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- Suzaku_Avenue abstract "Suzaku Avenue or Suzaku Boulevard (朱雀大路, Suzaku Ōji) is the name given to the central avenue leading to the Imperial Palace from the south in Japanese capitals. Traditionally the Imperial palace complex faces south, whilst Suzaku Avenue leads directly away from the main gate. Cities were often based on a traditional Chinese grid pattern. Suzaku Avenue was typically the central road within the city grid, and as a result, the widest. Fujiwara-kyō, Heijō-kyō, and Heian-kyō had their own Suzaku Avenue.The word \"Suzaku\" refers to the Guardian God of the South, who was said to appear in the form of a bird.".
- Suzaku_Avenue location Japan.
- Suzaku_Avenue thumbnail Heiankyo_palace_location.png?width=300.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageID "4545022".
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageLength "1883".
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageRevisionID "649147821".
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_Sites_of_Japan.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Kyoto.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Fujiwara-kyō.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Heian-kyō.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Heian_Palace.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Heijō-kyō.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Rashomon.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Sai-ji.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Tō-ji.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Vermilion_Bird.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:Heiankyo_palace_location.png.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:SuzakuOji_street_of_Heiankyo.jpg.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suzaku Avenue".
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suzaku Ōji".
- Suzaku_Avenue auto "yes".
- Suzaku_Avenue date "December 2009".
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- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Empty_section.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-struct-stub.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Suzaku_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Suzaku_Avenue subject Category:Historic_Sites_of_Japan.
- Suzaku_Avenue subject Category:Streets_in_Kyoto.
- Suzaku_Avenue hypernym Name.
- Suzaku_Avenue type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Suzaku_Avenue type Place.
- Suzaku_Avenue type Redirect.
- Suzaku_Avenue type Location.
- Suzaku_Avenue type Place.
- Suzaku_Avenue type Thing.
- Suzaku_Avenue comment "Suzaku Avenue or Suzaku Boulevard (朱雀大路, Suzaku Ōji) is the name given to the central avenue leading to the Imperial Palace from the south in Japanese capitals. Traditionally the Imperial palace complex faces south, whilst Suzaku Avenue leads directly away from the main gate. Cities were often based on a traditional Chinese grid pattern. Suzaku Avenue was typically the central road within the city grid, and as a result, the widest.".
- Suzaku_Avenue label "Suzaku Avenue".
- Suzaku_Avenue sameAs Q2378654.
- Suzaku_Avenue sameAs Avenue_Suzaku.
- Suzaku_Avenue sameAs 朱雀大路.
- Suzaku_Avenue sameAs m.0c8403.
- Suzaku_Avenue sameAs Q2378654.
- Suzaku_Avenue wasDerivedFrom Suzaku_Avenue?oldid=649147821.
- Suzaku_Avenue depiction Heiankyo_palace_location.png.
- Suzaku_Avenue isPrimaryTopicOf Suzaku_Avenue.