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Emperor Go-Sai of Japan (5576 bytes)
1: ...he 111th [[Emperor of Japan|imperial ruler]] of [[Japan]]. He reigned from January 5, 1655 to March 5, [...
4: ... the eighth son of [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan| Emperor Go-Mizunoo]]. He had at least 27 children
5: ...#26126;子女王) - first daughter of Imperial Prince Takamatsu-no-miya Yoshihito (&#39...
20: *Consort: Daughter of Iwakura ? (岩倉具起)
22: *Consort: Daughter of Tominokōji Yorinao (富小路...

Emperor of Japan (11155 bytes)
1: ...g|framed|His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Akihito of Japan]]
3: ...]'s titular [[head of state]] and the head of the Japanese [[royal family|imperial family]].
5: ...ead [[constitutional monarch]] (see [[Politics of Japan]]).
7: ...to]], who has been on the throne since his father Emperor [[Hirohito]] died in [[1989]].
9: ...okyo]], since the mid-nineteenth century. Earlier emperors resided in [[Kyoto]].

Emperor Kaika of Japan (1134 bytes)
1: ...a "legendary emperor". He was the eighth of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihons...
5: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Kogen of Japan|Kogen]]'''
6: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
7: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Sujin of Japan|Sujin]]'''
10: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Kaika]]

Emperor Sujin of Japan (1478 bytes)
1: ... and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor". This does not necessarily imply that no such pe...
3: ... the second son of the Emperor [[Emperor Kaika of Japan|Kaika]]. He found some important shrines in [[Yam...
5: ...cholars assume his legend reflected the switching of dynasties and powers in Yamato province.
9: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Kaika of Japan|Kaika]]'''
10: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''

Emperor Suinin of Japan (881 bytes)
1: ... and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor". This does not necessarily imply that no such pe...
5: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Sujin of Japan|Sujin]]'''
6: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
7: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Keiko of Japan|Keiko]]'''
10: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Suinin]]

Emperor Keiko of Japan (1324 bytes)
1: ... and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor". This does not necessarily imply that no such pe...
3: ...jiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'', but the accounts of him are different in these two sources. In ''Koji...
7: ..."center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Suinin of Japan|Suinin]]'''
8: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
9: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Seimu of Japan|Seimu]]'''

Emperor Seimu of Japan (805 bytes)
1: ... and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor". This does not necessarily imply that no such pe...
5: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Keiko of Japan|Keiko]]'''
6: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
7: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Chuai of Japan|Chuai]]'''
10: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Seimu]]

Emperor Chuai of Japan (1520 bytes)
1: ... and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor". This does not necessarily imply that no such pe...
3: ...r Keiko of Japan|Keiko]]. His wife was [[Jingo of Japan]].
5: ...romised land but his son who was then in the womb of his empress would get it instead. Chuai died soon...
9: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Seimu of Japan|Seimu]]'''
10: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''

Emperor Ojin of Japan (1601 bytes)
1: ... emperor]]s. No firm date can be assigned to this emperor.
3: ...an|Hachiman Daimyojin]], regarded as the guardian of warriors. The Minamoto Clan considered him their ...
5: ...no historical basis. He lived in two palaces both of which are in Osaka today.
7: ...as recorded as the father of [[Emperor Nintoku of Japan|Nintoku]], his successor.
11: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Chuai of Japan|Chuai]]'''

Emperor Nintoku of Japan (1655 bytes)
1: ... [[Japan]]. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is considered to have rul...
3: ... Hanzei of Japan|Hanzei]], and [[Emperor Ingyo of Japan|Ingyo]]. The book also states Nintoku ruled from ...
5: ...e Song dynasty assure his position as the King of Japan accepted.
7: Oyama-Kofun (the biggest tomb of the world) in [[Sakai, Osaka]] is considered his ...
11: ...n="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Ojin of Japan|Ojin]]'''

Emperor Richu of Japan (1532 bytes)
1: ... [[Japan]]. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled...
3: ...r Ninken of Japan|Ninken]]) did eventually become emperor.
5: ...lars identify him with [[King San]] in the [[Book of Song]]. King San sent messangers to [[Song Dynast...
9: ...center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Nintoku of Japan|Nintoku]]'''
10: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''

Emperor Kogen of Japan (1042 bytes)
1: ...gendary emperor". He was the seventh one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihons...
5: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Korei of Japan|Korei]]'''
6: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
7: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Kaika of Japan|Kaika]]'''
10: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Kogen]]

Emperor Korei of Japan (1063 bytes)
1: ...'' only his name and geneology were recorded. The Japanese traditionally accepted his historical existenc...
5: ...n="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Koan of Japan|Koan]]'''
6: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
7: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Kogen of Japan|Kogen]]'''
12: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Korei]]

Emperor Koan of Japan (1078 bytes)
1: ...'' only his name and geneology were recorded. The Japanese traditionally accepted his historical existenc...
6: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Kosho of Japan|Kosho]]'''
7: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
8: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Korei of Japan|Korei]]'''
11: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Koan]]

Emperor Suko of Japan (3511 bytes)
1: ...aga Pretenders]] during the [[Nanboku-cho| Period of the Northern and Southern Courts]]. He claimed t...
4: ...333;my&#333;]] was his uncle, the younger brother of K&#333;gon.
14: ...K&#333;gon]]'s second son Imperial Prince Iyahito Emperor (First Fushimi-no-miya).
16: ...&#333;gon's son (the future [[Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan|Go-En'y&#363;]]) Crown Prince instead.
18: ...Komatsu]], became [[Emperor Go-Hanazono of Japan| Emperor Go-Hanazono]], fulfilling Suk&#333;'s dearest wis...

Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan (4852 bytes)
1: ...aga Pretenders]] during the [[Nanboku-cho| Period of the Northern and Southern Courts]]. He claimed t...
4: .... His mother was ?? (&#31168;&#23376;), daughter of Sanj&#333; ?? (&#19977;&#26465;&#20844;&#31168;)
5: ...y-in-waiting: Nakako (&#20210;&#23376;), daughter of Hirohashi (Fujiwara) Kanetsuna (&#24195;&#27211;&...
6: ...;&#29579;) ([[Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan| Northern Emperor Go-En'y&#363;]])
12: *Consort: Adopted daughter of &#332;gimachi ?? (&#27491;&#35242;&#30010;&#23455...

Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan (3009 bytes)
1: ...t (Japan)|Ashikaga Pretenders]] during the period of two courts. He claimed the throne from [[April 9...
4: ...kako (&#34276;&#21407;&#20210;&#23376;), daughter of Hirohashi Kanetsuna (&#24195;&#27211;&#20860;&#32...
5: *Consort: Itsuko (&#21427;&#23376;), daughter of Sanj&#333; Kimitada (&#19977;&#26465;&#20844;&#24...
6: ...&#35242;&#29579;) ([[Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan| Emperor Go-Komatsu]])
12: ...Bakufu]], Go-K&#333;gon's son became the Northern Emperor.

Emperor Suizei of Japan (1282 bytes)
1: ...ar on the traditional [[Emperors of Japan|list of emperors]].
3: ...legendary emperor". He was the first one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihons...
5: According to the sources he was a son of Jimmu. Soon after he succeeded his father, his br...
10: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Jimmu of Japan|Jimmu]]'''
11: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''

Emperor Annei of Japan (1115 bytes)
1: ...'' only his name and geneology were recorded. The Japanese traditionally accepted his historical existenc...
7: ..."center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Suizei of Japan|Suizei]]'''
8: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
9: ..."center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Itoku of Japan|Itoku]]'''
12: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Annei]]

Emperor Kosho of Japan (1125 bytes)
1: ...egendary emperor". He was the fourth one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihons...
7: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Itoku of Japan|Itoku]]'''
8: ...nter" | '''[[List of Emperors of Japan|Emperor of Japan]]'''
9: ...="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Emperor Koan of Japan|Koan]]'''
12: [[Category:Japanese emperors|Kosho]]

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