Fukuhara-kyō

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Fukuhara-kyō was a short-lived late 12th-century Japanese imperial capital established in present-day Kobe during the ascendancy of the Taira clan.

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Fukuhara-kyō canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former capital city
historical site
associatedWithClan Taira clan
capitalFunction seat of the emperor of Japan
seat of the imperial government
capitalOf Japan
capitalType imperial capital
country Japan
duration short-lived
establishedBy Taira no Kiyomori
heritageStatus historical location in Kobe
historicalRegion Kinai
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Honshu
surface form: Honshū

Hyōgo Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kobe
locatedInTimePeriod late 12th century
namedAfter Fukuhara NERFINISHED
politicalContext Genpei War era
ascendancy of the Taira clan
predecessor Heian-kyō NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Hyogo-ku, Kobe
surface form: Hyōgo Ward, Kobe
reignContext Heian period
shortDescription short-lived late 12th-century Japanese imperial capital
significance temporary relocation of the Japanese capital
successor Heian-kyō NERFINISHED
usedBy Imperial court of Japan (historically)
surface form: Japanese imperial court

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Taira no Kiyomori capitalRelocation Fukuhara-kyō