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Sakai (japanisch 堺市 Sakai-shi) ist eine kreisfreie Stadt und eine von zwei designierten Großstädten in der japanischen Präfektur Osaka auf der Hauptinsel Honshū
Sakai-ku (堺区) is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The ward has an area of 23.69 km 2 and a population of 147,413. The population density is 6,223 per square kilometer.
Sakai (Japanese: 堺市, Hepburn: Sakai-shi) is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has been one of the largest and most important seaports of Japan since the medieval era. Sakai is known for its kofun , keyhole-shaped burial mounds dating from the fifth century.
Sakai, which is located in the South Central part of Osaka Prefecture, is a city of history and culture. Sakai has many spots to visit, including locations associated with Sen no Rikyu, who had a profound influence on the Japanese tea ceremony, and the grave of Emperor Nintoku, world’s largest burial mound.
Sakai is a bustling city in Osaka prefecture brimming with scenic parks, keyhole-shaped burial mounds, and temples. Just under an hour away from Osaka city, Sakai, also well-known for its quality knives, is perfect for visitors as its attractions are relatively close to each other.
13. Sept. 2019 · 10 Classic Sightseeing Spots in Sakai. 1. Tomb of Emperor Nintoku. Located within the Mozu Ancient Tomb Cluster (Mozu Kofun-gun), the Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Nintoku Tenno-ryo Kofun) is a representative site of Sakai and the largest ancient burial tomb in Japan.