By MAKIKO KOMATSU/ Staff Writer
November 28, 2021 at 07:30 JST
When seen from the north side, the excavation site reveals postholes (left foreground) and stones arranged to form an L-shaped rainwater ditch believed to be part of the Tokaden hall. (Provided by the Kyoto City Archaeological Research Institute)
KYOTO—Researchers here said they uncovered the apparent remains of the Dairi imperial residence of the Heiankyu palace, the locale for Heian Period (794-1185) literary classics “The Tale of Genji” and “The Pillow Book.” [Read More]
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