Emperor Sujin
Emperor Sujin was the 10th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He is believed to have reigned from around 97 BC to 30 BC. His reign is noted for the establishment of various governmental structures and the promotion of agriculture, which helped stabilize the early Japanese state.
Sujin is also associated with the introduction of the Shinto religion, which became a significant aspect of Japanese culture. He is often regarded as a legendary figure, and much of his life is shrouded in myth, making it challenging to separate historical facts from folklore.