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Historical Palace in Osaka, Japan
The Naniwa Palace Site Park

Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace (難波長柄豊碕宮, Naniwa-no-Nagara-no-Toyosaki-no-miya), is a historical palace which was located in present-day central Osaka, Japan. The palace of this period is also sometimes referred to as the Former Naniwa Palace (前期難波宮, zenki-Naniwa-no-miya) to distinguish it from the later, rebuilt Naniwa Palace built in the same location in 744 AD.

Construction of the palace was completed in 652 AD and stood for 34 years before being destroyed in a fire in 686 AD.

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Preceded byAsuka Capital of Japan
645-654
Succeeded byAsuka

34°40′50.347″N 135°31′23.80″E / 34.68065194°N 135.5232778°E / 34.68065194; 135.5232778


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