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The Heian Period refers to a time in Japanese history from 794 to 1185, marked by the capital's move to Heian-kyo (modern-day Kyoto) and characterized by a flourishing of culture, particularly in literature and the arts. This period is significant for its development of a distinct Japanese identity, as well as its influence on East Asian literature through the creation of renowned works like 'The Tale of Genji.'
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