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In Japan, Template:Nihongo was a regent who was named to act on behalf of either a child emperor before his coming of age, or an empress regnant. The Template:Nihongo was theoretically a sort of chief advisor for the Emperor, but was in practice the title of both first secretary and regent who assisted an adult Emperor. The duties of the Sesshō and Kampaku were to convey to the Emperor the policies formulated by the Template:Nihongo3 and other senior officials of the Template:Nihongo3, and to convey the Emperor's decisions to them. As regents of the Emperor, the Sesshō and Kampaku sometimes made decisions on behalf of the Emperor, but their positions were not defined by law and they had no specific political authority. The two titles were collectively known as Template:Nihongo, and the families that exclusively held the titles were called Template:Transliteration (Template:Transliteration family).<ref name="tomonokai"/>
During the Heian period (794–1185), from the middle of the 9th century, the Fujiwara clan began to marry off their daughters to the Emperor and assume the positions of Sesshō and Kampaku, thereby excluding other clans from the political centre and increasing their political power. From the 10th century, the Fujiwara clan monopolized the Sesshō and Kampaku, and at the end of the 10th century, around the time of Fujiwara no Michinaga and Fujiwara no Yorimichi, the power of the Fujiwara clan reached its zenith. In the mid-11th century, Emperor Go-Sanjo ran his own government, and the next Emperor, Shirakawa, abdicated to become Cloistered Emperor, beginning the cloistered rule. From then on, the cloistered rule of Cloistered Emperor took root, and the de facto Fujiwara regime, which used the positions of Sesshō and Kampaku, was over, and the Sesshō and Kampaku lost their real political power and became mere names.<ref name="tomonokai">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="yh040124">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="kotobasekk">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
During the Kamakura period (1185–1333), when the warrior class seized power and the Kamakura shogunate was established, the Fujiwara were divided into Template:Nihongo: the Konoe, Kujō, Nijō, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa families. From then on, these five families served as Sesshō and Kampaku on a rotating basis.<ref name="kotobagose">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Toyotomi Hideyoshi was the first person in history to become a Kampaku who was not a noble by birth; his nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu also became a Kampaku. Hideyoshi obtained this title, the highest position in the aristocracy, by being adopted into the Konoe family and formally becoming an aristocrat. A retired Template:Transliteration was called Template:Nihongo, which came to commonly refer to Toyotomi Hideyoshi.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="asahi240923">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Both Template:Transliteration and Template:Transliteration were styled as Template:Transliteration or Template:Nihongo in historical pronunciation; translated as "(Imperial) Highness", as were Imperial princes and princesses.
HistoryEdit
In earlier times, only members of the Imperial Family could be appointed Template:Transliteration. The Template:Transliteration reports that Emperor Ōjin was assisted by his mother, Empress Jingū, but it is doubtful if it is a historical fact. The first historical Template:Transliteration was Prince Shōtoku, who assisted Empress Suiko.
The Fujiwara clan was the primary holder of the Template:Transliteration and Template:Transliteration titles. More precisely, those titles were held by the Fujiwara Hokke (northern Fujiwara family) and its descendants, to which Fujiwara no Yoshifusa belonged.
In 858, Fujiwara no Yoshifusa became Template:Transliteration. He was the first Template:Transliteration not to be a member of the Imperial house. In 887, Fujiwara no Mototsune, the nephew and adopted son of Yoshifusa, was appointed to the newly created office of Template:Transliteration.
In the 12th century, there were five families among the descendants of Yorimichi called Template:Transliteration: the Konoe family, Kujō family, Ichijō family, Takatsukasa family and Nijō family. Both the Konoe and Kujō families were descendants of Fujiwara no Yorimichi, through Fujiwara no Tadamichi. The other three families were derived from either the Konoe or Kujō families. Until the Meiji Restoration of 1868, those five families held those title exclusively with the two exceptions of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his nephew Toyotomi Hidetsugu.
The offices and titles of Template:Transliteration and Template:Transliteration were abolished by the declaration of the Imperial Restoration in 1868 during the Meiji Restoration in order to reorganize the government structure. The office and title of Template:Transliteration was stipulated under the former Imperial Household Law in 1889 and also under the new Imperial Household Law in 1948. Under these laws, the officeholder of Template:Transliteration is restricted to a member of the Japanese Imperial family. Crown Prince Hirohito, before becoming Emperor Shōwa, was Template:Transliteration from 1921 to 1926 for the mentally disabled Emperor Taishō. He was called Template:Nihongo3.
The area of Taikō in Nagoya is named after the title, although it refers to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The main street is Taikō-dōri, which is served by the subway Taiko-dori Station.
ListEdit
The following is a list of Template:Transliteration and Template:Transliteration in the order of succession.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The list is not exhaustive:
Portrait | Name | Regent title | Tenure | Monarch |
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File:Umayado Miko.jpg | Prince Shōtoku (574–622) |
Sesshō | 593–622 | Empress Suiko |
File:Emperor Tenji.jpg | Prince Naka no Ōe<ref>『藤氏家伝』上に「(斉明天皇)悉以庶務、委皇太子。皇太子毎事諮決、然後施行」とあることによる。</ref> (626–672) |
Sesshō | 655–661 | Empress Saimei |
Prince Kusakabe<ref>『日本書紀』天武天皇10年2月25日条に「立草壁皇子尊、為皇太子。因以令摂万機」とあることによる。</ref> (662–689) |
Sesshō | 681–686 | Emperor Tenmu | |
File:Fujiwara no Yoshifusa.jpg | Fujiwara no YoshifusaTemplate:Sfn (804–872) |
Sesshō | 858–872 | Emperor Seiwa |
File:Fujiwara no Mototsune.jpg | Fujiwara no Mototsune (836–891) |
Sesshō | 872–880 | |
Emperor Yōzei | ||||
Kampaku | 887–890 | |||
Emperor Kōkō | ||||
Emperor Uda | ||||
File:Fujiwara no Tokihira01.jpg | Fujiwara no TokihiraTemplate:Sfn (871–909) |
Sesshō | 909 | Emperor Daigo |
File:Fujiwara no Tadahira.jpg | Fujiwara no Tadahira (880–949) |
Sesshō | 930–941 | Emperor Suzaku |
Kampaku | 941–949 | |||
Emperor Murakami | ||||
File:Fujiwara no Saneyori.jpg | Fujiwara no SaneyoriTemplate:Sfn (900–970) |
Kampaku | 967–969 | Emperor Reizei |
Sesshō | 969–970 | Emperor En'yū | ||
File:Hyakuninisshu 045.jpg | Fujiwara no Koretada (924–972) |
Sesshō | 970–972 | |
Fujiwara no KanemichiTemplate:Sfn (925–977) |
Kampaku | 972–977 | ||
Fujiwara no Yoritada (924–989) |
Kampaku | 977–986 | ||
Emperor Kazan | ||||
File:Fujiwara no Kaneie.jpg | Fujiwara no Kaneie (929–990) |
Sesshō | 986–990 | Emperor Ichijō |
Kampaku | 990 | |||
File:Fujiwara no Michitaka.jpg | Fujiwara no Michitaka (953–995) |
Kampaku | 990 | |
Sesshō | 990–993 | |||
Kampaku | 993–995 | |||
Fujiwara no Michikane (961–995) |
Kampaku | 995 | ||
File:Fujiwara Michinaga.jpg | Fujiwara no Michinaga (966–1028) |
Sesshō | 1016–1017 | Emperor Go-Ichijō |
File:Fujiwara Yorimichi.JPG | Fujiwara no YorimichiTemplate:Sfn (992–1071) |
Sesshō | 1017–1019 | |
Kampaku | 1020–1068 | |||
Emperor Go-Suzaku | ||||
Emperor Go-Reizei | ||||
Fujiwara no Norimichi (996–1075) |
Kampaku | 1068–1075 | Emperor Go-Sanjō | |
Emperor Shirakawa | ||||
Fujiwara no Morozane (1042–1101) |
Kampaku | 1075–1086 | ||
Sesshō | 1086–1090 | Emperor Horikawa | ||
Kampaku | 1090–1094 | |||
Fujiwara no Moromichi (1062–1099) |
Kampaku | 1094–1099 | ||
Fujiwara no Tadazane (1078–1162) |
Kampaku | 1105–1107 | ||
Sesshō | 1107–1113 | Emperor Toba | ||
Kampaku | 1113–1121 | |||
File:Fujiwara no Tadamichi from Tenshi - Sekkan Miei.jpg | Fujiwara no Tadamichi (1097–1164) |
Kampaku | 1121–1123 | |
Sesshō | 1123–1129 | Emperor Sutoku | ||
Kampaku | 1129–1141 | |||
Sesshō | 1141–1150 | Emperor Konoe | ||
Kampaku | 1150–1158 | |||
Emperor Go-Shirakawa | ||||
File:Konoe Motozane.jpg | Konoe Motozane (1143–1166) |
Kampaku | 1158–1165 | Emperor Nijō |
Sesshō | 1165–1166 | Emperor Rokujō | ||
File:Fujiwara no Motofusa.jpg | Fujiwara no Motofusa (1144–1230) |
Sesshō | 1166–1172 | |
Emperor Takakura | ||||
Kampaku | 1172–1179 | |||
File:Konoe Motomichi.jpg | Konoe Motomichi (1160–1233) |
Kampaku | 1179–1180 | |
Sesshō | 1180–1183 | Emperor Antoku | ||
File:Matsudono Moroie.jpg | Matsudono Moroie (1172–1238) |
Sesshō | 1183–1184 | |
File:Konoe Motomichi.jpg | Konoe Motomichi (1160–1233) |
Sesshō | 1184–1186 | |
Emperor Go-Toba | ||||
File:Kujo Kanezane.jpg | Kujō Kanezane (1149–1207) |
Sesshō | 1186–1191 | |
Kampaku | 1191–1196 | |||
File:Konoe Motomichi.jpg | Konoe Motomichi (1160–1233) |
Kampaku | 1196–1198 | Emperor Tsuchimikado |
Sesshō | 1198–1202 | |||
Kujō Yoshitsune (1169–1206) |
Sesshō | 1202–1206 | ||
Konoe IezaneTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn (1179–1243) |
Sesshō | 1206 | ||
Kampaku | 1206–1221 | |||
Emperor Juntoku | ||||
File:Kujō Michiie.jpg | Kujō MichiieTemplate:Sfn (1193–1252) |
Sesshō | 1221 | Emperor Chūkyō |
Konoe IezaneTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn (1179–1243) |
Sesshō | 1221–1223 | Emperor Go-Horikawa | |
Kampaku | 1223–1228 | |||
File:Kujō Michiie.jpg | Kujō Michiie (1193–1252) |
Kampaku | 1228–1231 | |
Kujō Norizane (1210–1235) |
Sesshō | 1231–1235 | ||
Emperor Shijō | ||||
File:Kujō Michiie.jpg | Kujō Michiie (1193–1252) |
Sesshō | 1235–1237 | |
File:Konoe Kanetsune.jpg | Konoe Kanetsune (1210–1259) |
Sesshō | 1237–1242 | |
Kampaku | 1242 | Emperor Go-Saga | ||
File:Nijō Yoshizane.jpg | Nijō Yoshizane (1216–1273) |
Kampaku | 1242–1246 | |
File:Ichijō Sanetsune.jpg | Ichijō Sanetsune (1223–1284) |
Kampaku | 1246 | |
Sesshō | 1246–1247 | Emperor Go-Fukakusa | ||
File:Konoe Kanetsune.jpg | Konoe Kanetsune (1210–1259) |
Sesshō | 1247–1252 | |
File:Takatsukasa Kanehira.jpg | Takatsukasa Kanehira (1228–1294) |
Sesshō | 1252–1254 | |
Kampaku | 1254–1261 | |||
Emperor Kameyama | ||||
File:Nijō Yoshizane.jpg | Nijō Yoshizane (1216–1273) |
Kampaku | 1261–1265 | |
File:Ichijō Sanetsune.jpg | Ichijō Sanetsune (1223–1284) |
Kampaku | 1265–1267 | |
Konoe Motohira (1246–1268) |
Kampaku | 1267–1268 | ||
Takatsukasa Mototada (1247–1313) |
Kampaku | 1268–1273 | ||
Kujō Tadaie (1229–1275) |
Kampaku | 1273–1274 | ||
Sesshō | 1274 | Emperor Go-Uda | ||
Ichijō Ietsune (1248–1293) |
Sesshō | 1274–1275 | ||
File:Takatsukasa Kanehira.jpg | Takatsukasa Kanehira (1228–1294) |
Sesshō | 1275–1278 | |
Kampaku | 1278–1287 | |||
Nijō Morotada (1254–1341) |
Kampaku | 1287–1289 | ||
Emperor Fushimi | ||||
Konoe Iemoto (1261–1296) |
Kampaku | 1289–1291 | ||
Kujō Tadanori (1248–1332) |
Kampaku | 1291–1293 | ||
Konoe Iemoto (1261–1296) |
Kampaku | 1293–1296 | ||
Takatsukasa Kanetada (1262–1301) |
Kampaku | 1296–1298 | ||
Sesshō | 1298 | Emperor Go-Fushimi | ||
Nijō Kanemoto (1268–1334) |
Sesshō | 1298–1300 | ||
Kampaku | 1300–1305 | |||
Emperor Go-Nijō | ||||
File:Kujō Moronori.jpg | Kujō Moronori (1273–1320) |
Kampaku | 1305–1308 | |
Sesshō | 1308 | Emperor Hanazono | ||
Takatsukasa Fuyuhira (1275–1327) |
Sesshō | 1308–1311 | ||
Kampaku | 1311–1313 | |||
File:Konoe Iehira.jpg | Konoe Iehira (1282–1324) |
Kampaku | 1313–1315 | |
Takatsukasa Fuyuhira (1275–1327) |
Kampaku | 1315–1316 | ||
File:二条道平.jpg | Nijō Michihira (1288–1335) |
Kampaku | 1316–1318 | |
Emperor Go-Daigo | ||||
File:一条内経.jpg | Ichijō Uchitsune (1291–1325) |
Kampaku | 1318–1323 | |
Kujō Fusazane (1290–1327) |
Kampaku | 1323–1324 | ||
Takatsukasa Fuyuhira (1275–1327) |
Kampaku | 1324–1327 | ||
File:二条道平.jpg | Nijō Michihira (1288–1335) |
Kampaku | 1327–1330 | |
Konoe Tsunetada (1302–1352) |
Kampaku | 1330 | ||
Takatsukasa Fuyunori (1295–1337) |
Kampaku | 1330–1333 | ||
Emperor Kōgon | ||||
Konoe Tsunetada (1302–1352) |
Kampaku | 1336–1337 | Emperor Kōmyō | |
Konoe Mototsugu (1305–1354) |
Kampaku | 1337–1338 | ||
Ichijō Tsunemichi (1317–1365) |
Kampaku | 1338–1342 | ||
Kujō Michinori (1315–1349) |
Kampaku | 1342 | ||
Takatsukasa MorohiraTemplate:Sfn (1310–1353) |
Kampaku | 1342–1346 | ||
File:Yoshimoto Nijo.jpg | Nijō Yoshimoto (1320–1388) |
Kampaku | 1346–1358 | |
Emperor Sukō | ||||
Emperor Go-Kōgon | ||||
Kujō Tsunenori (1331–1400) |
Kampaku | 1358–1361 | ||
Konoe Michitsugu (1333–1387) |
Kampaku | 1361–1363 | ||
File:Yoshimoto Nijo.jpg | Nijō Yoshimoto (1320–1388) |
Kampaku | 1363–1367 | |
Takatsukasa Fuyumichi (1330–1386) |
Kampaku | 1367–1369 | ||
Nijō Moroyoshi (1345–1382) |
Kampaku | 1369–1375 | ||
Emperor Go-En'yū | ||||
Kujō Tadamoto (1345–1397) |
Kampaku | 1375–1379 | ||
Nijō Morotsugu (1356–1400) |
Kampaku | 1379–1382 | ||
File:Yoshimoto Nijo.jpg | Nijō Yoshimoto (1320–1388) |
Sesshō | 1382–1388 | Emperor Go-Komatsu |
Konoe Kanetsugu (1360–1388) |
Sesshō | 1388 | ||
File:Yoshimoto Nijo.jpg | Nijō Yoshimoto (1320–1388) |
Sesshō | 1388 | |
Kampaku | 1388 | |||
Nijō Morotsugu (1356–1400) |
Kampaku | 1388–1394 | ||
Ichijō Tsunetsugu (1358–1418) |
Kampaku | 1394–1398 | ||
Nijō Morotsugu (1356–1400) |
Kampaku | 1398–1399 | ||
Ichijō Tsunetsugu (1358–1418) |
Kampaku | 1399–1408 | ||
Konoe Tadatsugu (1383–1454) |
Kampaku | 1408–1409 | ||
Nijō Mitsumoto (1383–1410) |
Kampaku | 1409–1410 | ||
Ichijō Tsunetsugu (1358–1418) |
Kampaku | 1410–1418 | ||
Emperor Shōkō | ||||
Kujō Mitsuie (1394–1449) |
Kampaku | 1418–1424 | ||
Nijō Mochimoto (1390–1445) |
Kampaku | 1424–1428 | ||
Sesshō | 1428–1432 | Emperor Go-Hanazono | ||
Ichijō Kaneyoshi (1402–1481) |
Sesshō | 1432 | ||
Nijō Mochimoto (1390–1445) |
Sesshō | 1432–1433 | ||
Kampaku | 1433–1445 | |||
Konoe Fusatsugu (1402–1488) |
Kampaku | 1445–1447 | ||
Ichijō Kaneyoshi (1402–1481) |
Kampaku | 1447–1453 | ||
Takatsukasa Fusahira (1408–1472) |
Kampaku | 1454–1455 | ||
Nijō Mochimichi (1416–1493) |
Kampaku | 1455–1458 | ||
Ichijō Norifusa (1423–1480) |
Kampaku | 1458–1463 | ||
Nijō Mochimichi (1416–1493) |
Kampaku | 1463–1467 | ||
Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado | ||||
Ichijō Kaneyoshi (1402–1481) |
Kampaku | 1467–1470 | ||
Nijō Masatsugu (1443–1480) |
Kampaku | 1470–1476 | ||
Kujō Masamoto (1445–1516) |
Kampaku | 1476–1479 | ||
Konoe Masaie (1445–1505) |
Kampaku | 1479–1483 | ||
Takatsukasa Masahira (1445–1517) |
Kampaku | 1483–1487 | ||
Kujō Masatada (1439–1488) |
Kampaku | 1487–1488 | ||
Ichijō Fuyuyoshi (1465–1514) |
Kampaku | 1488–1493 | ||
Konoe Hisamichi (1472–1544) |
Kampaku | 1493–1497 | ||
Nijō Hisamoto (1471–1497) |
Kampaku | 1497 | ||
Ichijō Fuyuyoshi (1465–1514) |
Kampaku | 1497–1501 | ||
Emperor Go-Kashiwabara | ||||
Kujō Hisatsune (1469–1530) |
Kampaku | 1501–1513 | ||
Konoe Hisamichi (1472–1544) |
Kampaku | 1513–1514 | ||
Takatsukasa Kanesuke (1480–1552) |
Kampaku | 1514–1518 | ||
Nijō Korefusa (1496–1551) |
Kampaku | 1518–1525 | ||
Konoe Taneie (1503–1566) |
Kampaku | 1525–1533 | ||
Emperor Go-Nara | ||||
Kujō Tanemichi (1507–1594) |
Kampaku | 1533–1534 | ||
Nijō Korefusa (1496–1551) |
Kampaku | 1534–1536 | ||
Konoe Taneie (1503–1566) |
Kampaku | 1536–1542 | ||
Takatsukasa Tadafuyu (1509–1546) |
Kampaku | 1542–1545 | ||
Ichijō Fusamichi (1509–1556) |
Kampaku | 1545–1548 | ||
Nijō Haruyoshi (1526–1579) |
Kampaku | 1548–1553 | ||
Ichijō Kanefuyu (1529–1554) |
Kampaku | 1553–1554 | ||
Konoe Sakihisa (1536–1612) |
Kampaku | 1554–1568 | ||
Emperor Ōgimachi | ||||
Nijō Haruyoshi (1526–1579) |
Kampaku | 1568–1578 | ||
Kujō Kanetaka (1553–1636) |
Kampaku | 1578–1581 | ||
Ichijō Uchimoto (1548–1611) |
Kampaku | 1581–1585 | ||
File:Nijō Akizane.jpg | Nijō Akizane (1556–1619) |
Kampaku | 1585 | |
File:Toyotomi Hideyoshi c1598 Kodai-ji Temple.png | Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1538–1598) |
Kampaku | 1585–1591 | |
Emperor Go-Yōzei | ||||
File:Toyotomi Hidetsugu.jpg | Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1568–1595) |
Kampaku | 1591–1595 | |
Kujō Kanetaka (1553–1636) |
Kampaku | 1600–1604 | ||
Konoe Nobutada (1565–1614) |
Kampaku | 1605–1606 | ||
Takatsukasa Nobufusa (1565–1658) |
Kampaku | 1606–1608 | ||
Kujō Yukiie (1586–1665) |
Kampaku | 1608–1612 | ||
Emperor Go-Mizunoo | ||||
Takatsukasa Nobuhisa (1590–1621) |
Kampaku | 1612–1615 | ||
File:Nijō Akizane.jpg | Nijō Akizane (1556–1619) |
Kampaku | 1615–1619 | |
Kujō Yukiie (1586–1665) |
Kampaku | 1619–1623 | ||
Konoe Nobuhiro (1599–1649) |
Kampaku | 1623–1629 | ||
Ichijō Akiyoshi (1605–1672) |
Kampaku | 1629 | ||
Sesshō | 1629–1635 | Empress Meishō | ||
Nijō Yasumichi (1607–1666) |
Sesshō | 1635–1647 | ||
Emperor Go-Kōmyō | ||||
File:Kujō Michifusa.jpg | Kujō Michifusa (1609–1647) |
Sesshō | 1647 | |
Ichijō Akiyoshi (1605–1672) |
Sesshō | 1647 | ||
Kampaku | 1647–1651 | |||
Konoe Hisatsugu (1622–1653) |
Kampaku | 1651–1653 | ||
Nijō Mitsuhira (1624–1682) |
Kampaku | 1653–1663 | ||
Emperor Go-Sai | ||||
Sesshō | 1663–1664 | Emperor Reigen | ||
Takatsukasa Fusasuke (1637–1700) |
Sesshō | 1664–1668 | ||
Kampaku | 1668–1682 | |||
Ichijō Kaneteru (1652–1705) |
Kampaku | 1682–1687 | ||
Sesshō | 1687–1689 | Emperor Higashiyama | ||
Kampaku | 1689–1690 | |||
File:Konoe Motohiro.jpg | Konoe Motohiro (1648–1722) |
Kampaku | 1690–1703 | |
Takatsukasa Kanehiro (1659–1725) |
Kampaku | 1703–1707 | ||
File:Konoe Iehiro.jpg | Konoe Iehiro (1667–1736) |
Kampaku | 1707–1709 | |
Sesshō | 1709–1712 | Emperor Nakamikado | ||
Kujō Sukezane (1669–1729) |
Sesshō | 1712–1716 | ||
Kampaku | 1716–1722 | |||
Nijō Tsunahira (1672–1732) |
Kampaku | 1722–1726 | ||
Konoe Iehisa (1687–1737) |
Kampaku | 1726–1736 | ||
Emperor Sakuramachi | ||||
File:Nijō Yoshitada.jpg | Nijō Yoshitada (1689–1737) |
Kampaku | 1736–1737 | |
Ichijō Kaneka (1692–1751) |
Kampaku | 1737–1746 | ||
Ichijō Michika (1722–1769) |
Kampaku | 1746–1747 | ||
Sesshō | 1747–1755 | Emperor Momozono | ||
Kampaku | 1755–1757 | |||
Konoe Uchisaki (1728–1785) |
Kampaku | 1757–1762 | ||
Sesshō | 1762–1772 | Empress Go-Sakuramachi | ||
Emperor Go-Momozono | ||||
Kampaku | 1772–1778 | |||
Kujō Naozane (1717–1787) |
Kampaku | 1778–1779 | ||
Sesshō | 1779–1785 | Emperor Kōkaku | ||
Kampaku | 1785–1787 | |||
Takatsukasa Sukehira (1738–1819) |
Kampaku | 1787–1791 | ||
Ichijō Teruyoshi (1756–1795) |
Kampaku | 1791–1795 | ||
Takatsukasa Masahiro (1761–1841) |
Kampaku | 1795–1814 | ||
Ichijō Tadayoshi (1774–1837) |
Kampaku | 1814–1823 | ||
Emperor Ninkō | ||||
Takatsukasa Masamichi (1789–1868) |
Kampaku | 1823–1856 | ||
Emperor Kōmei | ||||
File:Kujo Hisatada.jpg | Kujō Hisatada (1798–1871) |
Kampaku | 1856–1862 | |
File:Konoe Tadahiro in last years.jpg | Konoe Tadahiro (1808–1898) |
Kampaku | 1862–1863 | |
Takatsukasa Sukehiro (1807–1878) |
Kampaku | 1863 | ||
File:Nijō Nariyuki.jpg | Nijō Nariyuki (1816–1878) |
Kampaku | 1863–1866 | |
Sesshō | 1867–1868 | Emperor Meiji | ||
File:Crown Prince Hirohito 1919.jpg | Crown Prince Hirohito (1901–1989) |
Sesshō | 1921–1926 | Emperor Taishō |
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- Taikun