Naniwa-kyō

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Naniwa-kyō (難波京?) is a historical Japanese capital city, which was located in present-day central Osaka city.

Traces of ancient palaces[1][2] in Naniwa were found in 1957. Through more recent excavations, the existence of a city was confirmed, at least for the latter period in the 8th century.[3]

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Preceded by Capital of Japan
744
Succeeded by
Shigaraki Palace

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  1. Palaces from two different times between 7 to 8th centuries were found through excavations.
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