The list of Japanese emperors starting from Emperor Jimmu is as follows:
1. Emperor Jimmu: January 1, 660 BC - March 11, 585 BC, the first emperor in Japanese history , is said to be a descendant of Amaterasu, and is even said to be Xu Fu, an alchemist from China's Qin Dynasty who never returned in search of the "Elixir of Immortality" for Qin Shi Huang.
2. Emperor Appeasement: From January 8, 581 BC to May 10, 549 BC, there were eight generations from Emperor Appeasement to Emperor Kaihua. In history, there are only births, accessions to the throne, and palace construction, There are no records of his establishment, etc., but no record of his achievements, so it is called the Yatsushiro Yashiro in Japanese history.
3. Emperor Anning: July 3, 549 BC - December 6, 511 BC, owed to Yatsushiro. It is said that the first year of Emperor Anning's reign was 548 BC.
4. Emperor Yide: February 4, 510 BC - September 8, 477 BC, owed to Yatsushiro.
5. Emperor Takaaki: January 9, 475 BC - August 5, 393 BC, owed to Yatsushiro.
6. Emperor Xiaoan: January 7, 392 BC - January 9, 291 BC. He owes Yashiro Yatsushiro.
7. Emperor Korei: January 12, 290 BC - February 8, 215 BC, owed to Yatsushiro.
8. Emperor Xiaoyuan: January 14, 214 BC - September 2, 158 BC. He owes Yashiro Yatsushiro.
9. Emperor Kaihua: November 12, 158 BC - April 9, 98 BC, owed to Yatsushiro.
10. Emperor Sojin: January 13, 97 BC - December 5, 30 BC. The first emperor whose actual existence can be confirmed by archeology.
11. Emperor Tsuihito: January 2, 29 BC - July 14, 70 BC.
12. Emperor Keiyuki: July 11, 1971 - November 7, 130.
13. Emperor Chengmo: January 5, 131 - June 11, 190.
14. Emperor Nakaai: January 11, 192 - February 6, 200.
15. Queen Shengong: Regent of Queen Shengong from 201 to 269.
16. Emperor Oishin: January 1, 270 - February 15, 310.
17. Emperor Nintoku: January 3, 313 - January 16, 399.
18. Emperor Luzhong: February 1, 400 - March 15, 405.
19. Anyway, the Emperor: January 2, 406 - January 23, 410.
20. Emperor Yungong: December 412 - January 14, 453.
21. Emperor Ankang: December 14, 453 - August 9, 456.
22. Emperor Yulue: November 13, 456 - August 7, 479.
23. Emperor Qingning: January 15, 480 - January 16, 484.
24. Emperor Xianzong: January 1, 485 - April 25, 487.
25. Emperor Nixin: January 5, 488 - August 8, 498.
26. Emperor Wu Lie: December 498 - December 8, 506, a cruel and unkind emperor.
27. Successor Emperor: February 4, 507 - February 7, 531.
28. Emperor Ankan: February 7, 531 - December 17, 535.
29. Emperor Xuanhua: December 535-February 10, 539.
30. Emperor Qinmei: December 5, 539 - April 571, the controversy over worshiping Buddhism and abolishing Buddhism began.
31. Emperor Minda: April 3, 572 - August 15, 585.
32. Emperor Yongmei: September 5, 585 - April 9, 587.
33. Emperor Sojun: August 2, 587 - November 3, 592. The debate between worshiping Buddhism and abolishing Buddhism was concluded. The Buddhism school won and the status of Buddhism was established.
34. Emperor Suiko: December 8, 592 - March 7, 628, the first female emperor in Japanese history.
35. Emperor Shuming: January 4, 629 - October 9, 641.
36. Emperor Kogi: January 15, 642 - June 14, 645, female emperor.
37. Emperor Kotoku: June 14, 645-October 10, 654. In 645, the reign name was designated as Taika, which was the beginning of Japan's reign name. Promote large-scale reforms and designate an official system.
38. Emperor Saimei: January 3, 655 - July 24, 661, the Emperor Kogi, who was reinstated after the death of Emperor Kotoku.
39. Emperor Tenchi: July 24, 661 - December 3, 671, the emperor system was established.
40. Emperor Hongbun: December 5, 671 - July 23, 672.
41. Emperor Tenmu: February 27, 673 - September 9, 686, strengthened the emperor's centralization system.
42. Emperor Jitong: September 9, 686 - August 1, 697, female emperor.
43. Emperor Munmu: August 1, 697 - June 15, 707. He ordered Fujiwara Fubi and others to compile the code "Daho Ryuto" and set up a money making department.
44. Emperor Genmei: July 17, 707 - September 2, 715, female emperor.
45. Emperor Motosho: September 2, 715 - February 4, 724, female emperor.
46. Emperor Shomu: February 4, 724 - July 2, 749.
47. Emperor Koken: July 2, 749 - August 1, 758, female emperor.
48. Emperor Junnin: August 1, 758 - October 9, 764.
49. Emperor Chengtoku: October 9, 764 - August 4, 770, Emperor Xiaoqian resurrected.
50. Emperor Konin: October 1, 770 - April 3, 781.
51. Emperor Kanmu: April 3, 781 - March 17, 806.
52. Emperor Heijo: March 17, 806 - April 1, 809.
53. Emperor Saga: April 1, 809 - April 16, 823.
54. Emperor Junwa: April 16, 823 - February 28, 833.
55. Emperor Nimei: February 28, 833 - March 21, 850.
56. Emperor Bontoku: March 21, 850 - August 27, 858.
57. Emperor Seiwa: November 7, 858 - November 29, 876.
58. Emperor Yosei: November 29, 876 - February 4, 884.
59. Emperor Mitsuko: February 5, 884 - August 26, 887.
60. Emperor Uta: August 26, 887 - July 3, 897.
61. Emperor Daigo: July 3, 897 - September 22, 930.
62. Emperor Suzaku: September 22, 930 - April 20, 946.
63. Emperor Murakami: April 20, 946 - May 25, 967.
64. Emperor Lengquan: May 25, 967 - August 13, 969.
65. Emperor Yuanrong: August 13, 969 - August 27, 984.
66. Emperor Hanayama: August 27, 1984 - June 23, 1986.
67. Emperor Ichijo: June 23, 986 - June 13, 1011.
68. Emperor Sanjo: June 13, 1011 - January 29, 1016.
69. The latter Emperor: January 29, 1016 - April 17, 1036.
70. Emperor Suzaku: April 17, 1036 - January 16, 1045.
71. Emperor Gorensen: January 16, 1045 - April 19, 1068.
72. Emperor Gosanjo: April 19, 1068 - December 8, 1072.
73. Emperor Shirakawa: December 8, 1072 - November 26, 1086.
74. Emperor Horikawa: November 26, 1086 - July 19, 1107.
75. Emperor Toba: July 19, 1107 - January 28, 1123.
76. Emperor Sotoku: January 28, 1123 - December 7, 1141, Homoto Rebellion.
77. Emperor Konoe: December 7, 1141 - July 23, 1155.
78. Emperor Go-Shirakawa: July 24, 1155 - August 11, 1158. The Genpei War began.
79. Emperor Nijo: August 11, 1158 - June 25, 1165. During the Binshi Rebellion, Minamoto no Yoshitomo was killed, his son Yoritomo was exiled, and the Taira clan took full power.
80. Emperor Rokujo: June 25, 1165 - February 19, 1168.
81. Emperor Takakura: February 19, 1168 - February 21, 1180.
82. Emperor Ante: February 21, 1180 - March 24, 1185. The Taira clan was destroyed.
83. Emperor Gotoba: August 20, 1183 - January 11, 1198.
84. Emperor Tsuchimikado: January 11, 1198 - November 25, 1210.
85. Emperor Shunde: November 25, 1210 - April 20, 1221. The Jokyu Rebellion broke out. The imperial court was overthrown and the shogunate was defeated. The imperial court has since been controlled by the shogunate.
86. Emperor Nakagyou: April 20, 1221 - July 9, 1221. He was deposed after the Jokyu Rebellion and only reigned for 77 days.
87. Emperor Gohorikawa: July 9, 1221 - October 4, 1232.
88. Emperor Shijo: October 4, 1232 - January 9, 1242.
89. Emperor Gosaga: January 9, 1242 - January 29, 1246.
90. Emperor Go-Fukakusa: January 29, 1246 - November 26, 1259.
91. Emperor Kameyama: November 26, 1259 - January 26, 1274.
92. Emperor Gouta: January 26, 1274 - October 21, 1287.
93. Emperor Fushimi: October 21, 1287 - July 22, 1298.
94. Emperor Go-Fushimi: July 22, 1298 - January 22, 1301.
95. Emperor Gonijo: January 22, 1301 - August 25, 1308.
96. Emperor Hanazono: August 26, 1308 - February 26, 1318.
97. Emperor Go-Daigo: February 26, 1318 - August 15, 1336.
98. Emperor Gomurakami: September 20, 1331 - May 25, 1333, Emperor of the Southern Dynasties.
99. Emperor Changqing: August 15, 1336 - October 27, 1348, Emperor of the Southern Dynasties.
100. Emperor Gogeyama: August 15, 1339 - March 11, 1368, the last emperor of the Southern Dynasties.
101. Emperor Gokomatsu: From April 11, 1382 to August 29, 1412, the sixth emperor of the Northern Dynasty, with the assistance of the general Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, accepted the surrender of Emperor Gogeyama of the Southern Dynasty. The legendary artifact unified the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
102. Emperor Wengguang: August 29, 1412 - July 20, 1428.
103. The Back Garden Emperor: July 28, 1428 - July 19, 1464.
104. Emperor Gotsuchimikado: July 19, 1464 - September 28, 1500.
105. Emperor Gokashiwara: October 25, 1500 - April 7, 1526. The enthronement ceremony was held 21 years after he ascended the throne.
106. Emperor Go-Nara: April 29, 1526 - September 5, 1557. Oda Nobunaga (1534) was born. ) (years of birth and death: 1534-1582).
107. Emperor Masachikamachi: October 27, 1557 - November 7, 1586.
108. Emperor Goyosei: November 7, 1586 - March 27, 1611. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and other great names met with the emperor in Juleti, Kyoto.
109. Emperor Gomizuo: March 27, 1611 - November 8, 1629.
110. Emperor Meisho: November 8, 1629 - October 3, 1643, female emperor.
111. Emperor Gomitsu: October 3, 1643 - September 20, 1654.
112. Emperor Gonishi: November 28, 1654 - January 26, 1663.
113. Emperor Reigen: January 26, 1663 - March 21, 1687.
114. Emperor Higashiyama: March 21, 1687 - June 21, 1709.
115. Emperor Nakamikado: June 21, 1709 - March 21, 1735.
116. Emperor Sakuramachi: March 21, 1735 - May 2, 1747.
117. Emperor Taoyuan: May 2, 1747 - July 12, 1762.
118. Emperor Gosakura: July 27, 1762 - November 24, 1770, the last female emperor in Japanese history.
119. Emperor Gomozono: November 24, 1770 - November 9, 1779.
120. Emperor Koge: November 25, 1779 - March 22, 1817.
121. Emperor Hitaka: March 22, 1817 - February 6, 1846, Tenpo Reform (1841).
122. Emperor Xiaomei: February 13, 1846 - December 25, 1866.
123. Emperor Meiji: January 9, 1867 - July 30, 1912, implemented the Meiji Restoration (1868).
124. Emperor Taisho: July 30, 1912 - December 25, 1926. Frail and sickly.
125. Emperor Showa: December 25, 1926 - January 7, 1989. The longest reigning and longest-lived emperor in Japan so far. During his reign, he formed an alliance with Germany and Italy and launched World War II. As a result, he was defeated by the Allied Forces composed of China, Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and other countries.
126. Today’s Emperor: Akihito? January 7, 1989 - today.
The current emperor of Japan, Emperor Akihito, is pictured above