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  2. Empress Michiko - Wikipedia

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    Empress Michiko. Michiko (美智子, born Michiko Shōda [正田 美智子Shōda Michiko] on 20 October 1934) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan. She was Empress of Japan as the wife of Akihito, the 125th Emperor of Japan reigning from 7 January 1989 to 30 April 2019. Michiko married Crown Prince Akihito and became Crown Princess of ...

  3. Aiko, Princess Toshi - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Aiko, Princess Toshi (敬宮愛子内親王, Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō, born 1 December 2001) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan. She is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan. [ 1 ] Following her birth, the ongoing Japanese imperial succession debate had resulted in some politicians holding a favorable ...

  4. Empress of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ahe, Empress Genmei (also Empress Genmyō; 元明天皇 Genmei Tennō) was the 43rd imperial ruler of Japan ruling 707–715 (died December 7, 721). She was Empress Jitō's younger half-sister and the mother of Emperor Monmu, who died in an young age. Hitaka, Empress Genshō (元正天皇 Genshō Tennō) was the 44th monarch of Japan (715–724).

  5. Imperial House of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Imperial House of Japan. The Imperial House (皇室, Kōshitsu) is the dynasty and imperial family of Japan, consisting of those members of the extended family of the reigning emperor of Japan who undertake official and public duties. Under the present constitution of Japan, the emperor is "the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people".

  6. Empress Suiko - Wikipedia

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    House. Imperial House of Japan. Father. Emperor Kinmei. Mother. Soga no Kitashihime. Empress Suiko (推古天皇, Suiko- tennō) (554 – 15 April 628) was the 33rd monarch of Japan, [1] and the country's first and longest-reigning empress regnant, according to the traditional order of succession. [2] Suiko reigned from 593 until her death in 628.

  7. Akihito - Wikipedia

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    Akihito[ a ] (born 23 December 1933) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan who reigned as the 125th emperor of Japan from 1989 until his abdication in 2019. The era of his rule was named the Heisei (平成) era, Heisei being an expression of achieving peace worldwide.

  8. Hirohito - Wikipedia

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    Hirohito as an infant in 1902 Emperor Taishō's four sons in 1921: Hirohito, Takahito, Nobuhito, and Yasuhito. Hirohito was born on 29 April 1901, at Aoyama Palace in Tokyo during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Meiji, [2] the first son of 21-year-old Crown prince Yoshihito (the future Emperor Taishō) and 16-year-old Crown Princess Sadako, the future Empress Teimei. [3]

  9. Empress Jingū - Wikipedia

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    Empress Jingū (神功皇后, Jingū-kōgō)[ b ] was a legendary Japanese empress who ruled as a regent following her husband 's death in 200 AD. [ 5 ][ 6 ] Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Jingū's alleged lifetime. Legends say that after seeking revenge on the people ...