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    posthumously honored as Emperor Kōmei, was the 121st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kōmei's reign spanned the years from...
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    1844 through February 1848. The reigning emperors were Ninkō-tennō (仁孝天皇) and Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). December 2, 1844 (Kōka gannen (弘化元年)): The new era name...
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    Emperor Ninkō (redirect from Ninko Tennō)
    1800 – 21 February 1846), posthumously honored as Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇, Ninkō-tennō), was the 120th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of...
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    Kanmu, the Jidai festival was also to be held in honour of Emperor Kōmei (孝明天皇, Kōmei-tennō) (July 22, 1831 – January 30, 1867) for his work in unifying the...
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    year from March 27, 1864 until May 1, 1865. The reigning emperor was Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). The new era name was derived from the I Ching. March 27, 1864...
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    years from March 1860 through February 1861. The reigning emperor was Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). March 18, 1860 (Man'en 1 (万延元年)): The new era name was created...
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    from May 1865 to October 1868. The reigning emperors were Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇) and Meiji-tennō (明治天皇). May 1, 1865 (Genji 2/Keiō 1, 7th day of the 4th month)...
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  •  420–421; Nussbaum, p. 546. Nussbaum, "Ninkō Tennō", p. 716. Nussbaum, "Kōmei Tennō", p. 553. Nussbaum, "Meiji Tennō", p. 624. Shimamoto, Mayako; Ito, Koji;...
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  • Daijō Tennō or Dajō Tennō (太上天皇) is a title for an Emperor of Japan who abdicates the Chrysanthemum Throne in favour of a successor. As defined in the...
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    the years from March 1861 through March 1864. The reigning emperor was Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). March 29, 1861 (Man'en 2/Bunkyū 1, 19th day of the 2nd month)...
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    years from February 1848 through November 1854. The reigning emperor was Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). February 28, 1848 Kaei gannen (嘉永元年): The era name of Kaei (meaning...
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    years from November 1854 through March 1860. The reigning emperor was Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). November 27, 1854 (Ansei gannen (安政元年)): The new era name of...
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    Misasagi, which is the Imperial mausoleum of the Shōwa Emperor) January 30: Kōmei-tennō Nochi no Tsukinowa no Higashi no Misasagi Yōhai-shiki (孝明天皇 後月輪東山陵 遙拝式)...
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  • Thumbnail for Empress Go-Sakuramachi
    posthumously honored as Empress Go-Sakuramachi (後桜町天皇, Go-Sakuramachi-tennō) was the 117th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    Emperor of Japan (redirect from Tennō)
    included tennō. During their reign, the term tennō was only written in documents on limited occasions, such as when it was written as tennō but read as...
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    Emperor Meiji (redirect from Meiji Tennō)
    month in the second year of Genji), Emperor Kōmei changed the era name from Genji to Keiō. Although Emperor Kōmei died on 30 January 1867 (the 25th day of...
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    11 December 1840), posthumously honored as Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇, Kōkaku-tennō), was the 119th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of...
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  • Thumbnail for Emperor Go-Momozono
    1779), posthumously honored as Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇, Go-Momozono-tennō), was the 118th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of...
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    reigning emperors and single empress were Go-Mizunoo-tennō (後水尾天皇), Meishō-tennō (明正天皇) and Go-Kōmyō-tennō (後光明天皇). 1624 Kan'ei gannen (寛永元年): The era name...
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    Emperor's Birthday (天皇誕生日, Tennō tanjōbi) is an annual Public holiday in Japan celebrating the birthday of the reigning Emperor, which is currently 23...
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    August 1762), posthumously honored as Emperor Momozono (桃園天皇, Momozono-tennō), was the 116th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of...
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    of the Imperial Palace respectively. Jingū-Jinmu-Tennō-Sanryō-oyobi-Shōwa-Tennō-izen-Yondai-no-Tennō-Sanryō-ni-Chokushi-Hakken-no-gi (神宮神武天皇山陵及び昭和天皇以前四代の天皇山陵に勅使発遣の儀)...
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  • official misasagi for Prince Masahito, posthumously named Yōkwōin daijō-tennō, who was the eldest son of Emperor Ōgimachi and the father of Emperor Go-Yōzei...
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    Akihito (redirect from Akihito Tenno)
    referred to by his own name, but instead as "His Majesty the Emperor" (天皇陛下, Tennō Heika) which may be shortened to "His Majesty" (陛下, Heika).[failed verification]...
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    female consorts. Josei Tennō refers only to an empress regnant of Japan, and Jotei refers to an empress regnant of any countries. Tennō (天皇, lit. "heavenly...
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    who was the Emperor when Heian-kyō became the capital. In 1940, Emperor Kōmei was added to the list of dedication. In 1976, part of the Shrine caught...
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    Meiji Tennō). It is protocol in Japan that the reigning emperor be referred to as Tennō Heika (天皇陛下, "His Majesty the Emperor") or Kinjō Tennō (今上天皇,...
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    from the time of Emperor Go-Yōzei (1571–1617) until the reign of Emperor Kōmei (1831–1867), the last Emperor of the Edo period, was not performed for Emperor...
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  • (emperor) or nǚhuáng (empress regnant), tiānzǐ (son of heaven), tennō (emperor) or josei tennō (empress regnant), wang (king) or yeowang (queen regnant), hwangje...
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    the temple of Sennyu-ji houses the tombs of the emperors from Shijō to Kōmei. Other sites in Kyoto include Arashiyama, the Gion and Ponto-chō geisha...
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