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Heian and Kamakura Japan
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The master sculptor Jocho dies (1057)
The capital moves to Heiankyo, starting the Heian Period (794)
Fujiwara Yoshifusa establishes his grandson as Emperor Seiwa and himself as acting regent (858)
A purely Japanese style of sword-making has surfaced (ca. 900)
Lady Murasaki writes The Tale of Genji (ca. 1000)
The name Heiankyo gradually changes to Kyoto (ca. 1050)
The Buddhist monk Honen spreads the Pure land school (1175)
The emperor names Minamoto Yoritomo the shogun, legalizing his military dictatorship (1192)
The Mongols invade northern Kyushu (1274)
Emperor Go-Daigo and supporters overthrow the Kamakura shogunate (1333)
Periods
Heian Period
Kamakura Period
The Gempei War between contending warrior clans (1180-1185)
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