Architectural Change in Eighth-Century Japan
Paragraph 1:Japanese construction techniques and architectural styles changed in the eighth century C.E. from more traditional Japanese models to imported continental (especially Chinese) models. Several factors contributed to this, in particular with respect to the creation of two new capital cities. In essence, changes then occurring in Japanese political life were rendering past arrangements for the Rulers’ headquarters obsolete, and continental models offered an alternative.
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