Tala ng mga Emperador ng Hapon
Ang mga Emperador ng Hapon:
Mga Tribo-tribo na kinabibilangan ng mga angkan ang naglalaban-laban para sa pampolitika na kapangyarihan.
- Kouan (392 BK-291 BK) (Oho Yamato Tarashiko Kunioshi Hito no Mikoto)
- Kourei (290 BK-215 BK) (Oho Yamato Nekohiko Futoni no Mikoto)
- Kougen (214 BK-158 BK) (Oho Yamato Nekohiko Kuni Kuru no Mikoto)
- Kaika (157 BK-98 BK) (Waka Yamato Nekohiko Oho Bibino no Mikoto)
- Sujin (97 BK-30 BK) (Mimaki Irihiko Inie no Mikoto)
- Suinin (29 BK-70) (Ikume Irihiko Isatsu no Mikoto)
- Keikou (71–130) (Oho Tarasihiko Osirowake no Mikoto)
- Seimu (131–191) (Waka Tarashihiko)
- Chuuai (192–200) (Tarashi Nakatsuhiko no Mikoto)
- Jinguu (201–269) (Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto)
- Oojin (270–310) (Fondano Miko no Mikoto)(Otomowake no Mikoto)(Humudawake no Mikoto)
- Nintoku (313–399) (Oho Sazaki no Mikoto)
- Richuu (400–435) (Isaho Wake no Mikoto)
- Hanzei (406–410) (Misu wa Wake no Mikoto)
- Ingyou (411–453) (Wo Asazuma Wakugo no Sukune)
- Ankou (453–456) (Anaho no Mikoto)
- Yuuryaku (456–479) (Oho Hatsuneno no Mikoto)
- Seinei (480–484) (Shiraga Takehiro Kuni Oshi Wakai Yamato Neko no Mikoto)
- Kenzou (485–487) (Ohoke no Mikoto)
- Ninken (488–498) (Ohoshi no Mikoto)(Ohosu no Mikoto) (Shimano Iratsuko)
- Buretsu (498–506) (Wohatsuse Wakasazaki)
- Keitai (507–531) (Outo)(Hikofuto) (Hikofuto no Mikoto) (Oudo no Sumera Mikoto))
- Ankan (531–535) (Hirokuni Oshitake Kanahi no Mikoto)
- Senka (535–539) (Takeo Hirokuni Oshitate no Mikoto)
- Kimmei (539–571) (Amekuni Oshiharuki Hironiwa no Sumera Mikoto)
- Bidatsu (572–585) (Osada no Nunakura no Futotamashiki no Mikoto)
- Youmei (585–587) (Ooe)(Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto)
- Sushun (587–592)(Hatsusebe no Mikoto)(Wakasasagi)
- Suiko (592–628) (Nukatabe)(Toyomike Kashikiyahime)
- Jomei (629–641) (Tamura) (Oki Nagatarashihi Hironuka no Sumera Mikoto)
- Kougyoku (642–645) (Takara) (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto)
- Kotoku (645–654) (Karu) (Ame Yorozu Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto)
- Saimei (655–661) (Takara) (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto)
- Tenji (662–671) (Katsuragi)(Nakano-ooe) (Ame Mikoto Hirakasuwake no Mikoto)(Amatsu Mikoto Sakiwake no Mikoto)
- Koubun (671–672) (Ootomo)
- Kemmu (673–686) (Ooama)(Ohoshiama)(Oosama) (Ame no Nunahara Oki no Mahito no Sumera Mikoto)
- Jitou (690–697) (Unonosarara) (Takama no Harahiro no Hime no Sumera Mikoto)
- Mommu (697–707) (Karu) (Ame no Mamune Toyoohoji no Sumera Mikoto)
- Gemmei (707–715) (Ahe) (Yamatoneko Amatsu Mishiro Toyokuni Narihime no Sumera Mikoto)
- Genshou (715–724) (Hidaka)(Niinomi) (Yamatoneko Takamizu Kiyotarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto)
- Shoumu (724–749) (Obito) (Ameshirushi Kunioshiharuki Toyosakurahiko no Sumera Mikoto)
- Kouken (749–758)(Abe) (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto)
- Junnin (758–764) (Ooi)
- Shoutoku (764–770) (Abe) (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto)
- Kounin (770–781) (Shirakabe) (Amemune Takatsugi no Mikoto)
- Kammu (781–806) (Yamabe) (Yamatoneko Amatsu Hitsugi Iyaderi no Mikoto)
- Heizei (806–824) (Ate) (Yamatoneko Ameoshikuni Takahiko no Mikoto)
- Saga (823–842) (Kamino)
- Junna (833–840) (Ootomo)
- Nimmyo (833–850) (Masara)
- Montoku (850–858) (Michiyasu)
- Seiwa (858–876) (Korehito)
- Youzei (877–884) (Sadaakira)
- Koukou (884–887) (Tokiyasu)
- Uda (887–897) (Sadami)
- Daigo (897–930) (Atsuhito)
- Suzaku (930–946) (Yutaakira)
- Murakami (946–967) (Nariakira)
- Reizei (967–969) (Norihira)
- En'yuu (969–984) (Morihira)
- Kazan (984–986) (Morosada)
- Ichijou (986–1011)(Yasuhito)(Kanehito)
- Sanjou (1011–1016) (Okisada)(Iyasada)
- Go-Ichijou (1016–1036) (Atsuhira)
- Go-Suzaku (1036–1045) (Atsunaga)(Atsuyoshi)
- Go-Reizei (1045–1068) (Chikahito)
- Go-Sanjou (1067–1072) (Takahito)
- Shirakawa (1072–1086) (Sadahito)
- Horikawa (1086–1107) (Taruhito)
- Toba (1107–1123) (Munehito)
- Sutoku (1123–1141) (Akihito)
- Konoye (1141–1155) (Narihito)
- Go-Shirakawa (1156–1158) (Masahito)
- Nijou (1159–1165) (Morihito)
- Rokujou (1166–1168) (Yorihito)
- Takakura (1169–1180) (Norihito)
- Antoku (1181–1183) (Tokihito)
- Go-Toba (1184–1198) (Takahira)
- Tsuchimikado (1199–1210)(Tamehito)
- Juntoku (1211–1221) (Morihira)(Morinari)
- Chukyo (1221–1221) (Kanehira)(Kanenari)
- Go-Horikawa (1222–1232)(Yutahito)
- Shijo (1233–1242) (Mitsuhito)(Hidehito)
- Go-Saga (1243–1246) (Kunihito)
- Go-Fukakusa (1247–1259) (Hisahito)
- Kameyama (1260–1274) (Tsunehito)
- Go-Uda (1275–1287) (Yohito)
- Fushimi (1288–1298) (Hirohito)
- Go-Fushimi (1299–1301) (Tanehito)
- Go-Nijou (1302–1308) (Kuniharu)
- Hanazono (1309–1318) (Tomihito)
- Go-Daigo (1319–1338) (Takaharu)
- Go-Murakami (1339–1368) (Norinaga)(Noriyoshi)
- Choukei (1369–1372) (Yutanari)
- Go-Kameyama (1373–1392) (Hironari)
- Go-Komatsu (1392–1412) (Motohito)
- Shoukou (1413–1428) (Mihito)
- Go-Hanazono (1429–1464) (Hikohito)
- Go-Tsuchimikado (1465–1500) (Fusahito)
- Go-Kashiwabara (1501–1526) (Katsuhito)
- Go-Nara (1527–1557) (Tomohito)
Panahon ng Azuchi-Momoyama
baguhinPanahon ng Edo (Tokugawa)
baguhin- Go-Mizunoo (1612–1629) (Masahito)
- Meishou (1630–1643) (Okiko)
- Go-Koumyou (1644–1654) (Tsuguhito)
- Go-Saiin (1655–1662) (Nagahito)
- Reigen (1663–1686) (Satohito)
- Higashi-yama (1687–1709) (Asahito)
- Nakamikado (1710–1735) (Yasuhito)
- Sakuramachi (1736–1746) (Teruhito)
- Momozono (1746–1762) (Toohito)
- Go-Sakuramachi (1763–1770) (Toshiko)
- Go-Momozono (1771–1779) (Hidehito)
- Koukaku (1780–1816) (Tomohito)
- Ninkou (1817–1846) (Ayahito)
- Koumei (1847–1866) (Osahito)