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===Nara period=== This period hosted many changes to the country, government, and religion. The capital is moved again to [[Heijō-kyō]] (modern-day [[Nara, Nara|Nara]]), in AD 710 by [[Empress Genmei]] due to the death of the emperor. This practice was necessary due to the Shinto belief in the impurity of death and the need to avoid this pollution. However, this practice of moving the capital due to "death impurity" is then abolished by the [[Taihō Code]] and rise in Buddhist influence.<ref name="JapaneseReligion1985">{{cite book |title=Japanese Religion |publisher=Prentice Hall Inc |location=Englewood Cliffs, NJ |first=Robert Ellwood |last=Richard Pilgrim |edition=1st |year=1985|isbn=978-0-13-509282-8 |pages=18–19}}</ref> The establishment of the imperial city in partnership with Taihō Code is important to Shinto as the office of the Shinto rites becomes more powerful in assimilating local clan shrines into the imperial fold. New shrines are built and assimilated each time the city is moved. All of the grand shrines are regulated under [[Taihō Code|Taihō]] and are required to account for incomes, priests, and practices due to their national contributions.<ref name="JapaneseReligion1985" />
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