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- Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
1: ...shu]] Island. The capital of Nara Prefecture is [[Nara]].
5: Nara Prefecture was part of the [[Osaka Prefecture]] d...
7: ...a]], and [[Heijo]] were all built on the lands of Nara under the same gridline format of the Chinese cap...
9: ...e to Heian in 794, starting the [[Heian Period]]. Nara’s capital buildings and temples remained influe...
11: Nara was largely restored during the early shogunates ...
- Yoshitomo Nara (2,239 bytes)
1: ...[[Hirosaki]], Japan. He is also known by the name Nara Michiro.
3: ...uperflat]] movement. A student of art in Germany, Nara received his MFA from [[Aichi Prefectural Univers...
5: Due to its rebellious nature, Nara’s artwork has a cult following both in and outs...
9: ...ay most of the meaning in the photograph. Many of Nara’s characters have “mean” looks, characteriz...
11: ... as well as sculpture, the sculpture sometimes by Nara himself.
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- Japan (4,606 bytes)
15: ...Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]], [[Nara Prefecture|Nara]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]], [[Oita Prefect...
- List of Japanese artists (534 bytes)
15: * [[Yoshitomo Nara]]
- Tomio Koyama Gallery (1,824 bytes)
3: ...with artists [[Takashi Murakami]] and [[Yoshitomo Nara]], though the gallery has many well-known Japanes...
38: * [[Yoshitomo Nara]]
- List of Japanese prefectures (1,191 bytes)
30: * [[Nara Prefecture]]
- Prefectures of Japan (1,191 bytes)
30: * [[Nara Prefecture]]
- Bonobos (1,499 bytes)
1: ...n part of Japan including Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara). Soon they were touring and opening with popular...
- Gallery Tagboat (1,330 bytes)
29: *[[Yoshitomo Nara]]
- Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
21: ==Nara Period==
- Japanese Art (3,026 bytes)
1: ...ary works of [[Takashi Murakami]] and [[Yoshitomo Nara]].
33: ... post cards, and billboards throughout the world, Nara’s images are a prime example of Japanese past m...
- Aki Maeda (3,309 bytes)
17: * Shiawase nara te o tatakô (2005)—Mai
- Grapevine (3,188 bytes)
36: *Bokura nara (2003)
- Mito (2,566 bytes)
18: ...n names like [[Takashi Murakami]] and [[Yoshitomo Nara]]. The building was designed by the famous archit...
- Koichi Sato (2,846 bytes)
53: * [[Koi mo ni dome nara]] (1995)
- Nao Omori (3,666 bytes)
31: * [[Yume nara samete]] (2002) .... Toshihiko Horibe
Quartet (...
- Shugo Oshinari (2,666 bytes)
16: * [[Shiawase nara te o tatakô]] (2005)
- Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
52: *[[Nara ]]
75: ...riod and the move of the Japanese court to Kyoto. Nara and its even earlier imperial roots showcase earl...
- Honshu (3,049 bytes)
24: * [[Nara-ken]] (Kansai region)
52: ...ity containing the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Tokyo Imperial Palace (2,407 bytes)
4: ...l palace in [[Kyoto]], dating back to the early [[Nara period]] in the 8th and 9th centuries was preserv...
- Japanese Contemporary Art (3,557 bytes)
17: *[[Yoshitomo Nara]]
- Johoku Chuo Park (2,265 bytes)
15: ...village was constructed and lived in during the [[Nara]] Period. The houses still stand and have been sl...
- Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
7: ...for good harvest. In 741, the previous capital of Nara was moved by [[Emperor Shommu]] to [[Kuni-kyo]], ...
17: ...ture. To the south sit [[Osaka Prefecture]] and [[Nara Prefecture]] and to the east sits [[Mie Prefectur...
- Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
1: ...shu]] Island. The capital of Nara Prefecture is [[Nara]].
5: Nara Prefecture was part of the [[Osaka Prefecture]] d...
7: ...a]], and [[Heijo]] were all built on the lands of Nara under the same gridline format of the Chinese cap...
9: ...e to Heian in 794, starting the [[Heian Period]]. Nara’s capital buildings and temples remained influe...
11: Nara was largely restored during the early shogunates ...
- Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
15: ...yoto Prefecture]], [[Wakayama Prefecture]], and [[Nara Prefecture]]. Though Mie Prefecture is considered...
- Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
5: ...g in Iwate before [[Fort Shiwa]] was built by the Nara government. Iwate Prefecture was formed in 1871 w...
- Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
9: ...ture]] and [[Kyoto Prefecture]]. To the east is [[Nara Prefecture]] and to the south is [[Wakayama Prefe...
- Chage and Aska (5,073 bytes)
57: * Rocket no Ki no Shita de/Futari Nara (2001)
- Domoto Tsuyoshi (1,333 bytes)
1: ...''Tsuyoshi Domoto''' (born 10 April [[1970]] in [[Nara]]) is a performing artist and one half of the gro...
- Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
66: * Moshimo yuki nara/Kyou dake wa (2006)
- Kinki Kids (2,437 bytes)
7: Tsuyoshi Dōmoto was born in 1979 in [[Nara]], Japan. He became a performing artist at a youn...
- Nippon Budokan (2,788 bytes)
24: ...ms]]” (Yumedono) located in [[Hōryū-ji]] in [[Nara]].
- Aya Takano (2,134 bytes)
3: ...o Aoshima]], [[Mahomi Kunikata]], and [[Yoshitomo Nara]].
- Yoshitomo Nara (2,239 bytes)
1: ...[[Hirosaki]], Japan. He is also known by the name Nara Michiro.
3: ...uperflat]] movement. A student of art in Germany, Nara received his MFA from [[Aichi Prefectural Univers...
5: Due to its rebellious nature, Nara’s artwork has a cult following both in and outs...
9: ...ay most of the meaning in the photograph. Many of Nara’s characters have “mean” looks, characteriz...
11: ... as well as sculpture, the sculpture sometimes by Nara himself.
- Soba (1,870 bytes)
6: Buckwheat was introduced to Japan during the Nara period (710-794 AD). Buckwheat flour was not used...
- Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
5: ... works with this language were written during the Nara period and include the [[Kojiki]], a work depicti...
- Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
5: ...th the Buddhist culture that arrived during the [[Nara Era]] around 710 CE, the first [[Mochi]] and [[Da...
- Japanese Tattoo (2,743 bytes)
9: The same [[Nara Ink]] that was used for woodblock printing was re...
- Mikio Sakabe (1,762 bytes)
13: ...y Miyake]] shop in [[Osaka]], as well as at the [[Nara]] Store, [[Isetan]], and IT. Internationally, his...
- Ikko Tanaka (1,921 bytes)
1: ...c designer. He was born in January 1st, 1930 in [[Nara]]. He passed away on January 10th, 2002 at the ag...
5: ...ity Expo in [[Tokyo]] in 1996 and he worked for [[Nara Television]], he worked on the [[New Tokyo Intern...
- List of Japan restaurants (1,345 bytes)
30: *[[Nara Restaurants]]
- Japan Hotels (1,046 bytes)
30: *[[Nara Hotels]]
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