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Anchor text: Naniwa
Target Entity: Naniwa\u002dku\u002c_Osaka
Preceding Context: In 645, Emperor Kōtoku built his palace, the Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace in Osaka, making this area the capital (Naniwa-kyō). The place that became the modern city was by this time called Naniwa. This name, and derived forms, are still in use for districts in central Osaka such as
Succeeding Context: (浪速) and Namba (難波). Although the capital was moved to Asuka (in Nara Prefecture today) in 655, Naniwa remained a vital connection, by land and sea, between Yamato (modern day Nara Prefecture), Korea, and China.
Paragraph Title: Asuka and Nara period
Source Page: Osaka

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