The is an
archaeological site
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with the ruins of a
Nara
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to
Heian period
The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. It followed the Nara period, beginning when the 50th emperor, Emperor Kanmu, moved the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). means "peace" in Japanese ...
government administrative complex located in the Hirose neighborhood of the city of
Suzuka,
Mie Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Mie Prefecture has a population of 1,781,948 () and has a geographic area of . Mie Prefecture is bordered by Gifu Prefecture to the north, Shiga Prefecture and Kyoto Prefectur ...
in the
Kansai region
The or the , lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshū. The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, often also Mie, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. The metropoli ...
of
Japan. Identified as the ruins of the ''
kokufu'' (provincial capital) of
Ise Province
was a province of Japan in the area of Japan that is today includes most of modern Mie Prefecture. Ise bordered on Iga, Kii, Mino, Ōmi, Owari, Shima, and Yamato Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was .
History
The name of Ise appears ...
, the site has been protected as a
National Historic Site from 2002.
Overview
In the late
Nara period
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, after the establishment of a centralized government under the ''
Ritsuryō
, , is the historical law system based on the philosophies of Confucianism and Chinese Legalism in Japan. The political system in accord to Ritsuryō is called "Ritsuryō-sei" (律令制). ''Kyaku'' (格) are amendments of Ritsuryō, ''Shiki'' ...
'' system, local rule over the
provinces
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was standardized under a ''
kokufu'' (provincial capital), and each province was divided into smaller
administrative districts
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, known as (郡, gun, kōri), composed of 2–20 townships in 715 AD.
The ''kokufu'' complex contained the official residence and offices of the ''
kokushi'', the official sent from the central government as provincial governor, along with buildings housing offices concerned with general administration, farming, finance, police and military. In the periphery there was a provincial school (''kokugaku''), the garrison and storehouses for taxes.
The ''
Wamyō Ruijushō
The is a 938 CE Japanese dictionary of Chinese characters. The Heian period scholar Minamoto no Shitagō (源順, 911–983 CE) began compilation in 934, at the request of Emperor Daigo's daughter. This ''Wamyō ruijushō'' title is abbreviate ...
'' from 935 AD, contains the earliest surviving listing of the capitals of the provinces and their location and states that the provincial capital for Ise Province was located in ancient Suzuka County.
Archaeological excavations have uncovered what appear to be the foundations for the standardized provincial capital layout of buildings; however, it appears that construction was halted for unknown reasons before the complex was completed. The site is located on the south bank of the
Suzuka River, which runs through the northern part of Mie Prefecture, at an elevation of about 50 meters. Since ancient times, this area has been called the "Chōja Mansion ruins", and a large quantity of old
roof tiles
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were found scattered in a range of about 600 meters from east-to-west by about 800 meters north—to-south. The government office group of structures is in the southern end of the site, in what was found to be a moated enclosure with earthen ramparts, measuring is about 80 meters east-to-west by 110 meters north-to-south. The buildings were all built with foundation stones on a raised platform about one meter above the surrounding ground level.
These ruins date from the middle Nara period.
A similar set of ruins exists approximately 200 meters to the north, and a third set of ruins exists 300 meters to the east. These are possible sites for the early Nara period complex and the
Heian period
The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. It followed the Nara period, beginning when the 50th emperor, Emperor Kanmu, moved the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). means "peace" in Japanese ...
complex and are included in the National Historic Site designation, but have not been adequately excavated.
The site is now backfilled and has mostly reverted to
rice paddy
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. It is about a one-hour walk from
Idagawa Station on the
JR West
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Kansai Main Line
The is a railway line in Japan, which connects Nagoya Station with JR Namba Station in Osaka. It is jointly run by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West), with the boundary between both compan ...
.
See also
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List of Historic Sites of Japan (Mie)
This list is of the Monuments of Japan, Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefectures of Japan, Prefecture of Mie Prefecture, Mie.
National Historic Sites
As of 1 January 2021, thirty-nine Sites have been Cultural Properties of Japan, d ...
References
External links
Mie Prefecture home pageSuzuka City Museum of Archaeology page{{in lang, ja
History of Mie Prefecture
Nara period
Heian period
Suzuka, Mie
Archaeological sites in Japan
Historic Sites of Japan
Ise Province
8th-century establishments in Japan