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Kammu Tennō (born 737, Nara, Japan—died April 9, 806, 50th emperor of Japan - established the Japanese capital at Heian-kyō (now Kyoto) where it remained until 1868. His accomplishments laid the basis for the Heian period (794–1185). Enthroned in 781 as the emperor Kammu, he was one of the strongest rulers Japan had known for several centuries. Tenryu Ji, Nara Period, Japanese Myth, Kamakura Period, Heian Era, Ancient Japan, Heian Period, Japanese History, Asian Painting

Kammu Tennō (born 737, Nara, Japan—died April 9, 806, 50th emperor of Japan - established the Japanese capital at Heian-kyō (now Kyoto) where it remained until 1868. His accomplishments laid the basis for the Heian period (794–1185). Enthroned in 781 as the emperor Kammu, he was one of the strongest rulers Japan had known for several centuries.

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