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==Jomon Period==
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The succession of Emperors as described in the ''[[Nihon Shoki]]'' and the ''[[Kojiki]]'' cannot be taken at face-value. Neither can the presented dates for those before reign of [[Emperor Kimmei]], who ruled from [[539]] to [[571]]<ref>Funke, Mark C. Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki. Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 49, No. 1. (Spring, 1994), page 11.</ref> be trusted.
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The following list has been divided up by eras, and most importantly by those that fall under the "mythological" or "historical" categories. [[Emperor Sujin]] is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing [[Yamato province|Yamato]] region) after the tribal confederacies that had held power previously--this does not mean, however, that he and those that followed did not have highly ficionalized lives.
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Recent scholarship has raised the possibility that Emperors [[Emperor Seimu|Seimu]] and [[Emperor Chuai|Ch&ucirc;ai]], and [[Empress Jingu|Empress Jing&ucirc;]] were completely ficticious characters<ref>Edwards, Walter. In Pursuit of Himiko. Postwar Archaeology and the Location of Yamatai. Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 51, No. 1. (Spring, 1996), page 60n.</ref>. This assertion could very well apply to many other early Emperors, while others are most likely composite figures--an amalgamation of various important figures in early Japan.
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==Mythological==
 
1. [[Emperor Jimmu|Jimmu]]    660-582 BCE  
 
1. [[Emperor Jimmu|Jimmu]]    660-582 BCE  
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5. [[Emperor Kosho|K&ocirc;sh&ocirc;]]    475-393  
 
5. [[Emperor Kosho|K&ocirc;sh&ocirc;]]    475-393  
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==Yayoi Period==
   
6. [[Emperor Koan|K&ocirc;an]]    392-291  
 
6. [[Emperor Koan|K&ocirc;an]]    392-291  
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9. Kaika    157-98  
 
9. Kaika    157-98  
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==Historical==
    
10. Sujin    97-30  
 
10. Sujin    97-30  
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:[[Empress Jingu|Jing&ucirc;]]    209-269 (Regent)  
 
:[[Empress Jingu|Jing&ucirc;]]    209-269 (Regent)  
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==Yamato Period==
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===Kofun Period===
   
15. [[Emperor Ojin|&Ocirc;jin]]    270-310  
 
15. [[Emperor Ojin|&Ocirc;jin]]    270-310  
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27. Ankan    531-536
 
27. Ankan    531-536
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===Asuka Period===
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===Asuka Period 飛鳥時代===
 
28. Senka    536-539  
 
28. Senka    536-539  
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42. Mommu    697-706  
 
42. Mommu    697-706  
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==Nara Period==
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===Nara Period 奈良時代===
 
43. Gemmei    707-714  
 
43. Gemmei    707-714  
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49. Konin    770-780  
 
49. Konin    770-780  
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==Heian Period==
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===Heian Period 平安時代===
 
50. Kammu    781-806  
 
50. Kammu    781-806  
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81. Antoku    1180-1183  
 
81. Antoku    1180-1183  
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==Kamakura Period==
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===Kamakura Period 鎌倉時代===
 
82. Go-Toba    1183-1198  
 
82. Go-Toba    1183-1198  
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95. Hanazono    1308-1318  
 
95. Hanazono    1308-1318  
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==Muromachi Period==
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===Muromachi Period 室町時代===
 
96. Go-Daigo    1318-1339  
 
96. Go-Daigo    1318-1339  
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99. Go-Kameyama    1383-1392  
 
99. Go-Kameyama    1383-1392  
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===Northern Court===
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====Northern Court====
 
*Kogen    1331-1335  
 
*Kogen    1331-1335  
 
*Komyo    1336-1347  
 
*Komyo    1336-1347  
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107. Go-Yozei    1586-1610
 
107. Go-Yozei    1586-1610
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==Edo Period==
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===Edo Period 江戸時代===
 
108. Gomizuno-o    1611-1629  
 
108. Gomizuno-o    1611-1629  
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121. Komei    1846-1867  
 
121. Komei    1846-1867  
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==Meiji Period==
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===Meiji Period 明治時代===
    
122. Meiji    1868-1912  
 
122. Meiji    1868-1912  
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==Modern Era==
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===Modern Era===
 
123. Taisho
 
123. Taisho
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125. Heisei
 
125. Heisei
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==Notes==
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<references/>
    
[[Category:Emperors]][[Category:Resource Articles]]
 
[[Category:Emperors]][[Category:Resource Articles]]
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