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shinnōke was the collective name for the four cadet branches of the Imperial House of Japan, which were until 1947 entitled to provide a successor to the Chrysanthemum Throne if the main line failed to produce an heir. The heads of these royal house ...
, branches of the
Imperial Family A royal family is the immediate family of monarch, monarchs and sometimes their extended family. The term imperial family appropriately describes the family of an emperor or emperor, empress, and the term papal family describes the family of ...
of
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
which were eligible to succeed to the
Chrysanthemum Throne The is the throne of the Emperor of Japan. The term also can refer to very specific seating, such as the throne in the Shishin-den at Kyoto Imperial Palace. Various other thrones or seats that are used by the Emperor during official functions ...
in the
order of succession An order, line or right of succession is the line of individuals necessitated to hold a high office when it becomes vacated, such as head of state or an honour such as a title of nobility.Prince Yoshihito, the son of the
Northern Court The , also known as the Ashikaga Pretenders or Northern Pretenders, were a set of six pretenders to the throne of Japan during the Nanboku-chō period from 1336 through 1392. Even though the present Imperial House of Japan is descended from the ...
Emperor Sukō. As the house was founded by a Northern Pretender, the first three princes are sometimes not recognized as legitimate Fushimi princes. All of the much later
ōke The were branches of the Imperial House of Japan, Japanese imperial family (皇族 ''Kōka'') created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house, the last surviving ''Shinnōke'' cadet branch. All but two (the Kan'in-no-miya and Nashimoto-no-m ...
were branches off the Fushimi-no-miya house, all but one of them being created by sons of Fushimi-no-miya Kuniye. Unless stated otherwise, each prince is the son of his predecessor. The ''sesshu shinnōke'' and ''ōke'' households, along with the ''
kazoku The was the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan, which existed between 1869 and 1947. It was formed by merging the feudal lords (''Daimyo, daimyō'') and court nobles (''kuge'') into one system modelled after the British peerage. Distin ...
'' (Japanese
peerage A peerage is a legal system historically comprising various hereditary titles (and sometimes Life peer, non-hereditary titles) in a number of countries, and composed of assorted Imperial, royal and noble ranks, noble ranks. Peerages include: A ...
), were reduced to commoner status during the American occupation of Japan, in 1947.


Family tree

This is a family tree of the Fushimi-no-miya of those eligible to succeed to the throne and their ancestors, excluding those who are extinct or demoted to commoners (renounced their imperial status). Numbers provided are given assuming that the Oke are restored. {{chart, Yu2={{nowrap, Princess
Yukiko

{{small, 1680–1720 , boxstyle_Yu2=background:pink;, Yos={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Yoshifusa

{{small, 804–872 , boxstyle_Yos=background:lightblue;, MadE={{ill, Madenokōji Eiko, ja, 万里小路栄子, boxstyle_MadE=background:pink;, Kon3={{nowrap, Konoe
Sakiko
, boxstyle_Kon3=background:pink;, Ky2={{nowrap, {{small, Tsuguhito
1633–1654

Go-Kōmyō
1643–1654(110), boxstyle_Ky2=background:lightblue;, Sai={{nowrap, {{small, Nagahito
1638–1685

Go-Sai
1655–1663(111), boxstyle_Sai=background:lightblue;, Fu3={{nowrap, Takatsukasa
Fusako

{{small, 1653–1712 , boxstyle_Fu3=background:pink;, Sue2={{nowrap, Kujō
Sukezane

{{small, 1669–1729 , boxstyle_Sue2=background:lightblue;, Mas4={{nowrap, Mashiko
{{small, 1669–1738 , boxstyle_Mas4=background:pink;, Yuk={{nowrap, Kujō Yukinori
{{small, 1700–1728 , boxstyle_Yuk=background:lightblue;, Nak2={{nowrap, {{small, Yashuhito
1702–1737

Nakamikado
1709–1735(114), boxstyle_Nak2=background:lightblue;, Mun2={{nowrap, Nijō Munemoto
{{small, 1727–1754 , boxstyle_Mun2=background:lightblue;, Sak3={{nowrap, {{small, Teruhito
1720–1750

Sakuramachi
1735–1747(115), boxstyle_Sak3=background:lightblue;, Mmz={{nowrap, {{small, Toohito
1741–1762

Momozono
1747–1762(116), boxstyle_Mmz=background:lightblue;, Sa23={{nowrap, {{small, Toshiko
1740–1813

Go-Sakuramachi
1762–1771(117), boxstyle_Sa23=background:pink;, Har={{nowrap, Nijō Harutaka
{{small, 1754–1826 , boxstyle_Har=background:lightblue;, Mo2={{nowrap, {{small, Hidehito
1758–1779

Go-Momozono
1771–1779(118), boxstyle_Mo2=background:lightblue;, Kaj={{nowrap, Kajyūji Tadako
{{small, 1780-1843 , boxstyle_Kaj=background:pink;, Yos3={{nowrap, Princess
Yoshiko

{{small, 1779–1846 , boxstyle_Yos3=background:pink;, His2={{nowrap,
Kujō Hisatada , son of Nijō Harutaka, was a ''kuge'' or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He was adopted by his brother Kujō Suketsugu, Suketsugu as his son. He held a regent position kampaku from 1856 to 1862, and retired in 1863, becomi ...

{{small, 1798–1871 , boxstyle_His2=background:lightblue;, Na={{nowrap, Ōgimachi
Naoko
{{small, 1803–1856 , boxstyle_Na=background:pink;, Eis={{nowrap, Empress
Dowager
Eishō

(Asako Kujō)
{{small, 1835–1897 , boxstyle_Eis=background:pink;, Yo0={{nowrap, Nakayama
Yoshiko

{{small, 1836–1907 , boxstyle_Yo0=background:pink;, YaNa={{nowrap, Yanagiwara
Naruko

{{small, 1859–1943 , boxstyle_YaNa=background:pink;, Sh0={{nowrap, Empress
Dowager
Shōken

(Haruko Ichijō)
{{small, 1849–1914 , boxstyle_Sh0=background:pink;, Tai={{nowrap, {{small, Yoshihito
1879–1926

Taishō
1912–1926(123), boxstyle_Tai=background:lightblue;, Ya5={{nowrap, Toshiko,
Princess Yasu

{{small, 1896–1978 , boxstyle_Ya5=background:pink;, Na8={{nowrap, Higashikuni
Naruhiko

{{small, 1887–1990 , boxstyle_Na8=background:lightblue;, Shw={{nowrap, {{small, Hirohito
1901–1989

Shōwa
1926–1989(124), boxstyle_Shw=background:lightblue;, Aki3={{nowrap, {{small, Akihito
b. 1933

The Emperor
Emeritus

1989–2019(125), boxstyle_Aki3=background:lightblue;, Ma3={{nowrap, Tokugawa
Masako

{{small, 1607–1678 , boxstyle_Ma3=background:pink;, Mei={{nowrap, {{small, Okiko
1624–1696

Meishō
1629–1643(109), boxstyle_Mei=background:pink;, boxstyle_FuH=background:lightblue;, MPN= Prince Nashimoto Morimasa, boxstyle_MPN=background:lightblue;, Goj= Gojong
Emperor of Korea, boxstyle_Goj=background:lightblue;, Tsun= Konoe Tsunehira, Kn13= Konoe Mototsugu, Kn12= Konoe Michitsugu, Kn11= Konoe Kanetsugu, Kn10= Konoe Tadatsugu, Kn7= Konoe Fusatsugu, Kan9={{ill, Kanshūji Norihide, ja, 勧修寺教秀, Kn6= Konoe Masaie, MadKa=Madenokōji Katafusa (1466-1507), Kon7= Hisamichi(15)
(1472-1544), MadH=Madenokōji Hidefusa, Kon6= Taneie(16)
(1503-1566), Mad9={{nowrap, {{ill, Madenokōji Fusako, ja, 万里小路房子 , boxstyle_Mad9=background:pink;, Tok={{nowrap, Tokugawa
Ieyasu

{{small, 1543–1616
Shōgun:
1603–1605 , boxstyle_Tok=background:lightblue;, Kon2={{nowrap, Konoe
Sakihisa
, boxstyle_Kon2=background:lightblue;, Hi5={{nowrap, Tokugawa
Hidetada

{{small, 1579–1632
Shōgun:
1605–1623 , boxstyle_Hi5=background:lightblue;, Mic3={{nowrap, Kujō Michitaka
{{small, 1839–1906 , boxstyle_Mic3=background:lightblue;, Tei={{nowrap, Empress
Teimei

(Sadako Kujō)
{{small, 1884–1951 , boxstyle_Tei=background:pink;, Se7={{nowrap, Setsuko
Matsudaira

{{small, 1909–1995 , boxstyle_Se7=background:pink;, Ch7={{nowrap, Yasuhito,
Prince
Chichibu

{{small, 1902–1953 , boxstyle_Ch7=background:lightblue;, No7={{nowrap, Nobuhito,
Prince
Takamatsu

{{small, 1905–1987 , boxstyle_No7=background:lightblue;, Kk11={{nowrap, Kikuko,
Tokugawa

{{small, 1911–2004 , boxstyle_Kk11=background:pink;, Yu7={{nowrap, Yuriko
Takagi

{{small, b. 1923 , boxstyle_Yu7=background:pink;, Ta7={{nowrap, Takahito,
Prince Mikasa

{{small, 1915–2016 , boxstyle_Ta7=background:lightblue;, Koj={{nowrap, Empress
Kōjun

(Princess Nagako
of Kuni)
{{small, 1903–2000 , boxstyle_Koj=background:pink;, Yo8={{nowrap, Yoshihito,
Prince
Katsura

{{small, 1948–2014 , boxstyle_Yo8=background:lightblue;, Ya9={{nowrap, Princess
Yasuko
of Mikasa

{{small, b. 1944 , boxstyle_Ya9=background:pink;, Ta9={{nowrap, Tadateru
Konoe

{{small, b. 1939 , boxstyle_Ta9=background:lightblue;, Sa8={{nowrap, Sachiko
Princess Hisa

{{small, 1927–1928 , boxstyle_Sa8=background:pink;, Ta8={{nowrap, Takako,
Princess Suga

{{small, b. 1939 , boxstyle_Ta8=background:pink;, Hi8={{nowrap, Hisanaga
Shimazu
{{small, b. 1934 , boxstyle_Hi8=background:lightblue;, Te8={{nowrap, Shigeko
Princess Teru

{{small, 1925–1961 , boxstyle_Te8=background:pink;, Mo8={{nowrap, Morihiro
Higashikuni

{{small, 1916–1969 , boxstyle_Mo8=background:lightblue;, Yib= Yi Bangja
1901-1989
Crown Princess of Korea, Yiun= Yi Un
1897-1970
Crown Prince of Korea, boxstyle_Yiun=background:lightblue;, To8={{nowrap, Toshimichi
Takatsukasa

{{small, 1923–1966 , boxstyle_To8=background:lightblue;, Ka8={{nowrap, Kazuko,
Princess Taka

{{small, 1929–1989 , boxstyle_Ka8=background:pink;, Mi0={{nowrap, The Empress
Emerita

(Michiko Shōda)
{{small, b. 1934 , boxstyle_Mi0=background:pink;, Ma8={{nowrap, Masahito,
Prince Hitachi

{{small, b. 1935 , boxstyle_Ma8=background:lightblue;, Ha8={{nowrap, Hanako
Tsugaru

{{small, b. 1940 , boxstyle_Ha8=background:pink;, At8={{nowrap, Atsuko,
Princess Yori

{{small, b. 1931 , boxstyle_At8=background:pink;, Ik8={{nowrap, Takamasa
Ikeda
{{small, 1926–2012 , boxstyle_Ik8=background:lightblue;, Yiku= Yi Ku
1931-2005
Pretender of Korea, boxstyle_Yiku=background:lightblue;, To9={{nowrap, Prince
Tomohito
of Mikasa

{{small, 1946–2012 , boxstyle_To9=background:lightblue;, No9={{nowrap, Nobuko Asō
{{small, b. 1955 , boxstyle_No9=background:pink;, Nh0={{nowrap, {{small, Naruhito
b. 1960

The Emperor
2019–present(126), boxstyle_Nh0=background:lightblue;, Ma0={{nowrap, The Empress
(Masako Owada)
{{small, b. 1963 , boxstyle_Ma0=background:pink;, Fh0={{nowrap, Crown Prince
Akishino

{{small, b. 1965 , boxstyle_Fh0=background:lightblue;, Ko0={{nowrap, Crown Princess
Akishino

(Kiko Kawashima)
{{small, b. 1966 , boxstyle_Ko0=background:pink;, Sk0={{nowrap, Sayako,
Princess
Nori

{{small, b. 1969 , boxstyle_Sk0=background:pink;, Yi0={{nowrap, Yoshiki Kuroda
{{small, b. 1965 , boxstyle_Yi0=background:lightblue;, No10={{nowrap, Norihito,
Prince
Takamado

{{small, 1954–2002 , boxstyle_No10=background:lightblue;, Hi9={{nowrap, Hisako
Tottori

{{small, b. 1953 , boxstyle_Hi9=background:pink;, Ak9={{nowrap, Princess Akiko
of Mikasa

{{small, b. 1981 , boxstyle_Ak9=background:pink;, Yk9={{nowrap, Princess Yōko
of Mikasa

{{small, b. 1983 , boxstyle_Yk9=background:pink;, Aiko={{nowrap, Aiko,
Princess Toshi

{{small, b. 2001 , boxstyle_Aiko=background:pink;, Mako={{nowrap, Princess Mako
{{small, b. 1991 , boxstyle_Mako=background:pink;, Komur={{nowrap, Kei Komuro
{{small, b. 1991 , boxstyle_Komur=background:lightblue;, Kako={{nowrap, Princess Kako
{{small, b. 1994 , boxstyle_Kako=background:pink;, Hisa={{nowrap, Prince Hisahito
{{small, b. 2006 , boxstyle_Hisa=background:lightblue;, Tg9={{nowrap, Princess
Tsuguko
of Takamado

{{small, b. 1986 , boxstyle_Tg9=background:pink;, No92={{nowrap, Princess
Noriko
of Takamado

{{small, b. 1988 , boxstyle_No92=background:pink;, Ku0={{nowrap, Kunimaro
Senge
{{small, b. 1973 , boxstyle_Ku0=background:lightblue;, Ay9={{nowrap, Princess
Ayako
of Takamado

{{small, b. 1990 , boxstyle_Ay9=background:pink;, km0=Kei Moriya
{{small, b. 1986, boxstyle_km0=background:lightblue;, p31=Takeda Tsunekazu
(b. 1947)
31, p32=Takeda Tsuneyasu p
(b. 1975)
32, p33=Takeda Tsuneyoshi
(b. 1978)
33, Kg2={{nowrap, {{small, Iyahito
1336–1374

Go-Kōgon
{{colour, green, ''1352–1371'' , boxstyle_Kg2=background:lightblue;, Cho2={{nowrap, {{small, Yutanari
1343–1394

Chōkei
1368–1383(98), boxstyle_Cho2=background:lightblue;, Km2={{nowrap, {{small, Hironari
1347–1424

Go-Kameyama
1383–1392(99), boxstyle_Km2=background:lightblue;, En2={{nowrap, {{small, Ohito
1359–1393

Go-En'yū
{{colour, green, ''1371–1382'' , boxstyle_En2=background:lightblue;, Key={{small, {{nowrap, Key: {{colour, green, ''Northern
Pretender''

Legitimate
Emperor , boxstyle_Key=border-width:0px, Ko2={{nowrap, {{small, Motohito
1377–1433

Go-Komatsu
{{colour, green, ''1382–1392''
1392–1412(100), boxstyle_Ko2=background:lightblue;, Shk2={{nowrap, {{small, Mihito
1401–1428

Shōkō
1412–1428(101), boxstyle_Shk2=background:lightblue;, shi={{nowrap, SHINTO
DEITIES
{{small, ''(legendary
genealogy)'', boxstyle_shi=border-width:0px, Izg={{nowrap,
Izanagi Izanagi (イザナギ/伊邪那岐/伊弉諾) or Izanaki (イザナキ), formally referred to with a divine honorific as , is the creator deity (''kami'') of both creation and life in Japanese mythology. He and his sister-wife Izanami are the ...
, boxstyle_Izg=background:lightblue;, Izm={{nowrap,
Izanami , formally referred to with the honorific , is the creator deity of both creation and death in Japanese mythology, as well as the Shinto mother goddess. She and her brother-husband Izanagi are the last of the seven generations of primordial ...
, boxstyle_Izm=background:pink;, Tak={{nowrap,
Takamimusubi Takamimusubi (高御産巣日, lit. "High Generative Force") is a Creator deity, creation deity in Japanese mythology, who was the second of the Kotoamatsukami, first beings to come into existence. It is speculated that Takamimusubi was origin ...
, boxstyle_Tak=background:silver;, Ama={{nowrap,
Amaterasu , often called Amaterasu () for short, also known as and , is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology. Often considered the chief deity (''kami'') of the Shinto pantheon, she is also portrayed in Japan's earliest literary texts, the () ...
, boxstyle_Ama=background:pink;, Oya={{nowrap, Ōyamatsumi, boxstyle_Oya=background:lightblue;, Wat={{nowrap, Watatsumi, boxstyle_Wat=background:silver;, Sus={{nowrap, Susanoo, boxstyle_Sus=background:lightblue;, Fut= Futodama, boxstyle_Fut=background:lightblue;, Yor={{nowrap, Takuhadachiji
-hime, boxstyle_Yor=background:pink;, Ame={{nowrap, Ame no
Oshihomimi
, boxstyle_Ame=background:lightblue;, Amnh= Ame-no-hohi, boxstyle_Amnh=background:lightblue;, Azu= Azumi people, boxstyle_Azu=background:lightgreen;, Inbe= Inbe clan, boxstyle_Inbe=background:lightgreen;, Nigi= Nigihayahi, boxstyle_Nigi=background:lightblue;, Nin={{nowrap, Ninigi, boxstyle_Nin=background:lightblue;, Kon={{nowrap, Konohana
Sakuyahime
, boxstyle_Kon=background:pink;, Haji= Haji clan, boxstyle_Haji=background:lightgreen;, Mono= Mononobe clan, boxstyle_Mono=background:lightgreen;, Tama= Tamanoya, boxstyle_Tama=background:lightblue;, Hod={{nowrap, Hoderi
(Umisachi-hiko)
, boxstyle_Hod=background:lightblue;, Hoh={{nowrap, Hohodemi
(Hoori)
, boxstyle_Hoh=background:lightblue;, Toy={{nowrap, Toyotama
-hime
, boxstyle_Toy=background:pink;, Miz={{nowrap, Mizokui, boxstyle_Miz=background:pink;, Kamm= Kamimusubi, boxstyle_Kamm=background:lightblue;, not={{nowrap, {{small, son or
6th-generation
descendant , boxstyle_not=border-width:0px, Sin= Shinabe clan, boxstyle_Sin=background:lightgreen;, Hay= Hayato people, boxstyle_Hay=background:lightgreen;, Uga={{nowrap, Ugayafu
-kiaezu
, boxstyle_Uga=background:lightblue;, Tam={{nowrap, Tamayori
-hime
, boxstyle_Tam=background:pink;, Oku={{nowrap, Ōkuninushi
(Ōnamuchi), boxstyle_Oku=background:lightblue;, Sey={{nowrap, Seyadatara
-hime, boxstyle_Sey=background:pink;, Ank= Ame-no-Koyane, boxstyle_Ank=background:lightblue;, Kro={{nowrap, Kotoshironushi, boxstyle_Kro=background:lightblue;, Tme={{nowrap, Tamakushi-hime, boxstyle_Tme=background:pink;, Susa={{ill, Ame no oshikumo nomi koto, ja, 天押雲根命 ( Nakatomi clan progenitor) * {{Open access {{Cite book , author=太田亮 , url=https://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1130845/702?__lang=en , title=姓氏家系大辞典 , date=1934 , publisher=姓氏家系大辞典刊行会 , editor1-last=上田 , editor1-first=萬年 , editor1-link=:ja:上田萬年 , volume=第1巻 , pages=1257–1261 , chapter=大中臣 オホナカトミ , oclc=673726070 , id={{JPNO, 47004572 , editor2-last=三上 , editor2-first=参次 監修 , editor2-link=:ja:三上参次 , authorlink=:ja:太田亮 * 中村英重「中臣氏と家門」(所収: 吉村武彦 編『律令制国家と古代社会の詳細』( 塙書房2005年平成17年)) ISBN 978-4-8273-1196-9), boxstyle_Susa=background:lightgreen;, Tae={{nowrap, Takeminakata, boxstyle_Tae=background:lightblue;, Susa2={{nowrap, Susa Clan
(clan of priests at Susa Shrine), boxstyle_Susa2=background:lightgreen;, emp={{nowrap,
JAPANESE
EMPERORS, boxstyle_emp=border-width:0px, Ino={{nowrap, Inahi no
Mikoto, boxstyle_Ino=background:lightblue;, Inm={{nowrap, Itsuse no
Mikoto, boxstyle_Inm=background:lightblue;, Ahi={{nowrap, Ahiratsu-hime, boxstyle_Ahi=background:pink;, Jim={{nowrap, {{small, 711–585 BC

Jimmu
660–585 BC(1) , boxstyle_Jim=background:lightblue;, Him={{nowrap, Himetataraisuzu-hime{{Cite web , url=http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=77 , title=Isukeyorihime , first=Nishioka , last=Kazuhiko , date=26 April 2005 , publisher=Encyclopedia of Shinto , access-date=2010-09-29, boxstyle_Him=background:pink;, Miwa= Miwa clan, boxstyle_Miwa=background:lightgreen;, Nak1={{ill, Amenotaneko, ja, 天種子命, boxstyle_Nak1=background:lightblue;, Kiu={{nowrap, Kisumimi, boxstyle_Kiu=background:lightblue;, Tag={{nowrap, Tagishimimi, boxstyle_Tag=background:lightblue;, Sui={{nowrap, {{small, 632–549 BC

Suizei
581–549 BC(2), boxstyle_Sui=background:lightblue;, Izu={{nowrap, {{Interlanguage link, Isuzuyori-hime, ja, 五十鈴依媛命 , boxstyle_Izu=background:pink;, Hio={{nowrap, {{Interlanguage link, Hikoyai, ja, 日子八井命 , boxstyle_Hio=background:lightblue;, Kay={{nowrap, {{Interlanguage link, Kamuyaimimi, ja, 神八井耳命
{{small, d.577 BC , boxstyle_Kay=background:lightblue;, Nak12={{ill, Usami no Mikoto, ja, 宇佐臣命, boxstyle_Nak12=background:lightblue;, Ann={{nowrap, {{small, 567–511 BC

Annei
549–511 BC(3), boxstyle_Ann=background:lightblue;, INM={{ill, Ikisomimi no mikoto, ja, 息石耳命, boxstyle_INM=background:lightblue;, Nak13={{ill, Mishokutsuomi no Mikoto, ja, 御食津臣命, boxstyle_Nak13=background:lightblue;, Ito={{nowrap, {{small, 553–477 BC

Itoku
510–476 BC(4), boxstyle_Ito=background:lightblue;, AYM={{ill, Amonotoyototsu-hime, ja, 天豊津媛命, boxstyle_AYM=background:pink;, Nak14={{ill, Ikatsuomikoto, ja, 伊賀津臣命, boxstyle_Nak14=background:lightblue;, Yot={{nowrap, Yosotarashi-hime, boxstyle_Yot=background:pink;, Kos={{nowrap, {{small, 501–393 BC

Kōshō
475–393 BC(5), boxstyle_Kos=background:lightblue;, Naka7={{ill, Nashitomi, ja, 梨迹臣命, boxstyle_Naka7=background:lightblue;, Ata={{nowrap, Ametarashihiko
kunioshihito, boxstyle_Ata=background:lightblue;, Koa={{nowrap, {{small, 427–291 BC

Kōan A ( ; ; zh, c=公案, p=gōng'àn ; ; ) is a narrative, story, dialogue, question, or statement from Chan Buddhism, Chinese Chan Buddhist lore, supplemented with commentaries, that is used in Zen Buddhism, Buddhist practice in different way ...

392–291 BC(6), boxstyle_Koa=background:lightblue;, Naka2={{ill, Kamikikikatsu, ja, 神聞勝命, boxstyle_Naka2=background:lightblue;, Osi={{nowrap, Oshihime, boxstyle_Osi=background:pink;, Kor={{nowrap, {{small, 342–215 BC

Kōrei
290–215 BC(7), boxstyle_Kor=background:lightblue;, Kuw={{nowrap, Kuwashi-hime, boxstyle_Kuw=background:pink;, Naka3={{ill, Kushiukameshi no Mikoto, ja, 久志宇賀主命, boxstyle_Naka3=background:lightblue;, Iga={{nowrap, Igashikome, boxstyle_Iga=background:pink;, Kog={{nowrap, {{small, 273–158 BC

Kōgen
214–158 BC(8), boxstyle_Kog=background:lightblue;, Knm={{nowrap, Kibitsuhiko, boxstyle_Knm=background:lightblue;, Wko={{nowrap, Wakatakehiko, boxstyle_Wko=background:lightblue;, Naka4={{ill, Kuninazu no oukashima, ja, 国摩大鹿島命, boxstyle_Naka4=background:lightblue;, Hik={{nowrap, Hikofutsuoshi
no Makoto, boxstyle_Hik=background:lightblue;, Kai={{nowrap, {{small, 208–98 BC

Kaika
157–98 BC(9), boxstyle_Kai=background:lightblue;, Naka5={{ill, Omikiyama no Mikoto, ja, 臣狭山命, boxstyle_Naka5=background:lightblue;, Suj={{nowrap, {{small, 148–30 BC

Sujin
97–30 BC(10), boxstyle_Suj=background:lightblue;, Hik2={{nowrap, Hikoimasu, boxstyle_Hik2=background:lightblue;, Naka6={{ill, Nakatomi no Ikatsu, ja, 中臣烏賊津, boxstyle_Naka6=background:lightblue;, sog={{nowrap, {{small, son or grandson , boxstyle_sog=border-width:0px, Tak2={{nowrap, Takenouchi
no Sukune
, boxstyle_Tak2=background:lightblue;, Ya1={{nowrap, Yasaka Iribiko, boxstyle_Ya1=background:lightblue;, Sun={{nowrap, {{small, 69 BC–70 AD

Suinin
29 BC–70 AD(11), boxstyle_Sun=background:lightblue;, Yam={{nowrap, Yamashiro
no Ōtsutsuki
Mawaka, boxstyle_Yam=background:lightblue;, Naka=O-o-obase-no-mikoto (大小橋命) , boxstyle_Naka=background:lightblue;, Ya2={{nowrap, Yasaka Iribime, boxstyle_Ya2=background:pink;, Kei={{nowrap, {{small, 13 BC–130 AD

Keikō
71–130(12), boxstyle_Kei=background:lightblue;, Kan=Kanime Ikazuchi, boxstyle_Kan=background:lightblue;, Naka8=Nakatomi no Amahisa-no-kimi , boxstyle_Naka8=background:lightblue;, Ish={{nowrap, Soga no
Ishikawa
Sukune
(
Soga clan The was one of the most powerful aristocratic kin groups Uji (clan), (''uji'') of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state—the Yamato period, Yamato polity—and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism in Japan. Through the 5th and ...
progenitor), boxstyle_Ish=background:lightgreen;, Sei={{nowrap, {{small, 84–190

Seimu
131–191(13), boxstyle_Sei=background:lightblue;, Iok={{nowrap, Ioki Iribiko, boxstyle_Iok=background:lightblue;, YaM={{nowrap, Yamato Takeru, boxstyle_YaM=background:lightblue;, Fta={{nowrap, Futaji Irihime, boxstyle_Fta=background:pink;, Oki={{nowrap, Okinaga
no Sukune, boxstyle_Oki=background:lightblue;, Naka9=Nakatomi no Abiko , boxstyle_Naka9=background:lightblue;, Mac={{nowrap, Soga
no Machi, boxstyle_Mac=background:lightblue;, Hom={{nowrap, Homuda
Mawaka, boxstyle_Hom=background:lightblue;, Chu={{nowrap, {{small, 149–200

Chūai
192–200(14), boxstyle_Chu=background:lightblue;, Jin={{nowrap,
Jingū
200–270, boxstyle_Jin=background:pink;, Nak10=Nakatomi no Mahito , boxstyle_Nak10=background:lightblue;, Nak={{nowrap, Nakatsuhime, boxstyle_Nak=background:pink;, Oji={{nowrap, {{small, 201–310

Ōjin
270–310(15), boxstyle_Oji=background:lightblue;, Nak11=Nakatomi no Kamako , boxstyle_Nak11=background:lightblue;, Kar={{nowrap, Soga
no Karako, boxstyle_Kar=background:lightblue;, Iw2= Princess Iwa, boxstyle_Iw2=background:pink;, Nin2={{nowrap, {{small, 290–399

Nintoku
313–399(16), boxstyle_Nin2=background:lightblue;, Wak={{nowrap, Wakanuke
no Futamata, boxstyle_Wak=background:lightblue;, Nak15=Nakatomi no Kuroda , boxstyle_Nak15=background:lightblue;, Ric={{nowrap,
Richū
400–405(17), boxstyle_Ric=background:lightblue;, Haz={{nowrap,
Hanzei
406–410(18), boxstyle_Haz=background:lightblue;, Ing={{nowrap,
Ingyō
411–453(19), boxstyle_Ing=background:lightblue;, Osk={{nowrap, Oshisaka
no Hime, boxstyle_Osk=background:pink;, Oho={{nowrap, Ohohoto
no Ōkimi, boxstyle_Oho=background:lightblue;, Kom={{nowrap, Soga
no Koma
, boxstyle_Kom=background:lightblue;, Ich={{nowrap, Ichinobe
no Oshiwa
, boxstyle_Ich=background:lightblue;, Ank2={{nowrap,
Ankō
453–456(20), boxstyle_Ank2=background:lightblue;, Yur={{nowrap, {{small, 418–479

Yūryaku
456–479(21), boxstyle_Yur=background:lightblue;, Ohi={{nowrap, Ohi
no Ōkimi, boxstyle_Ohi=background:lightblue;, Ken={{nowrap, {{small, 449–487

Kenzō
484–487(23), boxstyle_Ken=background:lightblue;, Nnk={{nowrap,
Ninken
488–498(24), boxstyle_Nnk=background:lightblue;, Sen={{nowrap,
Seinei
480–484(22), boxstyle_Sen=background:lightblue;, Ush={{nowrap, Ushi
no Ōkimi, boxstyle_Ush=background:lightblue;, Bur={{nowrap, {{small, 489–507

Buretsu
498–507(25), boxstyle_Bur=background:lightblue;, Tas={{nowrap, Tashiraka, boxstyle_Tas=background:pink;, Ket={{nowrap,
Keitai
507–531(26), boxstyle_Ket=background:lightblue;, Ina={{nowrap, Soga
no Iname

{{small, 506?-570 , boxstyle_Ina=background:lightblue;, Tac={{nowrap, Tachibana, boxstyle_Tac=background:pink;, Sek={{nowrap, {{small, 467–539

Senka
536–539(28), boxstyle_Sek=background:lightblue;, Akn={{nowrap, {{small, 465–536

Ankan
531–536(27), boxstyle_Akn=background:lightblue;, Uma={{nowrap, Soga
no Umako

{{small, c.551-626 , boxstyle_Uma=background:lightblue;, Nak16=Nakatomi no Tokiwa , boxstyle_Nak16=background:lightblue;, Iwa={{nowrap, Ishi-Hime, boxstyle_Iwa=background:pink;, Kim={{nowrap, {{small, 509–571

Kinmei
539–571(29), boxstyle_Kim=background:lightblue;, Kit={{nowrap, Soga no
Kitashihime
, boxstyle_Kit=background:pink;, Oan={{nowrap, Soga no
Oanenokimi, boxstyle_Oan=background:pink;, Hir={{nowrap, Hiro Hime
{{small, ?-575 , boxstyle_Hir=background:pink;, Una={{nowrap, Unako
no Otoshi, boxstyle_Una=background:pink;, Bid={{nowrap, {{small, 538–585

Bidatsu
572–585(30), boxstyle_Bid=background:lightblue;, Suk={{nowrap, {{small, 554–628

Suiko
593–628(33), boxstyle_Suk=background:pink;, Yom={{nowrap, {{small, 540–587

Yōmei
585–587(31), boxstyle_Yom=background:lightblue;, Ana={{nowrap, Anahobe no
Hashihito, boxstyle_Ana=background:pink;, Suh={{nowrap, {{small, ?–592

Sushun
587–592(32), boxstyle_Suh=background:lightblue;, Kur={{nowrap, Soga no
Kuramaro, boxstyle_Kur=background:lightblue;, Nak17=Nakatomi no Katanoko , boxstyle_Nak17=background:lightblue;, Osh={{nowrap, Oshisako no Oe
{{small, b.556 , boxstyle_Osh=background:lightblue;, Nuk={{nowrap, Nukate Hime
{{small, b. 570 , boxstyle_Nuk=background:pink;, Sak={{nowrap, Prince
Sakurai
{{small, 560-587? , boxstyle_Sak=background:lightblue;, Sh={{nowrap,
Prince Shōtoku , also known as or , was a semi-legendary regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan who served under Empress Suiko. He was the son of Emperor Yōmei and his consort, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito, who was also Yōmei's younger half ...

{{small, 574-622 , boxstyle_Sh=background:lightblue;, Ot1= Ōtomo
no Koteko
, boxstyle_Ot1=background:pink;, Nak18=Nakatomi no Mikeko , boxstyle_Nak18=background:lightblue;, Chi={{nowrap, Chinu no Ōkimi, boxstyle_Chi=background:lightblue;, Kib={{nowrap, Kibi Hime, boxstyle_Kib=background:pink;, Mur={{nowrap, Soga no
Murajiko
{{small, 611–664 , boxstyle_Mur=background:lightblue;, FFF=(614-669)
Fujiwara no Kamatari
(
Fujiwara clan The was a powerful family of imperial regents in Japan, descending from the Nakatomi clan and, as legend held, through them their ancestral god Ame-no-Koyane. The Fujiwara prospered since ancient times and dominated the imperial court until th ...
progenitor) Brinkley, Frank and Dairoku Kikuchi. (1915). ''A History of the Japanese People from the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era.'' New York: Encyclopædia Britannica
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669, boxstyle_FFF=background:lightgreen;, Jom={{nowrap, {{small, 593–641

Jomei
629–641(34), boxstyle_Jom=background:lightblue;, Koy={{nowrap, {{small, 594–661

Kōgyoku
642–645(35)
Saimei
654–661(37), boxstyle_Koy=background:pink;, Kot={{nowrap, {{small, 596–654

Kōtoku
645–654(36), boxstyle_Kot=background:lightblue;, Nanb={{ill, Prince Nanba, ja, 難波皇子, Mas={{nowrap, Soga
no Masako, boxstyle_Mas=background:pink;, Fuh={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Fuhito

{{small, 659–720 , boxstyle_Fuh=background:lightblue;, Ten={{nowrap, {{small, 626–671

Tenji
661–671(38), boxstyle_Ten=background:lightblue;, Ya3={{nowrap, Yamato Hime
no Ōkimi
, boxstyle_Ya3=background:pink;, Kuri={{ill, Prince Kurikuma, ja, 栗隈王, Kob={{nowrap, {{small, 648–672

Kōbun
671–672(39), boxstyle_Kob=background:lightblue;, To1={{nowrap, Princess Tōchi
{{small, 648/653–678 , boxstyle_To1=background:pink;, Jit={{nowrap, {{small, 645–703

Jitō were medieval territory stewards in Japan, especially in the Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates. Appointed by the shōgun, ''jitō'' managed manors, including national holdings governed by the '' kokushi'' or provincial governor. There were als ...

686–697(41), boxstyle_Jit=background:pink;, Tem={{nowrap, {{small, 631–686

Tenmu
672–686(40), boxstyle_Tem=background:lightblue;, Minu={{ill, Prince Minu, ja, 美努王, Fus={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Fusasaki

{{small, 681–737 , boxstyle_Fus=background:lightblue;, Shk={{nowrap, Shiki
{{small, c.668-716 , boxstyle_Shk=background:lightblue;, Gme={{nowrap, {{small, 660–721

Genmei
707–715(43), boxstyle_Gme=background:pink;, Kus={{nowrap, Kusakabe
{{small, 662–689 , boxstyle_Kus=background:lightblue;, Ton={{nowrap, Prince Toneri
{{small, 676–735 , boxstyle_Ton=background:lightblue;, Tac2={{nowrap, Tachibana no Michiyo
( Tachibana clan progenitor), boxstyle_Tac2=background:lightgreen;, Miy={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Miyako
{{small, ?-754 , boxstyle_Miy=background:pink;, Mom={{nowrap, {{small, 683–707

Monmu
697–707(42), boxstyle_Mom=background:lightblue;, Gen={{nowrap, {{small, 683–748

Genshō
715–724(44), boxstyle_Gen=background:pink;, Jun={{nowrap, {{small, 733–765

Junnin
758–764(47), boxstyle_Jun=background:lightblue;, Moro= Tachibana no Moroe, Mat={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Matate

{{small, 715–766 , boxstyle_Mat=background:lightblue;, Kmo={{nowrap, Empress
Kōmyō

{{small, 701–760 , boxstyle_Kmo=background:pink;, Sho={{nowrap, {{small, 701–756

Shōmu
724-749(45), boxstyle_Sho=background:lightblue;, Nara= Tachibana no Naramaro, Kok={{nowrap, {{small, 718–770

Kōken
749–758(46)
Shōtoku
764–770(48), boxstyle_Kok=background:pink;, Ika={{nowrap, Princess Inoe
(Ikami)
{{small, 717–775 , boxstyle_Ika=background:pink;, Kni={{nowrap, {{small, 709–782

Kōnin
770–781(49), boxstyle_Kni=background:lightblue;, Tko={{nowrap, Takano
no Niigasa

{{small, c.720-790 , boxstyle_Tko=background:pink;, Kiyo={{ill, Tachibana no Kiyotomo, ja, 橘清友, Uch={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Uchimaro

{{small, 756–812 , boxstyle_Uch=background:lightblue;, Sak2={{nowrap, Sakahito
{{small, 754–829 , boxstyle_Sak2=background:pink;, Kam={{nowrap, {{small, Yamabe
737–806

Kanmu
781–806(50), boxstyle_Kam=background:lightblue;, Ot2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Otomuro

{{small, 760–790 , boxstyle_Ot2=background:pink;, Fuy={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Fuyutsugu

{{small, 775–826 , boxstyle_Fuy=background:lightblue;, Asa={{nowrap, Asahara
{{small, 779–817 , boxstyle_Asa=background:pink;, Hei={{nowrap, {{small, Ate
774–824

Heizei
806–809(51), boxstyle_Hei=background:lightblue;, Sag={{nowrap, {{small, Kamino
786–842

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809–823(52), boxstyle_Sag=background:lightblue;, Ka2={{nowrap, Tachibana
no Kachiko

{{small, 786–850 , boxstyle_Ka2=background:pink;, Ko3=Princess
Koshi
{{small, 789–809, boxstyle_Ko3=background:pink;, Jua={{nowrap, {{small, Ōtomo
786–840

Junna
823–833(53), boxstyle_Jua=background:lightblue;, Kazu={{ill, Kazurawara Shinno, ja, 葛原親王, Nag={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Nagara

{{small, 802–856 , boxstyle_Nag=background:lightblue;, Kiy={{nowrap, Minamoto
no Kiyohime
{{small, 810–856 , boxstyle_Kiy=background:pink;, No1=Fujiwara
no Nobuko
{{small, 809–871, boxstyle_No1=background:pink;, Nim={{nowrap, {{small, Masara
810–850

Ninmyō
''(Fukakusa)''
833–850(54), boxstyle_Nim=background:lightblue;, Se2={{nowrap, Princess
Seishi

{{small, 810–879 , boxstyle_Se2=background:pink;, Taka={{ill, Takami Shinno, ja, 高見王, Aki={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Akirakeiko
{{small, 829–899 , boxstyle_Aki=background:pink;, Mon={{nowrap, {{small, Michiyasu
827–858

Montoku
850–858(55), boxstyle_Mon=background:lightblue;, Koo={{nowrap, {{small, Tokiyasu
830–887

Kōkō
884–887(58), boxstyle_Koo=background:lightblue;, Tair= Taira no Takamochi
(
Taira clan The was one of the four most important Japanese clans, clans that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period, Heian period of History of Japan, Japanese history – the others being the Minamoto clan, Minamoto, the Fujiwara clan, Fuji ...
progenitor), boxstyle_Tair=background:lightgreen;, Mot={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Mototsune

{{small, 836–891 , boxstyle_Mot=background:lightblue;, Tak4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Takaiko
{{small, 842–910 , boxstyle_Tak4=background:pink;, Sew={{nowrap, {{small, Korehito
850–880

Seiwa
858–876(56), boxstyle_Sew=background:lightblue;, Uda={{nowrap, {{small, Sadami
867–931

Uda
887–897(59), boxstyle_Uda=background:lightblue;, Tad={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Tadahira

{{small, 880–949 , boxstyle_Tad=background:lightblue;, Yoz={{nowrap, {{small, Sadaakira
869–949

Yōzei
876–884(57), boxstyle_Yoz=background:lightblue;, Ons={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Onshi

{{small, 885–954 , boxstyle_Ons=background:pink;, Dai={{nowrap, {{small, Atsuhito
885–930

Daigo
897–930(60), boxstyle_Dai=background:lightblue;, Ats={{nowrap, Prince
Atsumi
{{small, 893-967 , boxstyle_Ats=background:lightblue;, Yas={{nowrap, Kōshi
{{small, 919-957 , boxstyle_Yas=background:pink;, Mor={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Morosuke

{{small, 909–960 , boxstyle_Mor=background:lightblue;, Kin={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kinsue

{{small, 957–1029 , boxstyle_Kin=background:lightblue;, Kor2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Koretada

{{small, 924-972 , boxstyle_Kor2=background:lightblue;, Suz={{nowrap, {{small, Yutaakira
923–952

Suzaku
930–946(61), boxstyle_Suz=background:lightblue;, Ans={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Anshi
{{small,
927–964 , boxstyle_Ans=background:pink;, Mrk={{nowrap, {{small, Nariakira
926–967

Murakami
946–967(62), boxstyle_Mrk=background:lightblue;, Kne={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kaneie

{{small, 929–990 , boxstyle_Kne=background:lightblue;, Msn={{nowrap, Minamoto
no Masanobu

{{small, 920–993 , boxstyle_Msn=background:lightblue;, Kai2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kaishi
{{small, 945–975 , boxstyle_Kai2=background:pink;, Rei={{nowrap, {{small, Norihira
950–1011

Reizei
967–969(63), boxstyle_Rei=background:lightblue;, Ma1={{nowrap, Princess
Masako

{{small, 950–1000 , boxstyle_Ma1=background:pink;, Cho={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Chōshi
{{small, c.954–982 , boxstyle_Cho=background:pink;, Eny={{nowrap, {{small, Morihira
959–991

En'yū
969–984(64), boxstyle_Eny=background:lightblue;, Sen2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Senshi
{{small, 962-1002 , boxstyle_Sen2=background:pink;, Mic={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Michinaga

{{small, 966–1028 , boxstyle_Mic=background:lightblue;, Rin={{nowrap, Minamoto
no Rinshi
{{small, 964–1053 , boxstyle_Rin=background:pink;, San={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Sanenari
{{small, 975–1004 , boxstyle_San=background:lightblue;, Kaz={{nowrap, {{small, Morohada
968–1008

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984–986(65), boxstyle_Kaz=background:lightblue;, Se3= Fujiwara
no Seishi

972–1025, boxstyle_Se3=background:pink;, San2={{nowrap, {{small, Iyasada
976–1017

Sanjō
1011–1016(67), boxstyle_San2=background:lightblue;, Ken2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kenshi

{{small, 994–1027 , boxstyle_Ken2=background:pink;, Sho2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Shōshi

{{small, 988–1074 , boxstyle_Sho2=background:pink;, Icj={{nowrap, {{small, Kanehito
980–1011

Ichijō
986–1011(66), boxstyle_Icj=background:lightblue;, Te2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Teishi

{{small, 977–1001 , boxstyle_Te2=background:pink;, Kin2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kinnari, boxstyle_Kin2=background:lightblue;, Te1={{nowrap, Princess
Teishi

{{small, 1013–1094 , boxstyle_Te1=background:pink;, Ge1={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Genshi

{{small, 1016–1039 , boxstyle_Ge1=background:pink;, Su2={{nowrap, {{small, Atsunaga
1009–1045

Go-Suzaku
1036–1045(69), boxstyle_Su2=background:lightblue;, Kis={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kishi
{{small, 1007–1025 , boxstyle_Kis=background:pink;, Ic2={{nowrap, {{small, Atsuhira
1008–1036

Go-Ichijō
1016–1036(68), boxstyle_Ic2=background:lightblue;, Ish2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Ishi

{{small, 999–1036 , boxstyle_Ish2=background:pink;, Mos={{nowrap, Fujiwara
Shigeko
{{small, ?-1062 , boxstyle_Mos=background:pink;, Sa2={{nowrap, {{small, Takahito
1034–1073

Go-Sanjō
1068–1073(71), boxstyle_Sa2=background:lightblue;, Ka0={{nowrap, Princess
Kaoruko

{{small, 1029–1093 , boxstyle_Ka0=background:pink;, Re2={{nowrap, {{small, Chikahito
1025–1068

Go-Reizei
1045–1068(70), boxstyle_Re2=background:lightblue;, Sh4={{nowrap, Princess
Akiko
{Shōshi}

{{small, 1027–1105 , boxstyle_Sh4=background:pink;, Ka3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kanshi

{{small, 1021–1102 , boxstyle_Ka3=background:pink;, Hi3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Hiroko

{{small, 1036–1127 , boxstyle_Hi3=background:pink;, San3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Sanesue
{{small, 1035-1092 , boxstyle_San3=background:lightblue;, Shi={{nowrap, {{small, Sadahito
1053–1129

Shirakawa
1073–1087(72), boxstyle_Shi=background:lightblue;, Ke4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kenshi

{{small, 1057–1084 , boxstyle_Ke4=background:pink;, fyo= Fujiwara no Yorimichi, Kin3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kinzane
{{small, 1053-1107 , boxstyle_Kin3=background:lightblue;, Isi={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Ishi
{{small, 1076–1103 , boxstyle_Isi=background:pink;, Hor={{nowrap, {{small, Taruhito
1079–1107

Horikawa
1087–1107(73), boxstyle_Hor=background:lightblue;, To4={{nowrap, Princess
Tokushi

{{small, 1060–1114 , boxstyle_To4=background:pink;, Ys3= Princess
Yasuko

1076–1096, boxstyle_Ys3=background:pink;, fm2= Fujiwara no Morozane, Mic22={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Michisue
{{small, 1090-1128 , boxstyle_Mic22=background:lightblue;, San4={{nowrap, Tokudaiji
Saneyoshi
{{small, 1117-1173 , boxstyle_San4=background:lightblue;, Na4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Nariko

{{small, 1117–1160 , boxstyle_Na4=background:pink;, Tob={{nowrap, {{small, Munehito
1096–1157

Toba
1107–1123(74), boxstyle_Tob=background:lightblue;, Ta3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Tamako

{{small, 1101–1145 , boxstyle_Ta3=background:pink;, Ya4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Yasuko

{{small, 1095–1156 , boxstyle_Ya4=background:pink;, fnm= Fujiwara no Moromichi, Ki2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kinmichi
{{small, 1117-1173 , boxstyle_Ki2=background:lightblue;, Ki1={{nowrap, Tokudaiji
Kinyoshi
{{small, 1115-1161 , boxstyle_Ki1=background:lightblue;, Sh2={{nowrap, {{small, Masahito
1127–1192

Go-Shirakawa
1155–1158(77), boxstyle_Sh2=background:lightblue;, Ki5={{nowrap, Fujiwara no
Kinshi

{{small, 1134–1209 , boxstyle_Ki5=background:pink;, Sut={{nowrap, {{small, Akihito
1119–1164

Sutoku
1123–1142(75), boxstyle_Sut=background:lightblue;, Ki4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kiyoko

{{small, 1121–1182 , boxstyle_Ki4=background:pink;, Ki6={{nowrap, Taira
no Kiyomori

{{small, 1118–1181 , boxstyle_Ki6=background:lightblue;, fnt= Fujiwara no Tadazane, San5={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Sanemune
{{small, 1145-1214 , boxstyle_San5=background:lightblue;, Yk3= Princess
Yoshiko

1141–1176, boxstyle_Yk3=background:pink;, Nij={{nowrap, {{small, Morihito
1143–1165

Nijō
1158–1165(78), boxstyle_Nij=background:lightblue;, Ta4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Tashi

{{small, 1140–1202 , boxstyle_Ta4=background:pink;, Koe={{nowrap, {{small, Narihito
1139–1155

Konoe
1142–1155(76), boxstyle_Koe=background:lightblue;, Sh3={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Shimeko

{{small, 1131–1176 , boxstyle_Sh3=background:pink;, Tkk={{nowrap, {{small, Norihito
1161–1181

Takakura
1168–1180(80), boxstyle_Tkk=background:lightblue;, To5={{nowrap, Taira
no Tokuko

{{small, 1155–1213 , boxstyle_To5=background:pink;, Fta2={{nowrap, Fujiwara no Tadamichi, boxstyle_Fta2=background:lightblue;, Kin4={{nowrap, Saionji
Kintsune
{{small, 1171-1244 , boxstyle_Kin4=background:lightblue;, Rok={{nowrap, {{small, Yorihito
1164–1176

Rokujō
1165–1168(79), boxstyle_Rok=background:lightblue;, Ik3= Fujiwara
no Ikushi

1146–1173, boxstyle_Ik3=background:pink;, To2={{nowrap, {{small, Takahura
1180–1239

Go-Toba
1185–1198(82), boxstyle_To2=background:lightblue;, Ni4={{nowrap, Kujō Ninshi
{{small, 1173–1239 , boxstyle_Ni4=background:pink;, Mor2={{nowrap, Prince
Morisada
{{small, 1179-1223 , boxstyle_Mor2=background:lightblue;, Ant={{nowrap, {{small, Tokihito
1178–1185

Antoku
1180–1185(81), boxstyle_Ant=background:lightblue;, Knm2={{nowrap, Konoe Motozane, boxstyle_Knm2=background:lightblue;, Sno={{nowrap, Tōin Saneo
{{small, 1219-1273 , boxstyle_Sno=background:lightblue;, Snj={{nowrap, Saionji Saneuji
{{small, 1194-1269 , boxstyle_Snj=background:lightblue;, Re4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Reishi

{{small, 1185–1243 , boxstyle_Re4=background:pink;, Tsu={{nowrap, {{small, Tamehito
1196–1231

Tsuchimikado
1198–1210(83), boxstyle_Tsu=background:lightblue;, Jut={{nowrap, {{small, Morinari
1197–1242

Juntoku
1210–1221(84), boxstyle_Jut=background:lightblue;, Ri4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Ritsushi

{{small, 1192–1248 , boxstyle_Ri4=background:pink;, Ho2={{nowrap, {{small, Yutahito
1212–1234

Go-Horikawa
1221–1232(86), boxstyle_Ho2=background:lightblue;, Su4={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Shunshi

{{small, 1209–1233 , boxstyle_Su4=background:pink;, Kmo2= Konoe Motomichi, boxstyle_Kmo2=background:lightblue;, Kts={{nowrap, Saionji
Kisshi

{{small, 1225–1292 , boxstyle_Kts=background:pink;, Sga={{nowrap, {{small, Kunihito
1220–1272

Go-Saga
1242–1246(88), boxstyle_Sga=background:lightblue;, Chk={{nowrap, {{small, Kanenari
1218–1234

Chūkyō
1221(85), boxstyle_Chk=background:lightblue;, Shj={{nowrap, {{small, Mitsuhito
1231–1242

Shijō
1232–1242(87), boxstyle_Shj=background:lightblue;, Iez= Konoe Iezane, Ins={{nowrap, Tōin Inshi
{{small, 1246-1329 , boxstyle_Ins=background:pink;, Fuk={{nowrap, {{small, Hisahito
1243–1304

Go-Fukakusa
1246–1260(89), boxstyle_Fuk=background:lightblue;, Kim2={{nowrap, Saionji
(Fujiwara)
no Kimiko

{{small, 1232–1304 , boxstyle_Kim2=background:pink;, Kth={{nowrap, Tōin
no Saneko

{{small, 1245–1272 , boxstyle_Kth=background:pink;, Kmy={{nowrap, {{small, Tsunehito
1249–1305

Kameyama
1260–1274(90), boxstyle_Kmy=background:lightblue;, Ki7={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kishi

{{small, 1252–1318 , boxstyle_Ki7=background:pink;, Mun={{nowrap, Prince
Munetaka

{{small, 1242–1274
Shōgun:
1252–1266 , boxstyle_Mun=background:lightblue;, Kan2= Konoe Kanetsune, boxstyle_Kan2=background:lightblue;, Sue={{nowrap, Tōin Sueko
{{small, 1265-1336 , boxstyle_Sue=background:pink;, Fhm={{nowrap, {{small, Hirohito
1265–1317

Fushimi
1287–1298(92), boxstyle_Fhm=background:lightblue;, His={{nowrap, Prince Hisaaki
{{small, 1279–1308
Shōgun:
1289–1308 , boxstyle_His=background:lightblue;, Rei2={{nowrap, Reishi
{{small, 1270-1307 , boxstyle_Rei2=background:pink;, Ud2={{nowrap, {{small, Yohito
1267–1324

Go-Uda
1274–1287(91), boxstyle_Ud2=background:lightblue;, Kry={{nowrap, Prince
Koreyasu

{{small, 1264–1326
Shōgun:
1266–1289 , boxstyle_Kry=background:lightblue;, Mot2= Konoe Motohira, boxstyle_Mot2=background:lightblue;, Han={{nowrap, {{small, Tomihito
1297–1348

Hanazono
1308–1318(95), boxstyle_Han=background:lightblue;, Fu2={{nowrap, {{small, Tanehito
1288–1336

Go-Fushimi
1298–1301(93), boxstyle_Fu2=background:lightblue;, Mok={{nowrap, Prince Morikuni
{{small, 1301–1333
Shōgun:
1308–1333 , boxstyle_Mok=background:lightblue;, Da2={{nowrap, {{small, Takaharu
1288–1339

Go-Daigo
1318–1339(96), boxstyle_Da2=background:lightblue;, Ki9={{nowrap, Saionji
no Kishi

{{small, 1303–1333 , boxstyle_Ki9=background:pink;, Ni2={{nowrap, {{small, Kuniharo
1285–1308

Go-Nijō
1301–1308(94), boxstyle_Ni2=background:lightblue;, Ki8={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Kinshi

{{small, 1271–1342 , boxstyle_Ki8=background:pink;, Iem= Konoe Iemoto, Kmy2={{nowrap, {{small, Yutahito
1322–1380

Kōmyō
{{colour, green, ''1336–1348'' , boxstyle_Kmy2=background:lightblue;, Kgn={{nowrap, {{small, Kazuhito
1313–1348

Kōgon
{{colour, green, ''1332–1334'' , boxstyle_Kgn=background:lightblue;, Ju6={{nowrap, Princess
Junshi

{{small, 1311–1337 , boxstyle_Ju6=background:pink;, Mu2={{nowrap, {{small, Noriyoshi
1328–1368

Go-Murakami
1339–1368(97), boxstyle_Mu2=background:lightblue;, Mon2={{nowrap, Prince
Moriyoshi

{{small, 1308–1335
Shōgun:
1333–1334 , boxstyle_Mon2=background:lightblue;, Nar={{nowrap, Prince
Narinaga

{{small, 1326–1338/1344
Shōgun:
1334–1338 , boxstyle_Nar=background:lightblue;, Ts9={{nowrap, Prince
Tsunenaga

{{small, 1324–1338 , boxstyle_Ts9=background:lightblue;, Mu1={{nowrap, Prince
Munenaga

{{small, 1311–c.1385 , boxstyle_Mu1=background:lightblue;, Ka1={{nowrap, Prince
Kaneyoshi

{{small, c.1329-1383 , boxstyle_Ka1=background:lightblue;, Niw={{ill, Niwata Sachiko, ja, 庭田幸子, boxstyle_Naka1=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_Nak19=background:lightblue;, Nak19={{ill, Nakatomi, ja, 天種子命, boxstyle_mono=background:lightgreen;, boxstyle_ANM=background:pink;, Kne2= Fujiwara no Kaneie, Mic2= Fujiwara no Michinaga, Unuse={{nowrap, Empress
Kōmyō

{{small, 701–760 , Copiu={{nowrap, Kanime
Ikazuchi, Cope={{nowrap, Kanime
Ikazuchi, Cope2={{nowrap, Fujiwara
no Mototsune

{{small, 836–891 , Yamt={{nowrap, {{ill, Yasuchika Matsudaira, lt=Yasuchika, ja, 松平泰親
{{ill, Yasuchika Matsudaira, lt=Matsudaira, ja, 松平泰親 , Mao={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Nobumitsu
{{small, 1404–1488 , boxstyle_Mao=background:lightblue;, Mai={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Chikatada
{{small, 1431–1501 , boxstyle_Mai=background:lightblue;, Maa={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Nagachika
{{small, 1473–1544 , boxstyle_Maa=background:lightblue;, Man={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Nobutada
{{small, 1490–1531 , boxstyle_Man=background:lightblue;, Mak={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Kiyoyasu

{{small, 1511–1535 , boxstyle_Mak=background:lightblue;, Mah={{nowrap, Matsudaira
Hirotada

{{small, 1526–1549 , boxstyle_Mah=background:lightblue;, Yo9={{nowrap, Yoshiki
Kuroda
{{small, b. 1965 , boxstyle_p1=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p2=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p3=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p5=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p31=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p32=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p33=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p34=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p35=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p36=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p37=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p38=background:lightblue;, boxstyle_p39=background:lightblue; {{chart/end


See also

* Succession to the Japanese throne * Family Tree of Japanese deities


References

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