The capital of Japan was moved from Nara to Heian-kyo in the year 794 AD. The current capital of Japan is Tokyo.
Japan did have Lady Murasaki during the Heian period.
yes, the heian period was concidered the golden age because of the amount of money contributing to the culture of japan.
fujiwara is a ruling family of japan in the heian period ( 10th and 11th centuries)
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
Yes it was.
794 to 1185 during what is now known as the Heian period.
The Heian Period of Japan lasted from 794 until 1185. The period is named for its capital of Heian-Kyo, which is present day Kyoto. It came to an end with the end of the Genpei War, in which the Minamoto clan came out victorious. This led to the establishment of the Kamakura Bakufu. This period is well known for the literature and artistry that it produced.
Ancient Japan ended in 1854 AD
During the Heian Period, the Fujiwara family effectively controlled Japan's government through what is called a shikkenate. (Regency.) These Fujiwara Regents were the real power behind the figurehead Emperors of the time period.
They moved there because in Heian, their lives were easy, and they were separated from the rest of Japan.
Heian Kyo