Heian Period

  • 781

    Emperor Kamma's reign

  • 794

    Heian Period

    In 794 the Emperor Kammu moved the imperial capital from Nara to Heian-kyo, now known as Kyoto. This signified the beginning of the Heian period (794–1185CE). During this time, many of the foundations of Japan’s development were laid. Japanese society broke away from the strong influences of, and connections with China. Japanese art and culture began to flourish.
  • 1185

    Minamoto Shogunale

  • 1273

    Toknagawa Shognate

  • Ashikaga Shognate