Yamato Takeru is a legendary figure, supposedly a son of [[Emperor Keitai]], who was sent both to [[Kyushu]] and to Eastern Japan to subdue [[emishi|barbarians]] or outsiders who resisted being brought under the authority of the Imperial Court (that is, the [[Yamato state]]). He came to be seen in the modern period as one of the heroes and progenitors of the Japanese Nation, and a statue of him at [[Kenrokuen]] in [[Kanazawa]], erected in [[1880]], was the first modern-style bronze statue of any historical figure erected anywhere in Japan. | Yamato Takeru is a legendary figure, supposedly a son of [[Emperor Keitai]], who was sent both to [[Kyushu]] and to Eastern Japan to subdue [[emishi|barbarians]] or outsiders who resisted being brought under the authority of the Imperial Court (that is, the [[Yamato state]]). He came to be seen in the modern period as one of the heroes and progenitors of the Japanese Nation, and a statue of him at [[Kenrokuen]] in [[Kanazawa]], erected in [[1880]], was the first modern-style bronze statue of any historical figure erected anywhere in Japan. |