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Dōnoue ruins
堂ノ上遺跡
Location in Japan
Location in Japan

Dōnoue ruins

Location in Japan
Location in Japan

Dōnoue Site (Japan)

LocationŌtsu, Shiga, Japan
RegionKansai region
Coordinates34°58′19N 135°54′41E / 34.97194°N 135.91139°E / 34.97194; 135.91139
Altitude27 m (89 ft)
History
Founded7th–10th century AD
PeriodsNaraHeian period
Site notes
Public accessNo

The Dōnoue Site (堂ノ上遺跡, Dōnoue iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a NaratoHeian period government administrative complex located in what is now the Jinryo neighborhood of the city of ŌtsuinShiga Prefecture in the Kansai regionofJapan. The site has been protected as a National Historic Site from 1978, with the area under protection expanded in 2002.[1]

Overview

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In the late Nara period, after the establishment of a centralized government under the Ritsuryō system, local rule over the provinces was standardized under a kokufu (provincial capital), and each province was divided into smaller administrative districts, known as (郡, gun, kōri), composed of 2–20 townships in 715 AD.[2] Each of the units had an administrative complex, or kanga (官衙遺跡) built on a semi-standardized layout based on contemporary Chinese design.

The Dōnoue ruins are located along the ancient route of the Tōsandō highway. It is located on a small plateau east of the Seta Bridge on the Seta River (which flows out of Lake Biwa), and southwest of the Ōmi Kokufu ruins. As the result of several archaeological excavations, it was found that the ruins follow roughly the standardized kanga format, with a large rectangular enclosure surrounded by an earthen rampart and wooden palisade, with a base width of 3.5 meters, and a moat ranging in width from 11,5 meters in the north and south to 26.1 meters in the east and west. Within, there were several buildings built with foundation stones, with a large main hall, smaller rear hall and east and west side halls, forming a U-shaped courtyard. The building used the same roof tiles as the Ōmi Kokufu. [3]

Although the ruins are very close to the Ōmi Kokufu, it is believed from the type and layout of the buildings, as well as the dates, that this is the ruin of some unknown county-level administrative complex for Ōmi Province. The facility was built in the middle of the 8th century in the Nara period, and was abolished in the early Heian period (late 9th century to early 10th century).[3] It is also believed to be the location of a post station called the Seta-no-umaya (勢多駅) mentioned in the Engishiki records.

The site was backfilled after excavation and is now an empty field. It is about a five-minute walk from Karahashimae Station on the Keihan Electric Railway Ishiyama Sakamoto Line.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "堂ノ上遺跡". Cultural Heritage Online (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  • ^ Shively, Donald H.; McCullough, William H. (1999). Cambridge History of Japan vol. II (p.31f.). Cambridge University Press.
  • ^ a b c Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia. 学生社. ISBN 4311750404.(in Japanese)
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