Taihō (era)
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Taihō (大宝 lit. 'Great Treasure'?), also romanized as Daihō, is the name of a Japanese era equivalent to the years 701-703 on the Western calendar. The Taihō Code, or Taihōryō, was enacted in 702, reorganizing the central government and completing many of the reforms begun by the Taika Reforms in 646.
Preceded by Shuchō |
Japanese era 701–703 |
Succeeded by Keiun |