Historical landmark • 420 Makinouchi, Sakurai, Nara 633-0082, Japan
Emperor Suinin had a significant influence on ancient Japanese history. His reign lasted for nearly a century and made significant contributions to the formation of the nation. This time, let's visit the places related to Emperor Suinin and reflect on his life.
A monument stands in a residential area of Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture. It is said to mark the site of Emperor Suinin’s palace, the "Site of Emperor Suinin's Palace." Although few remains are left, it is a valuable historical site that tells the story of the existence of the Emperor.
Emperor Suinin also devoted himself to the promotion of agriculture. He initiated the first large-scale irrigation project in Japan, drawing water from rivers and developing a water supply system for fields. He laid the foundation for the modern agricultural infrastructure.
There is an interesting anecdote as well. It is written in the "Nihon Shoki" that the first sumo match took place in front of the Emperor. The names Nominosukune and Taimanokehaya have been passed down, and it is said that the origin of sumo was here.
By visiting the places related to Emperor Suinin, which exude the depth of history, you are sure to make many discoveries. It will be a unique journey in Nara where you can experience the breath of a great figure from ancient times.