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The following is a family tree of the emperors of Japan, from the legendary Emperor Jimmu to the present monarch, Naruhito.[1]

Modern scholars have come to question the existence of at least the first nine emperors; Kōgen's descendant, Emperor Sujin (98 BC – 30 BC?), is the first for whom many agree that he might have actually existed.[2] These monarchs are regarded by historians as "legendary emperors", since there is insufficient material available for further verification and study.[3]

The reign of Emperor Kinmei (c. 509–571 AD), the 29th emperor,[4] is the first for which the contemporary historiography is able to assign verifiable dates.[5] However, the conventionally accepted names and dates of the early emperors were not to be confirmed as "traditional" until the reign of Emperor Kanmu (737–806), the 50th sovereign of the Yamato dynasty.[6]

This family tree emphasizes the medieval to modern history of the Japanese royal family. For more info on the genealogies of earlier figures see Family tree of Japanese deities

Family tree

Family of Family tree of Japanese monarchs
SHINTO DEITIES
(legendary genealogy)[7]
Takamimusubi[8]Izanagi[9]Izanami[10]Kamimusubi
Amaterasu[11]Ōyamatsumi[12]Susanoo[13]
Futodama[14]Takuhadachiji-hime[15]Ame no
Oshihomimi[16]
Ame-no-hohi
Watatsumi[17]
Haji clan[18]Izumo priests
(Izumo clan)
Imbe clan[19]NigihayahiNinigi[20]Konohana Sakuyahime[21]
Utsushihikanasaku (ja)Furutama-no-mikoto (ja)
Mononobe clanTamanoya[22]Hoderi
(Umisachi-hiko)[23]
Hohodemi
(Hoori)[24]
Toyotama-hime[25]Azumi peopleOwari Kuni-no-miyatsuko [ja], Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko)
son or 6th-generation descendant
Shinabe clanHayato people[26]Ugayafu-kiaezu[27]Tamayori-hime[28]Ōkuninushi[29]
(Ōnamuchi)[30]
NunakawahimeAme-no-Koyane
HosuseriKotoshironushi[31]Tamakushi-hime{{{Susa}}}TakeminakataYasakatomeSusa Clan[32]
(clan of priests at Susa Shrine)
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JAPANESE
EMPERORS
Inahi no MikotoItsuse no MikotoAhiratsu-hime711–585 BC
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Jimmu
Template:R.(1)
Himetataraisuzu-hime[33]Miwa clanAmenotaneko (ja)[34]
KisumimiTagishimimi632–549 BC
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Suizei
Template:R.(2)
Isuzuyori-himeHikoyaiKamuyaimimi
d. 577 BC
Usami no Mikoto (ja)[34]
567–511 BC
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Annei
Template:R.(3)
Ikisomimi no mikoto (ja)Mishokutsuomi no Mikoto (ja)[34]
553–477 BC
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Itoku
Template:R.(4)
Amonotoyototsu-hime (ja)Ikatsuomikoto (ja)[34]
Yosotarashi-hime501–393 BC
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Kōshō
Template:R.(5)
Nashitomi (ja)[34]
Ametarashihiko kunioshihito (ja)427–291 BC
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Kōan
Template:R.(6)
Kamikikikatsu (ja)[34]
Oshihime (ja)342–215 BC
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Kōrei
Template:R.(7)
Kushiukameshi no Mikoto (ja)[34]
ancestry
Ikagashikome[lower-alpha 1]273–158 BC
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Kōgen
Template:R.(8)
KibitsuhikoYamatototohimomoso-himeKuninazu no oukashima (ja)[34]
Hikofutsuoshi no Makoto208–98 BC
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Kaika
Template:R.(9)
Omikiyama no Mikoto (ja)[34]
148–30 BC
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Sujin
Template:R.(10)
HikoimasuNakatomi no Ikatsu (ja)[34]
son or grandson
Takenouchi no SukuneYasaka Iribiko69 BC–70 AD
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Suinin
Template:R.(11)
Yamashiro no Ōtsutsuki MawakaO-o-obase-no-mikoto (大小橋命) [34]
Yasaka Iribime13 BC–130 AD
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Keikō
Template:R.(12)
Kanime IkazuchiNakatomi no Amahisa-no-kimi [34]
Soga no Ishikawa Sukune
(Soga clan progenitor)
84–190
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Seimu
Template:R.(13)
Ioki IribikoYamato TakeruFutaji IrihimeOkinaga no SukuneNakatomi no Abiko [34]
Soga no MachiHomuda Mawaka149–200
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Chūai
Template:R.(14)
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Jingū
200–270
Nakatomi no Mahito [34]
Nakatsuhime201–310
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Ōjin
Template:R.(15)
Nakatomi no Kamako [34]
Soga no KarakoPrincess Iwa290–399
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Nintoku
Template:R.(16)
Wakanuke no FutamataNakatomi no Kuroda [34]
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Richū
Template:R.(17)
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Hanzei
Template:R.(18)
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Ingyō
Template:R.(19)
Oshisaka no HimeOhohoto no Ōkimi
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Ankō
Template:R.(20)
418–479
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Yūryaku
Template:R.(21)
Ohi no Ōkimi
449–487
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Kenzō
Template:R.(23)
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Ninken
Template:R.(24)
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Seinei
Template:R.(22)
Ushi no Ōkimi
489–507
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Buretsu
Template:R.(25)
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Keitai
Template:R.(26)
Soga no Iname
506?–570
Tachibana467–539
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Senka
Template:R.(28)
465–536
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Ankan
Template:R.(27)
Soga no Umako
c.551–626
Nakatomi no Tokiwa [34]Ishi-Hime509–571
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Kinmei
Template:R.(29)
Soga no KitashihimeSoga no Oanenokimi
Hiro Hime
?–575
Unako no Otoshi538–585
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Bidatsu
Template:R.(30)
554–628
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Suiko
Template:R.(33)
540–587
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Yōmei
Template:R.(31)
Anahobe no Hashihito520–592
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Sushun
Template:R.(32)
Soga no KuramaroNakatomi no Katanoko [34]Oshisako no Oe
Template:Born in
Nukate Hime
Template:Born in
Prince Sakurai
560–587?
Prince Shōtoku
574–622
Ōtomo
no Koteko
Nakatomi no Mikeko [34]Chinu no ŌkimiKibi Hime
Soga no Murajiko
611–664
614–669
Fujiwara no Kamatari
(Fujiwara clan progenitor)[34][36]
669
593–641
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Jomei
Template:R.(34)
594–661
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Kōgyoku
Template:R.(35)

Saimei
Template:R.(37)
596–654
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Kōtoku
Template:R.(36)
Prince Nanba (ja)Soga no MasakoFujiwara no Fuhito
659–720
626–671
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Tenji
Template:R.(38)
Yamato Hime no Ōkimi
Prince Kurikuma (ja)648–672
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Kōbun
Template:R.(39)
Princess Tōchi
648/653–678
645–703
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Jitō
Template:R.(41)
631–686
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Tenmu
Template:R.(40)
Prince Minu (ja)Fujiwara no Fusasaki
681–737
Shiki
c.668–716
660–721
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Genmei
Template:R.(43)
Kusakabe
662–689
Prince Toneri
676–735
Tachibana no Michiyo
(Tachibana clan progenitor)
Fujiwara no Miyako
?–754
683–707
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Monmu
Template:R.(42)
683–748
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Genshō
Template:R.(44)
733–765
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Junnin
Template:R.(47)
Tachibana no MoroeFujiwara no Matate
715–766
Empress Kōmyō
701–760
701–756
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Shōmu
Template:R.(45)
Tachibana no Naramaro718–770
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Kōken
Template:R.(46)

Shōtoku
Template:R.(48)
Princess Inoe
(Ikami)
717–775
709–782
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Kōnin
Template:R.(49)
Takano no Niigasa
c.720–790
Tachibana no Kiyotomo (ja)Fujiwara no Uchimaro
756–812
Sakahito
754–829
Yamabe
737–806

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Kanmu
Template:R.(50)
Fujiwara no Otomuro
760–790
Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu
775–826
Asahara
779–817
Ate
774–824

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Heizei
Template:R.(51)
Kamino
786–842

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Saga
Template:R.(52)
Tachibana no Kachiko
786–850
Princess Koshi
789–809
Ōtomo
786–840

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Junna
Template:R.(53)
Kazurawara Shinno (ja)
Fujiwara no Nagara
802–856
Fujiwara no Yoshifusa
804–872
Minamoto no Kiyohime
810–856
Fujiwara no Nobuko
809–871
Masara
810–850

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Ninmyō
(Fukakusa)
Template:R.(54)
Princess Seishi
810–879
Takami Shinno (ja)
Fujiwara no Akirakeiko
829–899
Michiyasu
827–858

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Montoku
Template:R.(55)
Tokiyasu
830–887

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Kōkō
Template:R.(58)
Taira no Takamochi
(Taira clan progenitor)
Fujiwara no Mototsune
836–891
Fujiwara no Takaiko
842–910
Korehito
850–880

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Seiwa
Template:R.(56)
Sadami
867–931

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Uda
Template:R.(59)
Fujiwara no Tadahira
880–949
Sadaakira
869–949

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Yōzei
Template:R.(57)
Fujiwara no Onshi
885–954
Atsuhito
885–930

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Daigo
Template:R.(60)
Prince Atsumi
893–967
Kōshi
919–957
Fujiwara no Morosuke
909–960
Fujiwara no Kinsue
957–1029
Fujiwara no Koretada
924–972
Yutaakira
923–952

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Suzaku
Template:R.(61)
Fujiwara no Anshi
927–964
Nariakira
926–967

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Murakami
Template:R.(62)
Fujiwara no Kaneie
929–990
Minamoto no Masanobu
920–993
Fujiwara no Kaishi
945–975
Norihira
950–1011

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Reizei
Template:R.(63)
Princess Masako
950–1000
Fujiwara no Chōshi
c.954–982
Morihira
959–991

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En'yū
Template:R.(64)
Fujiwara no Senshi
962–1002
Fujiwara no Michinaga
966–1028
Minamoto no Rinshi
964–1053
Fujiwara no Sanenari
975–1004
Morohada
968–1008

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Kazan
Template:R.(65)
Fujiwara
no Seishi
972–1025
Iyasada
976–1017

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Sanjō
Template:R.(67)
Fujiwara no Kenshi
994–1027
Fujiwara no Shōshi
988–1074
Kanehito
980–1011

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Ichijō
Template:R.(66)
Fujiwara no Teishi
977–1001
Fujiwara no KinnariPrincess Teishi
1013–1094
Fujiwara no Genshi
1016–1039
Atsunaga
1009–1045

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Go-Suzaku
Template:R.(69)
Fujiwara no Kishi
1007–1025
Atsuhira
1008–1036

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Go-Ichijō
Template:R.(68)
Fujiwara no Ishi
999–1036
Fujiwara Shigeko
?–1062
Takahito
1034–1073

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Go-Sanjō
Template:R.(71)
Princess Kaoruko
1029–1093
Chikahito
1025–1068

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Go-Reizei
Template:R.(70)
Princess Akiko
{Shōshi}
1027–1105
Fujiwara no Kanshi
1021–1102
Fujiwara no Hiroko
1036–1127
Fujiwara no Sanesue
1035–1092
Sadahito
1053–1129

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Shirakawa
Template:R.(72)
Fujiwara no Kenshi
1057–1084
Fujiwara no YorimichiFujiwara no Kinzane
1053–1107
Fujiwara no Ishi
1076–1103
Taruhito
1079–1107

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Horikawa
Template:R.(73)
Princess Tokushi
1060–1114
Princess Yasuko
1076–1096
Fujiwara no MorozaneFujiwara no Michisue
1090–1128
Tokudaiji Saneyoshi
1117–1173
Fujiwara no Nariko
1117–1160
Munehito
1096–1157

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Toba
Template:R.(74)
Fujiwara no Tamako
1101–1145
Fujiwara no Yasuko
1095–1156
Fujiwara no MoromichiFujiwara no Kinmichi
1117–1173
Tokudaiji Kinyoshi
1115–1161
Masahito
1127–1192

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Go-Shirakawa
Template:R.(77)
Fujiwara no Kinshi
1134–1209
Akihito
1119–1164

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Sutoku
Template:R.(75)
Fujiwara no Kiyoko
1121–1182
Taira no Kiyomori
1118–1181
Fujiwara no TadazaneFujiwara no Sanemune
1145–1214
Princess
Yoshiko
1141–1176
Morihito
1143–1165

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Nijō
Template:R.(78)
Fujiwara no Tashi
1140–1202
Narihito
1139–1155

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Konoe
Template:R.(76)
Fujiwara no Shimeko
1131–1176
Norihito
1161–1181

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Takakura
Template:R.(80)
Taira no Tokuko
1155–1213
Fujiwara no TadamichiSaionji Kintsune
1171–1244
Yorihito
1164–1176

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Rokujō
Template:R.(79)
Fujiwara
no Ikushi
1146–1173
Takahura
1180–1239

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Go-Toba
Template:R.(82)
Kujō Ninshi
1173–1239
Prince Morisada
1179-1223
Tokihito
1178–1185

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Antoku
Template:R.(81)
Konoe MotozaneTōin Saneo
1219–1273
Saionji Saneuji
1194–1269
Fujiwara no Reishi
1185–1243
Tamehito
1196–1231

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Tsuchimikado
Template:R.(83)
Morinari
1197–1242

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Juntoku
Template:R.(84)
Fujiwara no Ritsushi
1192–1248
Yutahito
1212–1234

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Go-Horikawa
Template:R.(86)
Fujiwara no Shunshi
1209–1233
Konoe MotomichiSaionji Kisshi
1225–1292
Kunihito
1220–1272

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Go-Saga
Template:R.(88)
Kanenari
1218–1234

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Chūkyō
Template:R.(85)
Mitsuhito
1231–1242

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Shijō
Template:R.(87)
Konoe IezaneTōin Inshi
1246–1329
Hisahito
1243–1304

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Go-Fukakusa
Template:R.(89)
Saionji
(Fujiwara)
no Kimiko
1232–1304
Tōin no Saneko
1245–1272
Tsunehito
1249–1305

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Kameyama
Template:R.(90)
Fujiwara no Kishi
1252–1318
Prince Munetaka
1242–1274
Shōgun:
1252–1266
Konoe KanetsuneTōin Sueko
1265–1336
Hirohito
1265–1317

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Fushimi
Template:R.(92)
Prince Hisaaki
1279–1308
Shōgun:
1289–1308
Reishi
1270–1307
Yohito
1267–1324

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Go-Uda
Template:R.(91)
Prince Koreyasu
1264–1326
Shōgun:
1266–1289
Konoe MotohiraTomihito
1297–1348

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Hanazono
Template:R.(95)
Tanehito
1288–1336

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Go-Fushimi
Template:R.(93)
Prince Morikuni
1301–1333
Shōgun:
1308–1333
Takaharu
1288–1339

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Go-Daigo
Template:R.(96)
Saionji Kishi
1303–1333
Kuniharo
1285–1308

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Go-Nijō
Template:R.(94)
Fujiwara no Kinshi
1271–1342
Konoe IemotoYutahito
1322–1380

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Kōmyō
Template:Colour
Kazuhito
1313–1348

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Kōgon
Template:Colour
Princess Junshi
1311–1337
Noriyoshi
1328–1368

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Go-Murakami
Template:R.(97)
Prince Moriyoshi
1308–1335
Shōgun:
1333–1334
Prince Narinaga
1326–1338/1344
Shōgun:
1334–1338
Prince Tsunenaga
1324–1338
Prince Munenaga
1311–c.1385
Prince Kaneyoshi
c.1329–1383
Konoe TsunehiraOkihito
1334–1398

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Sukō
Template:Colour
Iyahito
1336–1374

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Go-Kōgon
Template:Colour
Yutanari
1343–1394

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Chōkei
Template:R.(98)
Hironari
1347–1424

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Go-Kameyama
Template:R.(99)
Konoe MototsuguYoshihito shinnō
1351–1416
Ohito
1359–1393

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Go-En'yū
Template:Colour
Key: Template:Colour
Legitimate Emperor
Konoe MichitsuguSadafusa shinnō
1372–1456
Motohito
1377–1433

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Go-Komatsu
Template:Colour
Template:R.(100)
Konoe KanetsuguMihito
1401–1428

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Shōkō
Template:R.(101)
Konoe Tadatsugu
1383–1454
Hikohito
1419–1471

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Go-Hanazono
Template:R.(102)
Fushimi Sadatsune
1426–1474
Konoe FusatsuguFusahito
1442–1500

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Go-Tsuchimikado
Template:R.(103)
Fushimi Kunitaka
1456–1532
Konoe MasaieKatsuhito
1464–1526

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Go-Kashiwabara
Template:R.(104)
Fushimi Sadaatsu
1488–1572
Hisamichi(15)
1472–1544
Tomohito
1497–1557

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Go-Nara
Template:R.(105)
Fushimi Kunisuke
1513–1563
Taneie(16)
1503–1566
Michihito
1517–1593

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Ōgimachi
Template:R.(106)
Fushimi Kuninobu
1566–1622
Tokugawa Ieyasu
1543–1616
Shōgun:
1603–1605
Konoe SakihisaPrince Masahito
1552–1586
Fushimi Sadakiyo
1596–1654
Tokugawa Hidetada
1579–1632
Shōgun:
1605–1623
Konoe SakikoKazuhito
1572–1617

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Go-Yōzei
Template:R.(107)
Fushimi Sadayuki
1632–1694
Tokugawa Masako
1607–1678
Kokohito
1596–1680

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Go-Mizunoo
Template:R.(108)
Okiko
1624–1696

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Meishō
Template:R.(109)
Tsuguhito
1633–1654

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Go-Kōmyō
Template:R.(110)
Nagahito
1638–1685

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Go-Sai
Template:R.(111)
Satohito
1654–1732

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Reigen
Template:R.(112)
Takatsukasa Fusako
1653–1712
Kujō
Sukezane
1669–1729
Mashiko
1669–1738
Asahito
1675–1710

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Higashiyama
Template:R.(113)
Princess Yukiko
1680–1720
Yoshiko
1676–1707
Fushimi Kuninaga
1676–1726
Kujō Yukinori
1700–1728
Naohito shinnō
1704–1753
Yashuhito
1702–1737

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Nakamikado
Template:R.(114)
Nijō Munemoto
1727–1754
Teruhito
1720–1750

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Sakuramachi
Template:R.(115)
Fushimi Sadatake
1701–1754
Sukehito shinnō
1733–1794
Toohito
1741–1762

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Momozono
Template:R.(116)
Toshiko
1740–1813

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Go-Sakuramachi
Template:R.(117)
Nijō Harutaka
1754–1826
Hidehito
1758–1779

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Go-Momozono
Template:R.(118)
Fushimi Kuniyori
1733–1802
Kajyūji Tadako
1780–1843
Morohito
1771–1840

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Kōkaku
Template:R.(119)
Princess Yoshiko
1779–1846
Fushimi Sadayuki
1776–1841
Kujō Hisatada
1798–1871
Ayahito
1800–1846

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Ninkō
Template:R.(120)
Ōgimachi Naoko
1803–1856
Fushimi Kuniie
1802–1872
Empress Dowager Eishō
(Asako Kujō)
1835–1897
Osahito
1831–1867

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Kōmei
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Nakayama Yoshiko
1836–1907
Kujō Michitaka
1839–1906
Yanagiwara Naruko
1859–1943
Mutsuhito
1852–1912

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Meiji
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Empress Dowager Shōken
(Haruko Ichijō)
1849–1914
Kuni Asahiko
1824–1891
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru
1858–1923
Empress Teimei
(Sadako Kujō)
1884–1951
Yoshihito
1879–1926

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Taishō
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Kuni Kuniyoshi
1873–1929
Toshiko,
Princess Yasu
1896–1978
Higashikuni Naruhiko
1887–1990
Prince Nashimoto Morimasa
1874–1951
Gojong
1852–1919
Emperor of Korea
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
1875–1946
Setsuko Matsudaira
1909–1995
Yasuhito,
Prince Chichibu
1902–1953
Nobuhito,
Prince Takamatsu
1905–1987
Kikuko,
Tokugawa
1911–2004
Yi Bangja
1901–1989
Crown Princess of Korea
Yi Un
1897–1970
Crown Prince of Korea
Kaya Tsunenori
1900–1978
Yuriko Takagi
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Takahito,
Prince Mikasa
1915–2016
Hirohito
1901–1989

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Shōwa
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Empress Kōjun
(Princess Nagako of Kuni)
1903–2000
Prince Fushimi Hiroyoshi
1897–1938
Yoshihito,
Prince Katsura
1948–2014
Princess Yasuko of Mikasa
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Tadateru Konoe
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Sachiko Princess Hisa
1927–1928
Takako,
Princess Suga
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Hisanaga Shimazu
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Shigeko Princess Teru
1925–1961
Morihiro Higashikuni
1916–1969
Toshimichi Takatsukasa
1923–1966
Kazuko,
Princess Taka
1929–1989
The Empress Emerita
(Michiko Shōda)
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Akihito
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The Emperor Emeritus
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Masahito,
Prince Hitachi

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Hanako Tsugaru
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Atsuko,
Princess Yori
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Takamasa Ikeda
1926–2012
Yi Ku
1931–2005
Pretender of Korea
Prince Kaya Akinori
1929–1994
Fushimi Hiroaki
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Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
1946–2012
Nobuko Asō
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Naruhito
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The Emperor
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The Empress
(Masako Owada)
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Crown Prince Akishino
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Crown Princess Akishino
(Kiko Kawashima)
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Sayako,
Princess Nori
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Yoshiki Kuroda
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Kaya Masanori
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Norihito,
Prince Takamado
1954–2002
Hisako Tottori
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Princess Akiko of Mikasa
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Princess Yōko of Mikasa
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Aiko, Princess Toshi
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Mako Komuro
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Kei Komuro
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Princess Kako
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Prince Hisahito
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Princess Tsuguko of Takamado
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Princess Noriko of Takamado
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Kunimaro Senge
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Princess Ayako of Takamado
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Kei Moriya
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See also

  • Succession to the Japanese throne
  • Family Tree of Japanese deities
  • Fushimi-no-miya § Family Tree showing the family tree of the potentially future royal family if laws were changed

Notes

  1. There are two ways this name is transcribed: "Ika-gashiko-me" is used by Tsutomu Ujiya, while "Ika-shiko-me" is used by William George Aston.[35]

References

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