with the area under protection expanded in 2007

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  • The Ōmi Ōtsu Palace (近江大津宮, Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya) was an imperial palace built by Emperor Tenchi in Asuka Period Japan in what is now the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It served as the capital of Japan for a five-year period from 667 to 672 AD. Also known as the Ōtsu Palace (大津宮, Ōtsu-no-miya), Shiga no Miyako (志賀の都), it was most frequently referred to in ancient sources as the Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya (水海大津宮).It was at this location that the Ōmi Code and the family registry system were promulgated, which laid the foundations for the later ritsuryō state. It location was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1979, with the area under protection expanded in 2007 (en)
  • 近江大津宮(おうみおおつのみや/おうみのおおつのみや)は、飛鳥時代に天智天皇が近江国滋賀郡に営んだ都。天智天皇6年(667年)に飛鳥から近江に遷都した天智天皇はこの宮で正式に即位し、近江令や庚午年籍など律令制の基礎となる施策を実行。天皇崩御後に朝廷の指導者となった大友皇子(弘文天皇)は天武天皇元年(672年)の壬申の乱で大海人皇子に敗れたため、5年余りで廃都となった。 史料上は「近江大津宮」のほかに「大津宮(おおつのみや)」・「志賀の都(しがのみやこ)」とも表記されるが、本来の表記は「水海大津宮(おうみのおおつのみや)」であったとの指摘もある。1974年(昭和49年)以来の発掘調査で、滋賀県大津市錦織の住宅地で宮の一部遺構が確認され、「近江大津宮錦織遺跡」として国の史跡に指定されている。 (ja)
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  • The Ōmi Ōtsu Palace (近江大津宮, Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya) was an imperial palace built by Emperor Tenchi in Asuka Period Japan in what is now the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It served as the capital of Japan for a five-year period from 667 to 672 AD. Also known as the Ōtsu Palace (大津宮, Ōtsu-no-miya), Shiga no Miyako (志賀の都), it was most frequently referred to in ancient sources as the Ōmi Ōtsu-no-miya (水海大津宮).It was at this location that the Ōmi Code and the family registry system were promulgated, which laid the foundations for the later ritsuryō state. It location was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1979, with the area under protection expanded in 2007 (en)
  • 近江大津宮(おうみおおつのみや/おうみのおおつのみや)は、飛鳥時代に天智天皇が近江国滋賀郡に営んだ都。天智天皇6年(667年)に飛鳥から近江に遷都した天智天皇はこの宮で正式に即位し、近江令や庚午年籍など律令制の基礎となる施策を実行。天皇崩御後に朝廷の指導者となった大友皇子(弘文天皇)は天武天皇元年(672年)の壬申の乱で大海人皇子に敗れたため、5年余りで廃都となった。 史料上は「近江大津宮」のほかに「大津宮(おおつのみや)」・「志賀の都(しがのみやこ)」とも表記されるが、本来の表記は「水海大津宮(おうみのおおつのみや)」であったとの指摘もある。1974年(昭和49年)以来の発掘調査で、滋賀県大津市錦織の住宅地で宮の一部遺構が確認され、「近江大津宮錦織遺跡」として国の史跡に指定されている。 (ja)
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