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Nara, Japan's first capital established in 710, was significant because it marked the beginning of a centralized government and the flourishing of Japanese culture and Buddhism. The city became a cultural hub, with the establishment of temples, shrines, and the creation of important historical texts, such as the "Nihon Shoki." Nara's influence laid the groundwork for future capitals and shaped the development of Japanese society, art, and architecture. Its historical significance is recognized today as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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