Enryaku

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Enryaku was a Japanese era during the reign of Emperor Kanmu, notable for major political reforms and the early development of Kyoto as the imperial capital.

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Enryaku canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era
nengō
associatedWith Kyoto
Nagaoka-kyō NERFINISHED
Yamato court
calendarSystem Japanese lunisolar calendar
capitalDuringEra Kyoto
surface form: Heian-kyō

Nagaoka-kyō NERFINISHED
capitalRelocation Kyoto
surface form: Heian-kyō

Nagaoka-kyō NERFINISHED
category 8th century in Japan
9th century in Japan
Japanese eras
chronologyPosition after Ten'ō era
before Daidō era
country Japan
endDate 806-05-18
endYear 806
eraNameType year-naming system based on auspicious characters
eraOf Emperor Kanmu
eraSequenceNumber 50th–60th range of Japanese named eras (approximate)
follows Ten'ō
governmentType Imperial court
historicalContext transition from Nara to Heian period
language Classical Japanese
namedFor era name chosen to mark auspicious change in government
notableEmperor Emperor Kanmu
notableEvent early development of Kyoto as imperial capital
founding of Heian-kyō (Kyoto) as imperial capital
founding of Nagaoka-kyō as imperial capital
political and administrative reforms under Emperor Kanmu
notablePolicy reorganization of provincial administration
strengthening of central imperial authority
period Nara period
early Heian period
precedes Daidō NERFINISHED
predecessorEra Ten'ō
region Yamato Province NERFINISHED
reignOf Emperor Kanmu
religiousContext growth of state Buddhism influence
scriptUsed kanji
sovereign Emperor Kanmu
startDate 782-08-19
startYear 782
successorEra Daidō NERFINISHED
usedForDating historical chronicles
official documents of the imperial court

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Emperor Kanmu eraName Enryaku
Kanmu eraNameUsed Enryaku
Yamabe eraName Enryaku
Ten'ō precedes Enryaku
Ten'ō successorEra Enryaku