In the year 710, the first permanent Japanese capital was established in Nara, a city modelled after the Chinese capital. Large Buddhist monasteries were built in the new capital. Several new Buddhist sects that were imported from China during the Heian period, were also "Japanized". ..
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In the year 710, the first permanent Japanese capital was established in Nara, a city modelled after the Chinese capital. Large Buddhist monasteries were built in the new capital. Several new Buddhist sects that were imported from China during the Heian period, were also "Japanized". ..