- Emperors and empresses regnant of Japan
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▪ TableEmperors and empresses regnant of Japanreign*Jimmu (660)–585 BCSuizei (581)–549 BCAnnei 549–511 BCItoku (510)–477 BCK d;sh d; (475)–393 BCK d;an (392)–291 BCK d;rei (290)–215 BCK d;gen (214)–158 BCKaika 158–98 BCSujin (97)–30 BCSuinin (29 BC)–AD 70Keik d; (71)–130Seimu (131)–190Ch b;ai (192)–200c;jin (Ōjin) (270)–310Nintoku (313)–399Rich b; (400)–405Hanzei (406)–410Ingy d; (412)–453Ank d; 453–456Y b;ryaku 456–479Seinei (480)–484Kenz d; (485)–487Ninken (488)–498Buretsu 498–506Keitai (507)–531Ankan 531(534)–535Senka 535–539Kimmei 539–571Bidatsu (572)–585Y d;mei 585–587Sushun 587–592Suiko (empress regnant) 593–628Jomei (629)–641K d;gyoku (empress regnant) (642)–645K d;toku 645–654Saimei (empress regnant: K d;gyoku rethroned) (655)–661Tenji 661(668)–672K d;bun 672Temmu 672(673)–686Jit d; (empress regnant) 686(690)–697Mommu 697–707Gemmei (empress regnant) 707–715Gensh d; (empress regnant) 715–724Sh d;mu (Shōmu) 724–749K d;ken (Kōken) (empress regnant) 749–758Junnin 758–764Sh d;toku (Kōken) (empress regnant: K d;ken rethroned) 764(765)–770K d;nin 770–781Kammu 781–806Heizei 806–809Saga 809–823Junna 823–833Nimmy d; 833–850Montoku 850–858Seiwa 858–876Y d;zei 876(877)–884K d;k d; 884–887Uda 887–897Daigo 897–930Suzaku 930–946Murakami 946–967Reizei 967–969En'y b; 969–984Kazan 984–986Ichij d; 986–1011Sanj d; 1011–16Go-Ichij d; 1016–36Go-Suzaku 1036–45Go-Reizei 1045–68Go-Sanj d; (Sanjō, Go-) 1068–72Shirakawa 1072–86Horikawa 1086–1107Toba 1107–23Sutoku 1123–41Konoe 1141–55Go-Shirakawa (Shirakawa, Go-) 1155–58Nij d; 1158–65Rokuj d; 1165–68Takakura 1168–80Antoku 1180–85**Go-Toba (Toba, Go-) 1183(1184)–98Tsuchimikado 1198–1210Juntoku 1210(1211)–21Ch b;ky d; 1221Goshirakawa 1221(1222)–32Shij d; 1232(1233)–42Go-Saga 1242–46Go-Fukakusa 1246–59/60Kameyama 1259/60–74Gouda 1274–87Fushimi 1287(1288)–98Go-Fushimi 1298–1301Go-Nij d; 1301–08Hanazono 1308–18Go-Daigo (Daigo, Go-) 1318–39Go-Murakami 1339–68Ch d;kei 1368–83Go-Kameyama 1383–92The Northern courtK d;gon 1331(1332)–33K d;myo 1336(1337/38)–48Suk d; 1348(1349/50)–51Go-K d;gon 1351(1353/54)–71Go-En'y b; 1371(1374/75)–82Go-Komatsu 1382–92Go-Komatsu 1392–1412Sh d;k d; 1412(1414)–28Go-Hanazono 1428(1429/30)–64Go-Tsuchimikado 1464(1465/66)–1500Go-Kashiwabara 1500(1521)–26Go-Nara 1526(1536)–57c;gimachi 1557(1560)–86Go-Y d;zei 1586(1587)–1611Go-Mizunoo 1611–29Meish d; (empress regnant) 1629(1630)–43Go-K d;my d; 1643–54Go-Sai 1654/55(1656)–63Reigen 1663–87Higashiyama 1687–1709Nakamikado 1709(1710)–35Sakuramachi 1735–47Momozono 1747–62Go-Sakuramachi (empress regnant) 1762(1763)–71Go-Momozono 1771–79K d;kaku 1780–1817Nink d; 1817–46K d;mei 1846(1847)–66Meiji, personal name Mutsuhito, era name Meiji 1867(1868)–1912Taish d; (Taishō), personal name Yoshihito, era name Taish d; 1912(1915)–26Hirohito, era name Sh d;wa 1926(1928)–1989Akihito, era name Heisei 1989(1990)–*Reign dates for the first 28 sovereigns and the regent Jing b; (given in italics) are taken from the Nihon shoki ("Chronicles of Japan"). The first 14 sovereigns are considered legendary; and while the latter 14 are known to have existed, their exact reign dates have not been verified historically. When the year of actual accession and year of formal coronation are different, the latter is placed in parenthesis after the former. If the two events took place in the same year, no special notation is used. If only the coronation year is known, it is placed in parenthesis.**Antoku's reign overlaps that of Go-Toba. Go-Toba was placed on the throne by the Minamoto clan after the rival Taira clan had fled Ky d;to with Antoku.See as table:
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