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Emperors & Empresses (tennō)
of Japan

See alsoshogunates.

The first 14tennō in the traditional count are legendary, probably created inthe 7ᵗʰ century CE. The traditional dates are those given in the chronicleNihon shoki, written around720.

The Yamato Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Traditional
Reign Dates
Comments
40bce-10ce1Jimmu 660–585bce 
10–20ce2Suizeison585–549bce 
20–503Anneison548–511bce 
50-804Itokuson510–477bce 
80–1105Kōshōson475–393bce 
110–1406Kōanson392–291bce 
140–1707Kōreison290–215bce 
170–2008Kōgenson214-158bce 
200–2309Kaikason157–98bce 
230–25810Sujinson97–30bce 
258–29011Suinanson29bce–70ce 
292–32212Keikōson71ce–130ce 
322–35513Seimuson131–191 
355–36214Chūainephew192–200 

The next group are historical figures. TheNihon shoki dates are doubtful, but notice how they gradually converge with modern historians’ estimates.

Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Nihon Shoki
Reign Dates
Comments
362–39415Ōjinson201–310Jingo,201–269
394–42716Nintokuson313–399 
427–43217Richūson400–405 
432–43718Henzeibrother406–411 
437–45419Ingyōbrother412–453 
454–45720Ankōson454–456 
457–48921Yūyakubrother457–479 
489–49422Seineison480–484 
494–49723Kenzōgrandson of
Richū
485–487 
497–50424Ninkenbrother488–498 
504–51025Buretsuson499–506 
510–52726Keitaigreat-great-great
-grandson of Ōjin
507–531 
527–53527Ankanson  
535–53928Senkabrother  

 

Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
539–57129Kimmei
509–571
brother 
572–58530Bidatsu
538–585
son 
586–58831Yōmei
?–588
brother 
588–59232Sushun
?–592
brotherAssassinated on orders of clan head Soga Umako.
593–62833Suiko
554–628
sister 
629–64134Jomei
593–641
grandson of
Bidatsu
 
642–64535Kōgyoku
594–661
nieceAbdicated.
645–65436Kōtoku
507–654
brother645: Fujiwara clan overthrows Soga clan.
655–66137Saimei
594–661
restoration of
Kōgyoku
 
661–67238Tenji
626–672
son of JomeiEnthroned668.
67239Kōbun
648–672
son
672–68640Temmu
?–686
son of JomeiEnthroned673.
686–69741Jitō
645–703
daughter of
Tenji
Enthroned690.
Abdicated.
697–70742Mommu
683–707
grandson of
Temmu
 

 

Nara Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
708–71443Gemmei
661–722
daughter of
Tenji
Abdicated.
715–72344Genshō
680–748
sister of
Mommu
Abdicated.
724–74945Shōmu
701–756
son of
Mommu
Abdicated. Controlled successor from retirement.
749–75846Kōken
718–770
daughterAbdicated.
758–76447Junnin
733–765
grandson of
Temmu
Deposed.
765–76948Shōtoku
718–770
restoration of
Kōken
 
770–78149Kōnin
709–782
grandson of
Tenji
Abdicated.

 

Heian Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
782–80650Kanmu
(Kashiwabara I)
737–806
son 
806–80951Heijō
(Nara I)
774–824
sonAbdicated.
810–82352Saga
786–842
brotherAbdicated.
824–83353Junna
(Sai'in I)
786–840
brotherAbdicated.
834–85054Nimmyō
(Fukakusa I)
810–850
son of Saga 
851–85855Montoku
827–858
son 
858–87656Seiwa
(Mizuno'o)
850–881
sonAbdicated.
876–88457Yōzei
869–949
sonEnthroned877.
Deposed.
884–88758Kōkō
(Komatsu)
830–887
son of
Nimmyō
 
887–89759Uda
867–931
sonAbdicated.
897–93060Daigo
885–930
son 
930–94661Suzaku
923–952
sonAbdicated.
946–96762Murakami
926–967
brother 
967–96963Reizei
950–1011
sonAbdicated.
969–98464En'yū
959–991
brotherAbdicated.
984–98665Kazan
968–1008
son of ReizeiAbdicated.
986–101166Ichijō
980–1011
son of
En'yū
Abdicated.
1011–101667Sanjō
976–1017
son of ReizeiAbdicated.
1016–103668Go-Ichijō
1008–1036
son of Ichijō 
1036–104569Go-Suzaku
1009–1045
brotherAbdicated.
1045–106870Go-Reizei
1025–1068
son 
1068–107371Go-Sanjō
1034–1073
brotherAbdicated.
1073–108772Shirakawa
1053–1129
sonAbdicated. 
1087–110773Horikawa
1079–1107
son 
1107–112374Toba
1103–1156
sonEnthroned1108.
Abdicated.
1123–114275Sutoku
1119–1164
sonAbdicated.
1142–115576Konoe
1139–1155
brother 
1155–115877Go-Shirakawa
1127–1192
brotherAbdicated.
1158–116578Nijō
1143–1165
sonAbdicated.
1165–116879Rokujō
1164–1176
sonAbdicated.
1168–118080Takakura
1161–1181
son of
Go-Shirakawa
Abdicated.
1181–118381Antoku
1178–1185
sonRebels drove Antoku from the capital and installed Go-Toba.

 

Kamakura Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
1183–119882Go-Toba
1180–1239
brother of
Antoku
Enthroned1184.
Abdicated. Led a rebellion in retirement.
1198–121083Tsuchimikado
1195–1231
sonAbdicated.
1210–122184Juntoku
1197–1242
brotherEnthroned1211.
Abdicated.
122185Chūkyō
1218–1234
sonDeposed.
1221–123286Go-Horikawa
1212–1234
grandson of
Takakura
Enthroned1222.
Abdicated.
1233–124287Shijo
1231–1242
sonEnthroned1233.
1243–124688Go-Saga
1220–1272
son of 
Tsuchimikado
Abdicated.
1247–125989Go-Fukakusa
1243–1304
sonAbdicated.
1260–127490Kameyama
1249–1305
brotherAbdicated.
1274: 1st Mongol invasion.
1275–128791Go-Uda
1267–1324
sonAbdicated.
1281: 2nd Mongol invasion.
1288–129892Fushimi
1265–1317
son of
Go-Fukakusa
Abdicated.
1299–130193Go-Fushimi
1288–1336
son of
Fushimi
Abdicated.
1302–130894Go-Nijō
1285–1308
son of
Go-Uda
 
1308–131895Hanazono
1297–1348
son of
Fushimi
Abdicated.

Yoshino Period

Southern Court
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
1318–133996Go-Daigo
1288–1339
son of Go-Uda1332: captured and exiled.
1333: escapes and returns. 
1339–136897Go-Murakami
1328–1368
son 
1368–138398Chōkei
1343–1394
sonAbdicated.
1383–139299Go-Kameyama
?–1424
brotherAbdicated in favor of Go-Komatsu,
thus ending the divided court.

 

Northern Court
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
1331–1333N1Kōgon
1313–1364
son of
Go-Fushimi
Enthroned1332.
Deposed.
1336–1348N2Kōmyō
1322–1380
brotherEnthroned1338.
Abdicated.
1348–1351N3Sukō
1334–1398
son of KōgonEnthroned1350.
Abdicated.
1352–1371N4Go-Kōgōn
1338–1374
brotherEnthroned1354.
Abdicated.
1371–1382N5Go-En'yū
1359–1393
sonEnthroned1375.
Abdicated.

 

Muromachi Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
1382–1412100Go-Komatsu
1377–1433
son of
Go-En'yū
Enthroned1392.
Abdicated.
1412–1428101Shōkō
1401–1428
sonEnthroned1415.
1428–1464102Go-Hanazono
1419–1471
great-grandson of
Sukō
Enthroned1430.
Abdicated.
1464–1500103Go-Tsuchimikado
1442–1500
sonEnthroned1466.
1500–1526104Go-Kashiwabara
1464–1526
sonEnthroned1521.
1526–1557105Go-Nara
1497–1557
sonEnthroned1536.
1557–1586106Ōgimachi
1517–1593
sonEnthroned1560.
Abdicated.

 

Tokugawa Period
Reign Dates  Relation to
Predecessor
Comments
1586–1611107Go-Yōzei
1572–1617
grandson of
Ōgimachi
Enthroned1587.
1611–1629108Go-Mizuno'o
1596–1680
sonAbdicated.
1629–1643109Meishō
1624–1696
daughterEnthroned1630.
Abdicated.
1643–1654110Go-Kōmyō
1633–1654
brother 
1655–1663111Go-Sai
1637–1685
brotherEnthroned1656.
Abdicated.
1663–1687112Reigen
1654–1732
brotherAbdicated.
1687–1709113Higashiyama
1675–1710
sonAbdicated.
1709–1735114Nakamikado
1702–1737
sonEnthroned1710.
Abdicated.
1735–1747115Sakuramachi
1720–1750
sonAbdicated.
1747–1762116Momozono
1741–1762
son 
1762–1771117Go-Sakuramachi
1740–1813
sisterEnthroned1763.
Abdicated.
1771–1779118Go-Momozono
1758–1779
son of Momozono 
1780–1817119Kōkaku
1771–1840
great-grandson of
Higashiyama
Abdicated.
1817–1846120Ninkō
1800–1846
son 
1846–1867121Kōmei
1831–1867
sonEnthroned1847.

 

Meiji Restoration
Reign Dates   Relation to
Predecessor
Comment
1867–1912122Meiji 明治
1868–30 July 1912
Mutsuhito
1852–1912
sonEnthroned1868.
1912–1926123Taishō 大正
30 July 1912–
25 Dec 1926
Yoshihito
1879–1926
sonEnthroned1915.
1926–1989124Shōwa 昭和
25 Dec 1926–
7 Jan 1989
Michinomiya Hirohito
1901–1989
sonEnthroned1928.
1989-125Heisei 平成
8 Jan 1989–
Tsugu Akihito
1933-
son 

resources

Paul Yachita Tsuchihashi.
Japanese Chronological Tables from 601 to 1872 A. D.
Monumenta Nipponica monographs, number 11.
Tokyo: Monumenta Nipponica, Sophia University,1988.

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