Siin on loetletud Jaapani keisrid.
Keisrid[]
Jaapani keisrid | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
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Müütilised keisrid | |||
Jimmu | Kamuyamato Iwarebiko | 660–585 eKr | |
Suizei | Kamu Nunagawamimi no Mikoto | 581–549 eKr | |
Annei | Shikitsuhiko Tamademi no Mikoto | 549–511 eKr | |
Itoku | Oho Yamatohiko Sukitomo no Mikoto | 510–476 eKr | |
Kōshō | Mimatsuhiko Kaesine no Mikoto | 475–393 eKr | |
Kōan | Oho Yamato Tarasihiko Kuniosi Hito no Mikoto | 392–291 eKr | |
Kōrei | Oho Yamato Nekohiko Futoni no Mikoto | 290–215 eKr | |
Kōgen | Oho Yamato Nekohiko Kuni Kuru no Mikoto | 214–158 eKr | |
Kaika | Waka Yamato Nekohiko Oho Bibino no Mikoto | 157–98 eKr | |
Sujin | Mimaki Irihiko Inie no Mikoto | 97–30 eKr | |
Suinin | Ikume Irihiko Isachi no Mikoto | 29 eKr–70 pKr | |
Keikō | Oho Tarasihiko Osirowake no Mikoto | 71–130 | |
Seimu | Waka Tarasihiko | 131–191 | |
Chūai | Tarasi Nakatsuhiko no Mikoto | 192–200 | |
Jingū | Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto | 201–269 | |
Kofuni periood
(umbes 250–538) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Ōjin | Fondano Miko no Mikoto / Otomowake no Mikoto / Humudawake no Mikoto | 270–310 | |
Nintoku | Oho Sazaki no Mikoto | 313–399 | |
Richū | Isaho Wake no Mikoto | 400–405 | |
Hanzei | Tajihi Mizuha Wake no Mikoto | 406–410 | |
Ingyō | Wo Asazuma Wakugo no Sukune | 411–453 | |
Ankō | Anaho no Mikoto | 453–456 | |
Yūryaku | Oho Hatsuse Wakatakeru no Mikoto | 456–479 | |
Seinei | Siraka Takehiro Kuni Osi Waka Yamato Neko no Mikoto | 480–484 | |
Kenzō | Ohoke no Mikoto | 485–487 | |
Ninken | Ohosi(Ohosu) no Mikoto/ Simano Iratsuko | 488–498 | |
Buretsu | Wohatsuse Wakasazaki | 498–506 | |
Keitai | Ōto/Hikofuto (Hikofuto no Mikoto/Ōdo no Sumera Mikoto) | 507–531 | |
Ankan | Hirokuni Oshitake Kanahi no Mikoto | 531–535 | |
Senka | Takeo Hirokuni Oshitate no Mikoto | 535–539 | |
Asuka periood
(592–710) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Kimmei | Amekuni Oshiharuki Hironiwa no Sumera Mikoto | 539–571 | |
Bidatsu | Osada no Nunakura no Futotamashiki no Mikoto | 572–585 | |
Yōmei | Ooe/Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto | 585–587 | |
Sushun | Hatsusebe no (Wakasasagi) Mikoto | 587–592 | |
Suiko | Nukatabe/Toyomike Kashikiyahime | 592–628 | |
Jomei | Tamura (Oki Nagatarashihi Hironuka no Sumera Mikoto) | 629–641 | |
Kōgyoku | Takara (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto) | 642–645 | |
Kōtoku | Karu (Ame Yorozu Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto) | 645–654 | |
Saimei | Takara (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto) | 655–661 | |
Tenji | Katsuragi/Nakano-ooe (Ame Mikoto Hirakasuwake no Mikoto/Amatsu Mikoto Sakiwake no Mikoto) | 661–672 | |
Kōbun | Ōtomo | 672 | |
Temmu | Ōama/Ohoshiama/Ōsama (Ame no Nunahara Oki no Mahito no Sumera Mikoto) | 672–686 | |
Jitō | Unonosarara (Takama no Harahiro no Hime no Sumera Mikoto) | 686–697 | |
Mommu | Karu (Ame no Mamune Toyoohoji no Sumera Mikoto) | 697–707 | |
Gemmei | 707–715 | ||
Nara periood
(710–794) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Gemmei | Ahe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Mishiro Toyokuni Narihime no Sumera Mikoto) | 707–715 | |
Genshō | Hidaka/Niinomi (Yamatoneko Takamizu Kiyotarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto)´ | 715–724 | |
Shōmu | Obito (Ameshirushi Kunioshiharuki Toyosakurahiko no Sumera Mikoto) | 724–749 | |
Kōken | Abe (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto) | 749–758 | |
Junnin | Ōi | 758–764 | |
Shōtoku | Abe (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto) | 764–770 | |
Kōnin | Shirakabe (Amemune Takatsugi no Mikoto) | 770–781 | |
Kammu | Yamabe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Hitsugi Iyaderi no Mikoto) | 781–806 | |
Heiani periood
(794–1185) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Kammu | Yamabe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Hitsugi Iyaderi no Mikoto) | 781–806 | |
Heizei | Ate (Yamatoneko Ameoshikuni Takahiko no Mikoto) | 806–809 | |
Saga | Kamino | 809–823 | |
Junna | Ōtomo | 823–833 | |
Nimmyō | Masara | 833–850 | |
Montoku | Michiyasu | 850–858 | |
Seiwa | Korehito | 858–876 | |
Yōzei | Sadaakira | 876–884 | |
Kōkō | Tokiyasu | 884–887 | |
Uda | Sadami | 887–897 | |
Daigo | Atsuhito | 897–930 | |
Suzaku | Yutaakira | 930–946 | |
Murakami | Nariakira | 946–967 | |
Reizei | Norihira | 967–969 | |
En’yū | Morihira | 969–984 | |
Kazan | Morosada | 984–986 | |
Ichijō | Yasuhito/Kanehito | 986–1011 | |
Sanjō | Okisada/Iyasada | 1011–1016 | |
Go-Ichijō | Atsuhira | 1016–1036 | |
Go-Suzaku | Atsunaga/Atsuyoshi | 1036–1045 | |
Go-Reizei | Chikahito | 1045–1068 | |
Go-Sanjō | Takahito | 1068–1073 | |
Shirakawa | Sadahito | 1073–1086 | |
Horikawa | Taruhito | 1087–1107 | |
Toba | Munehito | 1107–1123 | |
Sutoku | Akihito | 1123–1142 | |
Konoe | Narihito | 1142–1155 | |
Go-Shirakawa | Masahito | 1155–1158 | |
Nijō | Morihito | 1158–1165 | |
Rokujō | Yorihito | 1165–1168 | |
Takakura | Norihito | 1168–1180 | |
Antoku | Tokihito | 1180–1185 | |
Kamakura periood
(1185–1333) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Go-Toba | Takahira | 1183–1198 | |
Tsuchimikado | Tamehito | 1198–1210 | |
Juntoku | Morihira/Morinari | 1210–1221 | |
Chūkyō | Kanehira/Kanenari | 1221 | |
Go-Horikawa | Yutahito | 1221–1232 | |
Shijō | Mitsuhito/Hidehito | 1232–1242 | |
Go-Saga | Kunihito | 1242–1246 | |
Go-Fukakusa | Hisahito | 1246–1260 | |
Kameyama | Tsunehito | 1260–1274 | |
Go-Uda | Yohito | 1274–1287 | |
Fushimi | Hirohito | 1287–1298 | |
Go-Fushimi | Tanehito | 1298–1301 | |
Go-Nijō | Kuniharu | 1301–1308 | |
Hanazono | Tomihito | 1308–1318 | |
Go-Daigo | Takaharu | 1318–1339 | |
Namboku-chō perioodi
vastukeisrid (1333–1392) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Kōgon | Kazuhito | 1331–1333 | |
Kōmyō | Yutahito | 1336–1348 | |
Sukō | Okihito | 1348–1351 | |
1351–1352 | Vahevalitsus | ||
Go-Kōgon | Iyahito | 1352–1371 | |
Go-En’yū | Ohito | 1371–1382 | |
Go-Komatsu | Motohito | 1382–1392 | |
Muromachi periood
(1333–1573) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Go-Daigo | Takaharu | 1318–1339 | |
Go-Murakami | Norinaga/Noriyoshi | 1339–1368 | |
Chōkei | Yutanari | 1368–1383 | |
Go-Kameyama | Hironari | 1383–1392 | |
Go-Komatsu | Motohito | 1392–1412 | |
Shōkō | Mihito | 1412–1428 | |
Go-Hanazono | Hikohito | 1428–1464 | |
Go-Tsuchimikado | Fusahito | 1464–1500 | |
Go-Kashiwabara | Katsuhito | 1500–1526 | |
Go-Nara | Tomohito | 1526–1557 | |
Ōgimachi | Michihito | 1557–1586 | |
Azuchi-Momoyama periood
(1573–1603) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Ōgimachi | Michihito | 1557–1586 | |
Go-Yōzei | Kazuhito/Katahito | 1586–1611 | |
Edo periood
(1603–1868) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Go-Yōzei | Kazuhito/Katahito | 1586–1611 | |
Go-Mizunoo | Kotohito | 1611–1629 | |
Meishō | Okiko | 1629–1643 | |
Go-Kōmyō | Tsuguhito | 1643–1654 | |
Go-Sai | Nagahito | 1655–1663 | |
Reigen | Satohito | 1663–1687 | |
Higashiyama | Asahito | 1687–1709 | |
Nakamikado | Yasuhito | 1709–1735 | |
Sakuramachi | Teruhito | 1735–1747 | |
Momozono | Toohito | 1747–1762 | |
Go-Sakuramachi | Toshiko | 1762–1771 | |
Go-Momozono | Hidehito | 1771–1779 | |
Kōkaku | Tomohito | 1780–1817 | |
Ninkō | Ayahito | 1817–1846 | |
Kōmei | Osahito | 1846–1867 | |
Uusaeg (1867–) | |||
Postuumne nimi | Pilt | Pärisnimi | Valitsusaastad |
Meiji | Mutsuhito | 1867–1912 | |
Taishō | Yoshihito | 1912–1926 | |
Shōwa | Hirohito | 1926–1989 | |
– | Akihito | 1989–2019 | |
– | Naruhito | 2019– |