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Also known as: Nihon, Nippon

The table provides a chronological list of the emperors and empresses regnant of Japan.

Emperors and empresses regnant of Japan
reign*
*Reign dates for the first 28 sovereigns and the regent Jingū (given in italics) are taken from the Nihon shoki ("Chronicles of Japan"). The first 14 sovereigns are considered legendary; and while the latter 14 are known to have existed, their exact reign dates have not been verified historically. When the year of actual accession and year of formal coronation are different, the latter is placed in parenthesis after the former. If the two events took place in the same year, no special notation is used. If only the coronation year is known, it is placed in parenthesis.
**Antoku's reign overlaps that of Go-Toba. Go-Toba was placed on the throne by the Minamoto clan after the rival Taira clan had fled Kyōto with Antoku.
Jimmu (660)–585 BCE
Suizei (581)–549 BCE
Annei 549–511 BCE
Itoku (510)–477 BCE
Kōshō (475)–393 BCE
Kōan (392)–291 BCE
Kōrei (290)–215 BCE
Kōgen (214)–158 BCE
Kaika 158–98 BCE
Sujin (97)–30 BCE
Suinin (29 BCE)–CE 70
Keikō (71)–130
Seimu (131)–190
Chūai (192)–200
Jingū (regent) 201–269
Ōjin (270)–310
Nintoku (313)–399
Richū (400)–405
Hanzei (406)–410
Ingyō (412)–453
Ankō 453–456
Yūryaku 456–479
Seinei (480)–484
Kenzō (485)–487
Ninken (488)–498
Buretsu 498–506
Keitai (507)–531
Ankan 531(534)–535
Senka 535–539
Kimmei 539–571
Bidatsu (572)–585
Yōmei 585–587
Sushun 587–592
Suiko (empress regnant) 593–628
Jomei (629)–641
Kōgyoku (empress regnant) (642)–645
Kōtoku 645–654
Saimei (empress regnant: Kōgyoku rethroned) (655)–661
Tenji 661(668)–672
Kōbun 672
Temmu 672(673)–686
Jitō (empress regnant) 686(690)–697
Mommu 697–707
Gemmei (empress regnant) 707–715
Genshō (empress regnant) 715–724
Shōmu 724–749
Kōken (empress regnant) 749–758
Junnin 758–764
Shōtoku (empress regnant: Kōken rethroned) 764(765)–770
Kōnin 770–781
Kammu 781–806
Heizei 806–809
Saga 809–823
Junna 823–833
Nimmyō 833–850
Montoku 850–858
Seiwa 858–876
Yōzei 876(877)–884
Kōkō 884–887
Uda 887–897
Daigo 897–930
Suzaku 930–946
Murakami 946–967
Reizei 967–969
En'yū 969–984
Kazan 984–986
Ichijō 986–1011
Sanjō 1011–16
Go-Ichijō 1016–36
Go-Suzaku 1036–45
Go-Reizei 1045–68
Go-Sanjō 1068–72
Shirakawa 1072–86
Horikawa 1086–1107
Toba 1107–23
Sutoku 1123–41
Konoe 1141–55
Go-Shirakawa 1155–58
Nijō 1158–65
Rokujō 1165–68
Takakura 1168–80
Antoku 1180–85**
Go-Toba 1183(1184)–98
Tsuchimikado 1198–1210
Juntoku 1210(1211)–21
Chūkyō 1221
Goshirakawa 1221(1222)–32
Shijō 1232(1233)–42
Go-Saga 1242–46
Go-Fukakusa 1246–1259/60
Kameyama 1259/60–1274
Gouda 1274–87
Fushimi 1287(1288)–98
Go-Fushimi 1298–1301
Go-Nijō 1301–08
Hanazono 1308–18
Go-Daigo 1318–39
Go-Murakami 1339–68
Chōkei 1368–83
Go-Kameyama 1383–92
The Northern court
Kōgon 1331(1332)–33
Kōmyo 1336(1337/38)–48
Sukō 1348(1349/50)–51
Go-Kōgon 1351(1353/54)–71
Go-En'yū 1371(1374/75)–82
Go-Komatsu 1382–92
Go-Komatsu 1392–1412
Shōkō 1412(1414)–28
Go-Hanazono 1428(1429/30)–64
Go-Tsuchimikado 1464(1465/66)–1500
Go-Kashiwabara 1500(1521)–26
Go-Nara 1526(1536)–57
Ōgimachi 1557(1560)–86
Go-Yōzei 1586(1587)–1611
Go-Mizunoo 1611–29
Meishō (empress regnant) 1629(1630)–43
Go-Kōmyō 1643–54
Go-Sai 1654/55(1656)–63
Reigen 1663–87
Higashiyama 1687–1709
Nakamikado 1709(1710)–35
Sakuramachi 1735–47
Momozono 1747–62
Go-Sakuramachi (empress regnant) 1762(1763)–71
Go-Momozono 1771–79
Kōkaku 1780–1817
Ninkō 1817–46
Kōmei 1846(1847)–66
Meiji, personal name Mutsuhito, era name Meiji 1867(1868)–1912
Taishō, personal name Yoshihito, era name Taishō 1912(1915)–26
Hirohito, era name Shōwa 1926(1928)–1989
Akihito, era name Heisei 1989(1990)–2019
Naruhito, era name Reiwa 2019–

Prime ministers of Japan

The table provides a chronological list of the prime ministers of Japan.

Prime ministers of Japan
name party term
Ito Hirobumi (1st time) 1885–88
Kuroda Kiyotaka 1888–89
Yamagata Aritomo (1st time) 1889–91
Matsukata Masayoshi (1st time) 1891–92
Ito Hirobumi (2nd time) 1892–96
Matsukata Masayoshi (2nd time) 1896–98
Ito Hirobumi (3rd time) 1898
Okuma Shigenobu (1st time) Constitutional 1898
Yamagata Aritomo (2nd time) 1898–1900
Ito Hirobumi (4th time) Friends of Constitutional Government 1900–01
Katsura Taro (1st time) 1901–06
Saionji Kimmochi (1st time) Friends of Constitutional Government 1906–08
Katsura Taro (2nd time) 1908–11
Saionji Kimmochi (2nd time) Friends of Constitutional Government 1911–12
Katsura Taro (3rd time) 1912–13
Yamamoto Gonnohyoe (1st time) 1913–14
Okuma Shigenobu (2nd time) 1914–16
Terauchi Masatake 1916–18
Hara Takashi Friends of Constitutional Government 1918–21
Takahashi Korekiyo Friends of Constitutional Government 1921–22
Kato Tomosaburo 1922–23
Yamamoto Gonnohyoe (2nd time) 1923–24
Kiyoura Keigo 1924
Kato Takaaki Constitutional 1924–26
Wakatsuki Reijiro (1st time) Constitutional 1926–27
Tanaka Giichi Friends of Constitutional Government 1927–29
Hamaguchi Osachi Constitutional Democratic 1929–31
Wakatsuki Reijiro (2nd time) Constitutional Democratic 1931
Inukai Tsuyoshi Friends of Constitutional Government 1931–32
Saito Makoto 1932–34
Okada Keisuke 1934–36
Hirota Koki 1936–37
Hayashi Senjuro 1937
Konoe Fumimaro (1st time) 1937–39
Hiranuma Kiichiro 1939
Abe Nobuyuki 1939–40
Yonai Mitsumasa 1940
Konoe Fumimaro (2nd time) 1940–41
Konoe Fumimaro (3rd time) 1941
Tojo Hideki 1941–44
Koiso Kuniaki 1944–45
Suzuki Kantaro 1945
Higashikuni Naruhiko 1945
Shidehara Kijuro 1945–46
Yoshida Shigeru (1st time) Liberal 1946–47
Katayama Tetsu Socialist 1947–48
Ashida Hitoshi Democratic 1948
Yoshida Shigeru (2nd time) Liberal 1948–49
Yoshida Shigeru (3rd time) Liberal 1949–52
Yoshida Shigeru (4th time) Liberal 1952–53
Yoshida Shigeru (5th time) Liberal 1953–54
Hatoyama Ichiro (1st time) Japan Democratic 1954–55
Hatoyama Ichiro (2nd time) Japan Democratic 1955
Hatoyama Ichiro (3rd time) Liberal–Democratic 1955–56
Ishibashi Tanzan Liberal-Democratic 1956–57
Kishi Nobusuke (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1957–58
Kishi Nobusuke (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1958–60
Ikeda Hayato (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1960
Ikeda Hayato (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1960–63
Ikeda Hayato (3rd time) Liberal-Democratic 1963–64
Sato Eisaku (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1964–67
Sato Eisaku (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1967–70
Sato Eisaku (3rd time) Liberal-Democratic 1970–72
Tanaka Kakuei (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1972
Tanaka Kakuei (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1972–74
Miki Takeo Liberal-Democratic 1974–76
Fukuda Takeo Liberal-Democratic 1976–78
Ohira Masayoshi (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1978–79
Ohira Masayoshi (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1979–80
Suzuki Zenko Liberal-Democratic 1980–82
Nakasone Yasuhiro (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 1982–84
Nakasone Yasuhiro (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 1984–87
Takeshita Noboru Liberal-Democratic 1987–89
Uno Sosuke Liberal-Democratic 1989
Kaifu Toshiki Liberal-Democratic 1989–91
Miyazawa Kiichi Liberal-Democratic 1991–93
Hosokawa Morihiro Japan New Party 1993–94
Hata Tsutomu Japan Renewal Party 1994
Murayama Tomiichi Social Democratic 1994–96
Hashimoto Ryutaro Liberal-Democratic 1996–98
Obuchi Keizo Liberal-Democratic 1998–2000
Mori Yoshiro Liberal-Democratic 2000–01
Koizumi Junichiro Liberal-Democratic 2001–06
Abe Shinzo (1st time) Liberal-Democratic 2006–07
Fukuda Yasuo Liberal-Democratic 2007–08
Aso Taro Liberal-Democratic 2008–09
Hatoyama Yukio Democratic Party of Japan 2009–10
Kan Naoto Democratic Party of Japan 2010–11
Noda Yoshihiko Democratic Party of Japan 2011–12
Abe Shinzo (2nd time) Liberal-Democratic 2012–20
Suga Yoshihide Liberal-Democratic 2020–21
Kishida Fumio Liberal-Democratic 2021–