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{{Location Infobox
{{Location Infobox
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|state = [[Japan]]
|state = [[Japan]] (794-present)
|rulers = {{wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}}
|date = 794 (as Heian-kyo)  
|date = 794 (as Heian-kyo)  
|factions = [[Templars]]
|factions = [[Templars]]<br>{{wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}}
|landmark = {{wiki|Kyoto Imperial Palace}}}}
|landmark = {{wiki|Kyoto Imperial Palace}}}}
'''Kyoto''' (京都), known as '''Kyoto City''' (京都市) and originally '''Heian-kyo''' (平安京), is a populous city located that forms the {{wiki|Keihanshin|Keihanshin}} metropolitan area with [[Osaka]] and [[Kobe]]. It is also part of its own {{wiki|Kyoto Prefecture|prefecture}}. For centuries, Kyoto was the capital of {{wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}} of [[Japan]] since the {{wiki|Heian period}}. After the [[Boshin War]], the city was no longer the capital of Japan with the Imperial Court relocating to the newly rechristened [[Tokyo]] (formerly known as Edo).
'''Kyoto''' (京都), known as '''Kyoto City''' (京都市) and originally '''Heian-kyo''' (平安京), is a populous city located that forms the {{wiki|Keihanshin|Keihanshin}} metropolitan area with [[Osaka]] and [[Kobe]]. It is also part of its own {{wiki|Kyoto Prefecture|prefecture}}. For centuries, Kyoto was the capital of {{wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}} of [[Japan]] since the {{wiki|Heian period}}. After the [[Boshin War]], the city was no longer the capital of Japan with the Imperial Court relocating to the newly rechristened [[Tokyo]] (formerly known as Edo).

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Kyoto (京都), known as Kyoto City (京都市) and originally Heian-kyo (平安京), is a populous city located that forms the Keihanshin metropolitan area with Osaka and Kobe. It is also part of its own prefecture. For centuries, Kyoto was the capital of Imperial Court of Japan since the Heian period. After the Boshin War, the city was no longer the capital of Japan with the Imperial Court relocating to the newly rechristened Tokyo (formerly known as Edo).

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