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Heijo Palace Site — Reconstructed Ancient Capital

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Heijo Palace (平城宮跡, Heijo-kyo) was the imperial palace during Nara's time as Japan's capital (710–784 AD), occupying 120 hectares in northern Nara. The palace complex contained the emperor's residence, government offices, and ceremonial halls. After the capital moved to Kyoto, the palace was dismantled and the site returned to farmland. Archaeological excavations since 1955 have revealed foundations, pillar locations, and thousands of wooden tablets (mokkan) with administrative records.

Several palace buildings have been reconstructed based on excavation findings: the Suzaku Gate (朱雀門, the palace's massive main gate, 25m wide and 20m tall, rebuilt 1998), the Daigokuden (大極殿, Great Audience Hall, rebuilt 2010), and section of the East Palace Garden. The reconstructions use 8th-century techniques (no nails, wooden joinery, cypress construction) to demonstrate Nara Period architecture. The site is now a UNESCO World Heritage park with museums displaying excavated artifacts. Walking the vast grounds with reconstructed buildings and grassy fields creates a sense of the capital's former scale.

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Nijo Oji, Nara City (4km north of Kintetsu Nara Station). Access: Kintetsu Railway Yamato-Saidaiji Station (3 stops from Nara, ¥260), then 15-min walk. Palace site free, open 24/7. Daigokuden interior: free, open 9:00–16:30 (last entry 16:00), closed Mon. Heijo Palace Museum: free, open 9:00–16:30, closed Mon. Allow 1.5–2 hours for grounds + museums. Bicycle rental available at Yamato-Saidaiji Station (¥900/day, useful for covering the large site).

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**Scale appreciation:** Heijo Palace occupied 120 hectares — the site today is mostly open grassland with scattered reconstructed buildings. This emptiness actually conveys the palace's original scale

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