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Ancient Asuka-Fujiwara archaeological sites in Japan recommended for UNESCO World Heritage status

Saturday, 6 June 2026, 07:26 · 1 min read

UNESCO's advisory body has recommended that the Asuka-Fujiwara palace sites in Nara Prefecture, Japan, be inscribed as a World Cultural Heritage site. The cluster of ruins dates to the Asuka period (roughly the 6th–8th centuries CE), a formative era in Japanese history marked by the adoption of Buddhism and early state formation. The sites are now expected to receive official World Heritage designation at next month's World Heritage Committee meeting.

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