Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia The Japanese language has two words equivalent to the English word "emperor": tennō (天皇; "heavenly sovereign"), which refers exclusively to the emperor of Japan, and kōtei (皇帝), which primarily identifies non-Japanese emperors
Naruhito | Reign, History, Family | Britannica Naruhito (born February 23, 1960, Tokyo, Japan) is the emperor of Japan from 2019 He is Japan’s 126th emperor, and, according to tradition, traces his lineage directly to Jimmu, the legendary first emperor of Japan
Most Influential Emperors of Japan - World History Edu Emperor Akihito made history as the first Japanese emperor in over two centuries to abdicate On April 30, 2019, he stepped down from the throne, citing his advanced age and health concerns
Naruhito - Wikipedia Naruhito[a] (born 23 February 1960) is Emperor of Japan He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne following the abdication of his father, Akihito, on 1 May 2019, beginning the Reiwa era [1]
Emperor of Japan - World History Encyclopedia The emperor of Japan is a position as the head of state which traditionally dates back to the 7th century BCE and the legendary figure of Emperor Jimmu (reigned 660 to 585 BCE)
Emperor of Japan - Wikiwand The Japanese language has two words equivalent to the English word "emperor": tennō (天皇; "heavenly sovereign"), which refers exclusively to the emperor of Japan, and kōtei (皇帝), which primarily identifies non-Japanese emperors
List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia Along with the next 13 Emperors, Jinmu is not considered an actual, historical figure Historically verifiable Emperors of Japan date from the early sixth century with Kinmei