Sakurai is part of ancient
Yamato Province. Fragments of pottery from the Jomon and Yayoi periods can be found in ordinary fields, indicating that the area has been settled for many thousands of years. Many ancient
burial mounds, such as
zenpokoenfun from the
Kofun periods, indicate that this was central region of the Yamato dynasty, and its predecessor, the Miwa dynasty. It was briefly the
capital of Japan during the reign of
Emperor Yūryaku. The life of the Imperial court was centered at
Hatsuse no Asakura Palace where the emperor lived in 457–479. Other emperors also built palaces in the area, including •
Iware no Mikakuri Palace, 480–484 •
Nimiki Palace, 499–506 in reign of
Emperor Buretsu •
Iware no Tamaho Palace, 526–532 •
Hinokuma no Iorino Palace, 535-539 •
Osata no Sakitama Palace or
Osada no Miya, 572–585 in reign of
Emperor Bidatsu The village of Sakurai was established on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. It was raised to town status on November 1, 1890. Sakurai annexed the villages of Jojima in 1942 and Abe, Tonomine and Asakura in 1954. On September 1, 1956 Sakurai annexed Daifuku and Kaguyama and was raised to city status. ==Government==