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| | + | [[File:Unebi-goryo.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The approach to the gates of the ''[[kofun]]'' tomb-mound designated by the [[Meiji government]] as the mausoleum of Emperor Jimmu, in [[Kashihara]], [[Nara prefecture]]]] |
| | * ''Distinction: First Emperor of Japan'' | | * ''Distinction: First Emperor of Japan'' |
| | * ''Other names: Kamu-yamato-ihare-biko no Mikoto'' | | * ''Other names: Kamu-yamato-ihare-biko no Mikoto'' |
| | + | * ''Reign: 660-582 BCE?'' |
| | * ''Japanese'': 神武天皇 ''(Jimmu tennou)'' | | * ''Japanese'': 神武天皇 ''(Jimmu tennou)'' |
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| | ==Capitals and Grave== | | ==Capitals and Grave== |
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| − | Jimmu established the capital at Kashiwara (Kashiwabara) 橿原, which is located near Mount Unebi in [[Yamato province]].<ref>Posonby-Fane, Richard A. (1979). ''Imperial cities: The capitals of Japan from the oldest times until 1229''. Washington, DC: University Publications of America, Inc. Page 14.</ref> A tomb mound known as Unebi-yama-no-misasagi, said to be that of Emperor Jimmu, is located at the foot of Mt. Unebi. | + | Jimmu established the capital at [[Kashihara|Kashiwara]] (Kashiwabara) 橿原, which is located near Mount Unebi in [[Yamato province]].<ref>Posonby-Fane, Richard A. (1979). ''Imperial cities: The capitals of Japan from the oldest times until 1229''. Washington, DC: University Publications of America, Inc. Page 14.</ref> Today, [[Kashihara Shrine]] stands atop Mt. Unebi, a short distance from Unebi-yama-no-misasagi, a [[kofun|tomb mound]] said to be that of Emperor Jimmu. |
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| | + | {| border="3" align="center" |
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| | + | |width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''None''' |
| | + | |width="25%"|'''Emperor of Japan'''<br>660-582 BCE |
| | + | |width="35%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Emperor Suizei]]''' |
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| | + | </center> |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
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| | [[category:Emperors|Jimmu]] | | [[category:Emperors|Jimmu]] |