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== List of leaders ==
==== House of Yamato ====
* Go-Sai (1655-1658)
* Reigen (1658-1691)
* Takakawa (1691-1711)
* Chozono (1711-1720)
* Momozono (1720-1758)
* Komei (1758-1766)
* Sakuramachi (1766-1781)
* Go-Momozono (1781-1794)
* Go-Komei (1794-1803)
* Shosei (1803-1839)
* Jungen (1839-1850)
* Fuyama (1850-1858)
* Go-Jungen (1858-1877)
* Reimikado (1877-1883)
* Kowa (1883-1895)
* Go-Sakuramachi (1895-1905)
* Go-Kowa (1905-1938)
* Kokaku (1938-1950)
* Yoko (1950-1954)
==== Tokugawa shoguns ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
! colspan="2" |Reign
!Duration
!Monarch
|-
|Muneharu
|1716
|1750
|34 years
|
|-
|Yoshimune
|1750
|1754
|4 years
|
|}
== See also ==
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Revision as of 09:20, 29 May 2022
Japan | |
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Empire of Japan | |
日本 | |
Government Type | Federal constitutional monarchy |
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Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nippon) is an island country located in Northeast Asia. The Japanese islands extend from the Sea of Okhotsk to the Tokara Strait, and are bordered by the Eastern Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Japan shares a border with the Ainu National Republic on the island of Ezo and is a stone's throw away from the Amami Islands of Tauland.
History
Government and Politics
Demographics
Culture
List of leaders
House of Yamato
- Go-Sai (1655-1658)
- Reigen (1658-1691)
- Takakawa (1691-1711)
- Chozono (1711-1720)
- Momozono (1720-1758)
- Komei (1758-1766)
- Sakuramachi (1766-1781)
- Go-Momozono (1781-1794)
- Go-Komei (1794-1803)
- Shosei (1803-1839)
- Jungen (1839-1850)
- Fuyama (1850-1858)
- Go-Jungen (1858-1877)
- Reimikado (1877-1883)
- Kowa (1883-1895)
- Go-Sakuramachi (1895-1905)
- Go-Kowa (1905-1938)
- Kokaku (1938-1950)
- Yoko (1950-1954)
Tokugawa shoguns
Name | Reign | Duration | Monarch | |
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Muneharu | 1716 | 1750 | 34 years | |
Yoshimune | 1750 | 1754 | 4 years |
See also