Emperor Nintoku

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Daisen-Kofun, the tomb of Emperor Nintoku, Osaka
Daisen-Kofun, the tomb of Emperor Nintoku, Osaka

Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇, Nintoku-tennō?) was the 16th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.[1] No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign. Nintoku is considered to have ruled the country during the late-4th century and early-5th century, but there is a paucity of information about him. Scholars can only lament that, at this time, there is insufficient material available for further verification and study.

According to Nihonshoki, he was the fourth son of Emperor Ōjin and the father of Emperors Richū, Hanzei, and Ingyō. The book also states that Nintoku ruled from 313 till 399 but modern research suggests those dates are likely inaccurate.

Daisen-Kofun (the biggest tomb in the world) in Sakai, Osaka is considered to be his tomb.

The achievement that was written down in the Nihon Shoki.

  • constructed a thorn field bank of Horie of Namba to prevent a flood in Kawachi plains, and to develop it again. It is assumed that this was the Japan's first large-scale engineering works business.
  • established a thorn field estate under the direct control of the Imperial Court (まむたのみやけ)
  • constructed a Yokono bank (horizontal parcel, Ikuno-ku, Osaka-shi).[2]

  1. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 22-24; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, pp. 110-111.
  2. ^ Aston, William. (1998). Nihongi, Vol. 1, pp. 254-271.



Preceded by
Emperor Ōjin
Emperor of Japan:
Nintoku

313-399
(traditional dates)
Succeeded by
Emperor Richū

Coordinates: 34°33′50″N, 135°29′15″E

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