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The following is a timeline of the history of Fukuoka City, Japan This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. Songakuma Kofun 損ヶ熊古墳 Songakuma kofun: Miyawaka: Fukuju-ji 広寿山福聚寺 Kōjusan Fukujuji
Fukuoka (Japanese: 福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, [ɸɯ̥kɯoka ꜜɕi] ⓘ) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times. The area has long been considered the gateway to the country, as it is ...
ChronoZoom is a timeline for Big History being developed for the International Big History Association by Microsoft Research and University of California, Berkeley Asian Studies online: a timeline of major developments
The Ae Kanga ruins阿恵官衙遺跡 (Ae Kanga iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of an Asuka to Nara period government administrative complex located in what is now the town of Kasuya in Fukuoka prefecture in northern Kyushu, Japan. The site has been protected as a National Historic Site from 2020. [1]
The Furutsuki Cave Tomb Cluster (古月横穴, Furutsuki yokoana) is an archaeological site containing a Kofun period Corridor-type kofun [] (横穴式石室, yokoana-shiki sekishitsu) located in the town of Kurate, Fukuoka, Kurate District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
This is a timeline of Japanese history, comprising important legal, territorial and cultural changes and political events in Japan and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Japan .
Fukuoka Prefecture designated tangible cultural property (8 P) Pages in category "History of Fukuoka Prefecture" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.