Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, visit to Germany, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-visit-to-germany-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592919.html
RM2XGJ0EF–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, visit to Germany, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
JIMMU TENNO First Emperor of Japan in legendary period Date: 660 -585 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jimmu-tenno-first-emperor-of-japan-in-legendary-period-date-660-585-105285419.html
RMG384HF–JIMMU TENNO First Emperor of Japan in legendary period Date: 660 -585 BC
Hokusai. Print entitled Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse by the Japanese artist and printmaker, Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾 北斎, c. 1760-1849), color woodblock print, c. 1835/6 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hokusai-print-entitled-tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-first-poet-in-the-series-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-explained-by-the-nurse-by-the-japanese-artist-and-printmaker-katsushika-hokusai-c-1760-1849-color-woodblock-print-c-18356-image410733761.html
RM2ET6F2W–Hokusai. Print entitled Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse by the Japanese artist and printmaker, Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾 北斎, c. 1760-1849), color woodblock print, c. 1835/6
Katsushika Hokusai, Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), print, c. 1830-1841 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katsushika-hokusai-tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-print-c-1830-1841-image244764774.html
RMT65YY2–Katsushika Hokusai, Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), print, c. 1830-1841
Japanese Emperor Yoshihito (Emperor Taishō). Emperor Taishō (Taishō-tennō, 1879 – 1926), also known by his personal name Yoshihito was the 123rd Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and the second ruler of the Empire of Japan from 30 July 1912 until his death in 1926. According to Japanese custom, while reigning the Emperor is simply called 'the Emperor'. After death, he is known by a posthumous name, which is the name of the era coinciding with his reign. Having ruled during the Taishō era, he is known as the 'Emperor Taishō'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-emperor-yoshihito-emperor-taish-emperor-taish-taish-tenn-1879-1926-also-known-by-his-personal-name-yoshihito-was-the-123rd-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-and-the-second-ruler-of-the-empire-of-japan-from-30-july-1912-until-his-death-in-1926-according-to-japanese-custom-while-reigning-the-emperor-is-simply-called-the-emperor-after-death-he-is-known-by-a-posthumous-name-which-is-the-name-of-the-era-coinciding-with-his-reign-having-ruled-during-the-taish-era-he-is-known-as-the-emperor-taish-image549759624.html
RM2PXBM08–Japanese Emperor Yoshihito (Emperor Taishō). Emperor Taishō (Taishō-tennō, 1879 – 1926), also known by his personal name Yoshihito was the 123rd Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and the second ruler of the Empire of Japan from 30 July 1912 until his death in 1926. According to Japanese custom, while reigning the Emperor is simply called 'the Emperor'. After death, he is known by a posthumous name, which is the name of the era coinciding with his reign. Having ruled during the Taishō era, he is known as the 'Emperor Taishō'.
Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, c. 1835/36, Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾 北斎, Japanese, 1760-1849, Publisher: Hibino Yohachi, Japanese, unknown, Japan, Color woodblock print, yoko oban, 26.2 x 37.7 cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-first-poet-in-the-series-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-explained-by-the-nurse-c-183536-katsushika-hokusai-japanese-1760-1849-publisher-hibino-yohachi-japanese-unknown-japan-color-woodblock-print-yoko-oban-262-x-377-cm-image328635580.html
RM2A2JJ10–Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, c. 1835/36, Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾 北斎, Japanese, 1760-1849, Publisher: Hibino Yohachi, Japanese, unknown, Japan, Color woodblock print, yoko oban, 26.2 x 37.7 cm
Japan: Emperor Go-Saga (1 April 1220 - 17 March 1272), 88th Emperor of Japan (r. 1242-1246). Portrait by Fujiwara no Tamenobu (fl. 1261-1304), early 14th century. Emperor Go-Saga (Go-Saga-tennō, 1220-1272), personal name Kunihito, was the 88th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Named after the 8th-century Emperor Saga, Go-Saga abdicated in 1246 in favour of his son, Emperor Go-Fukakusa; thus began his reign as cloistered emperor, ruling from the monastery. He compelled Go-Fukakusa in 1259 to step aside for his other son, who became Emperor Kameyama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-emperor-go-saga-1-april-1220-17-march-1272-88th-emperor-of-japan-r-1242-1246-portrait-by-fujiwara-no-tamenobu-fl-1261-1304-early-14th-century-emperor-go-saga-go-saga-tenn-1220-1272-personal-name-kunihito-was-the-88th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-named-after-the-8th-century-emperor-saga-go-saga-abdicated-in-1246-in-favour-of-his-son-emperor-go-fukakusa-thus-began-his-reign-as-cloistered-emperor-ruling-from-the-monastery-he-compelled-go-fukakusa-in-1259-to-step-aside-for-his-other-son-who-became-emperor-kameyama-image344231900.html
RM2B0138C–Japan: Emperor Go-Saga (1 April 1220 - 17 March 1272), 88th Emperor of Japan (r. 1242-1246). Portrait by Fujiwara no Tamenobu (fl. 1261-1304), early 14th century. Emperor Go-Saga (Go-Saga-tennō, 1220-1272), personal name Kunihito, was the 88th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Named after the 8th-century Emperor Saga, Go-Saga abdicated in 1246 in favour of his son, Emperor Go-Fukakusa; thus began his reign as cloistered emperor, ruling from the monastery. He compelled Go-Fukakusa in 1259 to step aside for his other son, who became Emperor Kameyama.
Retro color portrait of Emperor Taisho (Yoshihito). Emperor Taisho (Taisho-tenno, 1879 – 1926) was the 123rd Emperor of Japan, according to the tradit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retro-color-portrait-of-emperor-taisho-yoshihito-emperor-taisho-taisho-tenno-1879-1926-was-the-123rd-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-tradit-image387150490.html
RM2DDT6B6–Retro color portrait of Emperor Taisho (Yoshihito). Emperor Taisho (Taisho-tenno, 1879 – 1926) was the 123rd Emperor of Japan, according to the tradit
Portrait of Emperor Meiji ( November 3, 1852 – July 30, 1912 ) in Japanese traditional cloth 1872. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-emperor-meiji-november-3-1852-july-30-1912-in-japanese-96643798.html
RMFH6E46–Portrait of Emperor Meiji ( November 3, 1852 – July 30, 1912 ) in Japanese traditional cloth 1872.
Retro illustration of Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito). Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Go Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retro-illustration-of-emperor-meiji-mutsuhito-emperor-meiji-meiji-tenno-1852-1912-also-called-meiji-the-great-meiji-taitei-or-meiji-the-go-image390864324.html
RM2DKWBC4–Retro illustration of Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito). Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Go
[ 1900s Japan - Japanese Emperor Jimmu ] — Early 20th century print of a bearded Emperor Jimmu (Jinmu-tenno), the mythical founder of Japan. He is carrying a long bow and is accompanied by a wild bird. In the traditional lists of Japanese emperors, Jimmu is always listed as Japan’s first emperor. 20th century vintage print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1900s-japan-japanese-emperor-jimmu-early-20th-century-print-of-a-bearded-emperor-jimmu-jinmu-tenno-the-mythical-founder-of-japan-he-is-carrying-a-long-bow-and-is-accompanied-by-a-wild-bird-in-the-traditional-lists-of-japanese-emperors-jimmu-is-always-listed-as-japans-first-emperor-20th-century-vintage-print-image356393260.html
RM2BKR36M–[ 1900s Japan - Japanese Emperor Jimmu ] — Early 20th century print of a bearded Emperor Jimmu (Jinmu-tenno), the mythical founder of Japan. He is carrying a long bow and is accompanied by a wild bird. In the traditional lists of Japanese emperors, Jimmu is always listed as Japan’s first emperor. 20th century vintage print.
left to right the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-to-right-the-japanese-emperor-tenno-naruhito-and-the-japanese-prime-minister-yoshihide-suga-at-the-tribune-with-the-olympic-rings-opening-ceremony-in-the-olympic-stadium-on-july-23-2021-summer-olympics-2020-from-july-23-08082021-in-tokyojapan-image435868937.html
RM2G93F7N–left to right the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan.
Japan Asia Tokyo Tokyo emperor palace Nijubashi bridge emperor residence Tenno Kokyo castle Edo palace wat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-japan-asia-tokyo-tokyo-emperor-palace-nijubashi-bridge-emperor-residence-32999002.html
RMBWK6FP–Japan Asia Tokyo Tokyo emperor palace Nijubashi bridge emperor residence Tenno Kokyo castle Edo palace wat
Late 19th century vintage photograph: Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi, Japan c.1872. Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/late-19th-century-vintage-photograph-japanese-emperor-meiji-first-portrait-by-uchida-kuichi-japan-c1872-japanese-emperor-meiji-first-portrait-by-uchida-kuichi-image560808130.html
RM2RGB0DP–Late 19th century vintage photograph: Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi, Japan c.1872. Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi
[ 1910s Japan - Prayers for Emperor Meiji ] — Women praying for the recovery of Emperor Meiji in front of Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in July 1912 (Meiji 45). Interestingly, at the time this was announced as a request that the Imperial Children of the Emperor pray for his recovery. 20th century vintage postcard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1910s-japan-prayers-for-emperor-meiji-women-praying-for-the-recovery-of-emperor-meiji-in-front-of-nijubashi-bridge-at-the-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-in-july-1912-meiji-45-interestingly-at-the-time-this-was-announced-as-a-request-that-the-imperial-children-of-the-emperor-pray-for-his-recovery-20th-century-vintage-postcard-image271805039.html
RMWP5P2R–[ 1910s Japan - Prayers for Emperor Meiji ] — Women praying for the recovery of Emperor Meiji in front of Nijubashi Bridge at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in July 1912 (Meiji 45). Interestingly, at the time this was announced as a request that the Imperial Children of the Emperor pray for his recovery. 20th century vintage postcard.
[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920s-japan-japanese-emperor-hirohito-emperor-showa-hirohito-observes-maneuvers-daienshuu-of-the-imperial-guard-from-a-private-photo-album-of-a-member-of-the-japanese-imperial-guard-konoe-shidan-who-served-between-1928-showa-3-and-1930-showa-5-20th-century-gelatin-silver-print-image356361369.html
RM2BKNJFN–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print.
Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-with-wife-empress-michiko-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592925.html
RM2XGJ0EN–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
Japanese Emperor Mutsuhito Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-japanese-emperor-mutsuhito-49905627.html
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Colored. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russo-japanese-war-1904-1905-the-japonese-emperor-meiji-1852-1912-image156195309.html
RMK238KW–Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Colored.
Emperor Yoshihito during his coronation, 1912 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emperor-yoshihito-during-his-coronation-1912-37002875.html
RMC45HF7–Emperor Yoshihito during his coronation, 1912
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-russo-japanese-war-1904-1905-the-japonese-emperor-meiji-1852-1912-90255094.html
RMF6RD86–Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving.
Japan: Emperor Shomu, ruler of Japan (701 - 2 May 756). Portrait, 13th century. Emperor Shomu (Shomu-tenno, 701-756), personal name Oshi-hiraki Toyosakura-hiko-no-mikoto, was the 45th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, ruling from 624 till 749. This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) at Nara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-emperor-shomu-ruler-of-japan-701-2-may-756-portrait-13th-century-emperor-shomu-shomu-tenno-701-756-personal-name-oshi-hiraki-toyosakura-hiko-no-mikoto-was-the-45th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-ruling-from-624-till-749-this-emperor-is-traditionally-venerated-at-a-memorial-shinto-shrine-misasagi-at-nara-image344231959.html
RM2B013AF–Japan: Emperor Shomu, ruler of Japan (701 - 2 May 756). Portrait, 13th century. Emperor Shomu (Shomu-tenno, 701-756), personal name Oshi-hiraki Toyosakura-hiko-no-mikoto, was the 45th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, ruling from 624 till 749. This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) at Nara.
Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-emperor-nintoku-daisen-kofun-in-sakai-cityjapan-image550874676.html
RM2R06E7G–Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan
Japan: Empress Jingu (c. 169-269 CE) being shown her son, the future Emperor Ojin. Painting on wooden planks by Utagawa Yoshiteru (1809-1891), 1840. Empress Jingū (Jingū tennō), also known as Empress-consort Jingū was a legendary Japanese empress. The empress or consort to Emperor Chūai, she also served as Regent from the time of her husband's death in 209 until her son Emperor Ōjin acceded to the throne in 269. Up until the Meiji period, Jingū was considered to have been the 15th Japanese imperial ruler, according to the traditional order of succession. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-empress-jingu-c-169-269-ce-being-shown-her-son-the-future-emperor-ojin-painting-on-wooden-planks-by-utagawa-yoshiteru-1809-1891-1840-empress-jing-jing-tenn-also-known-as-empress-consort-jing-was-a-legendary-japanese-empress-the-empress-or-consort-to-emperor-chai-she-also-served-as-regent-from-the-time-of-her-husbands-death-in-209-until-her-son-emperor-jin-acceded-to-the-throne-in-269-up-until-the-meiji-period-jing-was-considered-to-have-been-the-15th-japanese-imperial-ruler-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-image344234397.html
RM2B016DH–Japan: Empress Jingu (c. 169-269 CE) being shown her son, the future Emperor Ojin. Painting on wooden planks by Utagawa Yoshiteru (1809-1891), 1840. Empress Jingū (Jingū tennō), also known as Empress-consort Jingū was a legendary Japanese empress. The empress or consort to Emperor Chūai, she also served as Regent from the time of her husband's death in 209 until her son Emperor Ōjin acceded to the throne in 269. Up until the Meiji period, Jingū was considered to have been the 15th Japanese imperial ruler, according to the traditional order of succession.
Retro illustration of Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito). Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Go Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retro-illustration-of-emperor-meiji-mutsuhito-emperor-meiji-meiji-tenno-1852-1912-also-called-meiji-the-great-meiji-taitei-or-meiji-the-go-image387150261.html
RM2DDT631–Retro illustration of Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito). Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Go
Japan: Akihito (1933 - ), 125th Emperor of Japan (1989 - 2019), at the Tokyo Imperial Palace, 24 April 2014. Akihito (born 23 December 1933) is the reigning Emperor of Japan. He is the 125th emperor of his line according to Japan's traditional order of succession. Akihito succeeded his father Showa and acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 7 January 1989. He abdicated on 30 April 2019. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-akihito-1933-125th-emperor-of-japan-1989-2019-at-the-tokyo-imperial-palace-24-april-2014-akihito-born-23-december-1933-is-the-reigning-emperor-of-japan-he-is-the-125th-emperor-of-his-line-according-to-japans-traditional-order-of-succession-akihito-succeeded-his-father-showa-and-acceded-to-the-chrysanthemum-throne-on-7-january-1989-he-abdicated-on-30-april-2019-image344278334.html
RM2B036EP–Japan: Akihito (1933 - ), 125th Emperor of Japan (1989 - 2019), at the Tokyo Imperial Palace, 24 April 2014. Akihito (born 23 December 1933) is the reigning Emperor of Japan. He is the 125th emperor of his line according to Japan's traditional order of succession. Akihito succeeded his father Showa and acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 7 January 1989. He abdicated on 30 April 2019.
left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH and the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO wave from the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Olympic Summer Games 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-to-right-ioc-president-dr-thomas-bach-and-the-japanese-emperor-tenno-naruhito-wave-from-the-tribune-with-the-olympic-rings-opening-ceremony-in-the-olympic-stadium-on-july-23-2021-olympic-summer-games-2020-from-july-23-08082021-in-tokyojapan-image435868969.html
RM2G93F8W–left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH and the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO wave from the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Olympic Summer Games 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan.
Prince Shotoku Taishi - son of 31st Emperor Yomei-tenno Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-shotoku-taishi-son-of-31st-emperor-yomei-tenno-image235066120.html
RMRJC56G–Prince Shotoku Taishi - son of 31st Emperor Yomei-tenno
Emperor Antoku (安徳天皇 Antoku-tennō) (December 22, 1178 – March 24, 1185) was the 81st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Antoku's reign spanned the years from 1180 through 1185. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-antoku-antoku-tenn-december-22-1178-march-24-1185-was-the-81st-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-antokus-reign-spanned-the-years-from-1180-through-1185-image344267203.html
RM2B02M97–Emperor Antoku (安徳天皇 Antoku-tennō) (December 22, 1178 – March 24, 1185) was the 81st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Antoku's reign spanned the years from 1180 through 1185.
Color portrait of Yoshihito (Tokyo 1879 - Hayama 1926), known as Taishō Tennō, was Emperor No. 123 of Japan. First World War illustrated by Augusto Ri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-portrait-of-yoshihito-tokyo-1879-hayama-1926-known-as-taish-tenn-was-emperor-no-123-of-japan-first-world-war-illustrated-by-augusto-ri-image347318820.html
RM2B51MKG–Color portrait of Yoshihito (Tokyo 1879 - Hayama 1926), known as Taishō Tennō, was Emperor No. 123 of Japan. First World War illustrated by Augusto Ri
Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇 Yūryaku-tennō) was the 21st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Yūryaku is remembered as a patron of sericulture. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign, but he is notionally considered to have reigned from 456–479. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-yryaku-yryaku-tenn-was-the-21st-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-yryaku-is-remembered-as-a-patron-of-sericulture-no-firm-dates-can-be-assigned-to-this-emperors-life-or-reign-but-he-is-notionally-considered-to-have-reigned-from-456479-image344267419.html
RM2B02MGY–Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇 Yūryaku-tennō) was the 21st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Yūryaku is remembered as a patron of sericulture. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign, but he is notionally considered to have reigned from 456–479.
. English: Model letter by Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇宸翰御消息, Takakura tennō shinkan goshōsoku). Only extant letter of Emperor Takakura. One hanging scroll. Located at Ninna-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The letter has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. 13 November 1178. Emperor Takakura 807 Letter by Emperor Takakura Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-model-letter-by-emperor-takakura-takakura-tenn-shinkan-goshsoku-only-extant-letter-of-emperor-takakura-one-hanging-scroll-located-at-ninna-ji-kyoto-japan-the-letter-has-been-designated-as-national-treasure-of-japan-in-the-category-ancient-documents-13-november-1178-emperor-takakura-807-letter-by-emperor-takakura-image185826951.html
RMMP944R–. English: Model letter by Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇宸翰御消息, Takakura tennō shinkan goshōsoku). Only extant letter of Emperor Takakura. One hanging scroll. Located at Ninna-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The letter has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. 13 November 1178. Emperor Takakura 807 Letter by Emperor Takakura
[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920s-japan-japanese-emperor-hirohito-emperor-showa-hirohito-observes-maneuvers-daienshuu-of-the-imperial-guard-from-a-private-photo-album-of-a-member-of-the-japanese-imperial-guard-konoe-shidan-who-served-between-1928-showa-3-and-1930-showa-5-20th-century-gelatin-silver-print-image356361729.html
RM2BKNK0H–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Emperor Hirohito ] — Emperor Showa (Hirohito) observes maneuvers (大演習, daienshuu) of the Imperial Guard. From a private photo album of a member of the Japanese Imperial Guard (近衛師団, Konoe Shidan) who served between 1928 (Showa 3) and 1930 (Showa 5). 20th century gelatin silver print.
Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-with-wife-empress-michiko-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592926.html
RM2XGJ0EP–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
[ 1920s Japan - Meiji Shrine in Tokyo ] — Visitors at Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) in Shibuya, Tokyo. The Shinto shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji (1852-1912) and his wife Empress Shoken (1849-1914). It was formally dedicated in 1920 (Taisho 9) and completed the following year. 20th century vintage glass slide. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920s-japan-meiji-shrine-in-tokyo-visitors-at-meiji-shrine-in-shibuya-tokyo-the-shinto-shrine-is-dedicated-to-the-deified-spirits-of-emperor-meiji-1852-1912-and-his-wife-empress-shoken-1849-1914-it-was-formally-dedicated-in-1920-taisho-9-and-completed-the-following-year-20th-century-vintage-glass-slide-image264115014.html
RMW9KDB2–[ 1920s Japan - Meiji Shrine in Tokyo ] — Visitors at Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) in Shibuya, Tokyo. The Shinto shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji (1852-1912) and his wife Empress Shoken (1849-1914). It was formally dedicated in 1920 (Taisho 9) and completed the following year. 20th century vintage glass slide.
A figure of Emperor Go-Daigo that is enshrined in Taho-den building at the Tenryu-Ji Temple in Sagano, Kyoto. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-figure-of-emperor-go-daigo-that-is-enshrined-in-taho-den-building-at-the-tenryu-ji-temple-in-sagano-kyoto-image355378363.html
RM2BJ4TMB–A figure of Emperor Go-Daigo that is enshrined in Taho-den building at the Tenryu-Ji Temple in Sagano, Kyoto.
[ 1930s Japan - Emperor Hirohito on White Horse ] — Formal portrait of Emperor Showa (1901-1989) on a white horse. Emperor Showa, the 124th Emperor of Japan (1926 - 1989), is known in the West by his personal name, Hirohito. Poster published by Osaka Asahi Shimbun on Nov 6, 1935 (Showa 10). 20th century vintage poster. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1930s-japan-emperor-hirohito-on-white-horse-formal-portrait-of-emperor-showa-1901-1989-on-a-white-horse-emperor-showa-the-124th-emperor-of-japan-1926-1989-is-known-in-the-west-by-his-personal-name-hirohito-poster-published-by-osaka-asahi-shimbun-on-nov-6-1935-showa-10-20th-century-vintage-poster-image265027444.html
RMWB515T–[ 1930s Japan - Emperor Hirohito on White Horse ] — Formal portrait of Emperor Showa (1901-1989) on a white horse. Emperor Showa, the 124th Emperor of Japan (1926 - 1989), is known in the West by his personal name, Hirohito. Poster published by Osaka Asahi Shimbun on Nov 6, 1935 (Showa 10). 20th century vintage poster.
Der Kaiser von Japan, Hirohito (1901 - 1989), war der 124. Tenno der japanischen Thronfolge. Asia, Japan, Asiatic, travel, 1910s, 1920s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, history, historical, Japanese, man, portrait, emperor of Japan, Tenno, young emperor Hirohito, monarchy, empire, uniform, cross, order, hand coloured glass slide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-der-kaiser-von-japan-hirohito-1901-1989-war-der-124-tenno-der-japanischen-106639500.html
RMG5DRNG–Der Kaiser von Japan, Hirohito (1901 - 1989), war der 124. Tenno der japanischen Thronfolge. Asia, Japan, Asiatic, travel, 1910s, 1920s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, history, historical, Japanese, man, portrait, emperor of Japan, Tenno, young emperor Hirohito, monarchy, empire, uniform, cross, order, hand coloured glass slide
[ 1927 Japan - Emperor Taisho's Funeral ] — People and soldiers awaiting the funeral procession of Emperor Taisho in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on February 7, 1927 (Showa 2). Original caption: 大正大皇御大葬儀)御發引迫つた宮城前 昭和二年二月七日 20th century vintage postcard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1927-japan-emperor-taishos-funeral-people-and-soldiers-awaiting-the-funeral-procession-of-emperor-taisho-in-front-of-the-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-on-february-7-1927-showa-2-original-caption-20th-century-vintage-postcard-image357126427.html
RM2BN0EB7–[ 1927 Japan - Emperor Taisho's Funeral ] — People and soldiers awaiting the funeral procession of Emperor Taisho in front of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on February 7, 1927 (Showa 2). Original caption: 大正大皇御大葬儀)御發引迫つた宮城前 昭和二年二月七日 20th century vintage postcard.
View on Nijubashi (iron bridge) in emperors palace in Tokyo, captured in harsh, contrasty sunlight, Japan October 2018 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-on-nijubashi-iron-bridge-in-emperors-palace-in-tokyo-captured-in-harsh-contrasty-sunlight-japan-october-2018-image261455908.html
RFW5A9K0–View on Nijubashi (iron bridge) in emperors palace in Tokyo, captured in harsh, contrasty sunlight, Japan October 2018
[ 1920s Japan - Tomb of Taisho Emperor ] — The tomb of Emperor Taisho (1879–1926) ready for his burial, which took place on February 8, 1927 (Showa 2). It is located at Musashi Imperial Mausoleum (武蔵陵墓地, Musashi Ryobochi), a complex in Hachioji (八王子市), Tokyo. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920s-japan-tomb-of-taisho-emperor-the-tomb-of-emperor-taisho-18791926-ready-for-his-burial-which-took-place-on-february-8-1927-showa-2-it-is-located-at-musashi-imperial-mausoleum-musashi-ryobochi-a-complex-in-hachioji-tokyo-20th-century-vintage-gelatin-silver-print-image356868819.html
RM2BMGNPY–[ 1920s Japan - Tomb of Taisho Emperor ] — The tomb of Emperor Taisho (1879–1926) ready for his burial, which took place on February 8, 1927 (Showa 2). It is located at Musashi Imperial Mausoleum (武蔵陵墓地, Musashi Ryobochi), a complex in Hachioji (八王子市), Tokyo. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-emperor-nintoku-daisen-kofun-in-sakai-cityjapan-image550874672.html
RM2R06E7C–Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan
[ 1910s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1910s-japan-meiji-burial-mound-the-newly-built-tomb-of-emperor-meiji-18521912-and-empress-shoken-18491914-in-fushimi-momoyama-kyoto-as-it-looked-in-1913-taisho-2-the-mausoleum-was-completed-shortly-after-the-emperors-funeral-emperor-meiji-was-the-last-japanese-emperor-to-be-buried-in-kyoto-20th-century-vintage-gelatin-silver-print-image356867922.html
RM2BMGMJX–[ 1910s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
Antique photo of Emperor Meiji. Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Good (Meiji-seitei) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-photo-of-emperor-meiji-emperor-meiji-meiji-tenno-1852-1912-also-called-meiji-the-great-meiji-taitei-or-meiji-the-good-meiji-seitei-image387150253.html
RM2DDT62N–Antique photo of Emperor Meiji. Emperor Meiji (Meiji-tenno, 1852 – 1912), also called Meiji the Great (Meiji-taitei), or Meiji the Good (Meiji-seitei)
Meiji Tenno Rinko-hi (Emperor Meiji's Visit Memorial Monument), Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meiji-tenno-rinko-hi-emperor-meijis-visit-memorial-monument-kumamoto-prefecture-japan-image237209684.html
RFRNWRAC–Meiji Tenno Rinko-hi (Emperor Meiji's Visit Memorial Monument), Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH, the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-to-right-ioc-president-dr-thomas-bach-the-japanese-emperor-tenno-naruhito-and-the-japanese-prime-minister-yoshihide-suga-at-the-tribune-with-the-olympic-rings-opening-ceremony-in-the-olympic-stadium-on-july-23-2021-summer-olympics-2020-from-july-23-08082021-in-tokyojapan-image435868010.html
RM2G93E2J–left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH, the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan.
Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-naruhito-of-japan-arrives-at-claridges-five-star-hotel-in-london-after-he-attended-the-state-funeral-of-british-monarch-queen-elizabeth-ii-image482965136.html
RF2K1MXXT–Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II.
Late 19th century vintage photograph: (明治天皇, Meiji-tennō, 3 November 1852 – 30 July 1912) Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi, Japan c.1872. Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/late-19th-century-vintage-photograph-meiji-tenn-3-november-1852-30-july-1912-japanese-emperor-meiji-first-portrait-by-uchida-kuichi-japan-c1872-japanese-emperor-meiji-first-portrait-by-uchida-kuichi-image407010071.html
RM2EJ4WDY–Late 19th century vintage photograph: (明治天皇, Meiji-tennō, 3 November 1852 – 30 July 1912) Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi, Japan c.1872. Japanese emperor Meiji, first portrait by Uchida Kuichi
Emperor Meiji (Meiji Tenno / Mushihito Meiji, 3 November 1852 – 30 July 1912). Enthronement 1868. Triumphal entry into Tokyo. History of Japan. Liebig collectors' card, 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emperor-meiji-meiji-tenno-mushihito-meiji-3-november-1852-30-july-147099143.html
RMJF8XCR–Emperor Meiji (Meiji Tenno / Mushihito Meiji, 3 November 1852 – 30 July 1912). Enthronement 1868. Triumphal entry into Tokyo. History of Japan. Liebig collectors' card, 1938
Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇 Yūryaku-tennō) was the 21st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Yūryaku is remembered as a patron of sericulture. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign, but he is notionally considered to have reigned from 456–479. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-yryaku-yryaku-tenn-was-the-21st-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-yryaku-is-remembered-as-a-patron-of-sericulture-no-firm-dates-can-be-assigned-to-this-emperors-life-or-reign-but-he-is-notionally-considered-to-have-reigned-from-456479-image344267420.html
RM2B02MH0–Emperor Yūryaku (雄略天皇 Yūryaku-tennō) was the 21st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Yūryaku is remembered as a patron of sericulture. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign, but he is notionally considered to have reigned from 456–479.
. English: Will with Handprints by Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇宸翰御手印遺告, Go-Uda-tennō shinkan gotein yuigō). Testament of Emperor Go-Uda with handprints. One scroll, ink on paper, 54.5 cm × 788.8 cm (21.5 in × 310.6 in). Located at Daikaku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The item has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. Kamakura period, before 1333. Emperor Go-Uda 247 Go-Uda will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-will-with-handprints-by-emperor-go-uda-go-uda-tenn-shinkan-gotein-yuig-testament-of-emperor-go-uda-with-handprints-one-scroll-ink-on-paper-545-cm-7888-cm-215-in-3106-in-located-at-daikaku-ji-kyoto-japan-the-item-has-been-designated-as-national-treasure-of-japan-in-the-category-ancient-documents-kamakura-period-before-1333-emperor-go-uda-247-go-uda-will-image187726052.html
RMMWBJDT–. English: Will with Handprints by Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇宸翰御手印遺告, Go-Uda-tennō shinkan gotein yuigō). Testament of Emperor Go-Uda with handprints. One scroll, ink on paper, 54.5 cm × 788.8 cm (21.5 in × 310.6 in). Located at Daikaku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The item has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. Kamakura period, before 1333. Emperor Go-Uda 247 Go-Uda will
Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa-tennō, 850–878) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Seiwa's reign spanned the years from 858 through 876. Ban Dainagon Ekotoba (伴大納言絵詞 The Tale of Great Minister Ban) is a late 12th century emakimono (handscroll painting) depicting the events of the Ōtemmon Conspiracy, an event of Japan's early Heian period. The painting, attributed to Tokiwa Mitsunaga, is over 20m long and about 31.5 cm tall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-seiwa-seiwa-tenn-850878-was-the-56th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-seiwas-reign-spanned-the-years-from-858-through-876-ban-dainagon-ekotoba-the-tale-of-great-minister-ban-is-a-late-12th-century-emakimono-handscroll-painting-depicting-the-events-of-the-temmon-conspiracy-an-event-of-japans-early-heian-period-the-painting-attributed-to-tokiwa-mitsunaga-is-over-20m-long-and-about-315-cm-tall-image344267729.html
RM2B02N01–Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa-tennō, 850–878) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Seiwa's reign spanned the years from 858 through 876. Ban Dainagon Ekotoba (伴大納言絵詞 The Tale of Great Minister Ban) is a late 12th century emakimono (handscroll painting) depicting the events of the Ōtemmon Conspiracy, an event of Japan's early Heian period. The painting, attributed to Tokiwa Mitsunaga, is over 20m long and about 31.5 cm tall.
Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-with-wife-empress-michiko-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592911.html
RM2XGJ0E7–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
Emperor Murakami (村上天皇 Murakami-tennō, 14 July 926 – 5 July 967) was the 62nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Murakami's reign spanned the years from 946 to his death in 967. Before he ascended to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Nariakira-shinnō (成明親王). Nariakira-shinnō was the 14th son of Emperor Daigo, and the younger brother of Emperor Suzaku by another mother. Murakami had ten Empresses and Imperial consorts and 19 Imperial sons and daughters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-murakami-murakami-tenn-14-july-926-5-july-967-was-the-62nd-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-murakamis-reign-spanned-the-years-from-946-to-his-death-in-967-before-he-ascended-to-the-chrysanthemum-throne-his-personal-name-was-nariakira-shinn-nariakira-shinn-was-the-14th-son-of-emperor-daigo-and-the-younger-brother-of-emperor-suzaku-by-another-mother-murakami-had-ten-empresses-and-imperial-consorts-and-19-imperial-sons-and-daughters-image344267933.html
RM2B02N79–Emperor Murakami (村上天皇 Murakami-tennō, 14 July 926 – 5 July 967) was the 62nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Murakami's reign spanned the years from 946 to his death in 967. Before he ascended to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Nariakira-shinnō (成明親王). Nariakira-shinnō was the 14th son of Emperor Daigo, and the younger brother of Emperor Suzaku by another mother. Murakami had ten Empresses and Imperial consorts and 19 Imperial sons and daughters.
Showa - Hirohito 124th Japan Emperor Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/showa-hirohito-124th-japan-emperor-image560883535.html
RF2RGECJR–Showa - Hirohito 124th Japan Emperor
Minamoto no Hiromasa (源 博雅, 918 – September 28, 980) was a nobleman and gagaku musician in the Heian period. He was the eldest son of Prince Katsuakira and the grandson of Emperor Daigo. His mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Tokihira. Emperor Daigo (醍醐天皇 Daigo-tennō, February 6, 884 – October 23, 930) was the 60th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930. He is named after his place of burial. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minamoto-no-hiromasa-918-september-28-980-was-a-nobleman-and-gagaku-musician-in-the-heian-period-he-was-the-eldest-son-of-prince-katsuakira-and-the-grandson-of-emperor-daigo-his-mother-was-the-daughter-of-fujiwara-no-tokihira-emperor-daigo-daigo-tenn-february-6-884-october-23-930-was-the-60th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-daigos-reign-spanned-the-years-from-897-through-930-he-is-named-after-his-place-of-burial-image344267927.html
RM2B02N73–Minamoto no Hiromasa (源 博雅, 918 – September 28, 980) was a nobleman and gagaku musician in the Heian period. He was the eldest son of Prince Katsuakira and the grandson of Emperor Daigo. His mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Tokihira. Emperor Daigo (醍醐天皇 Daigo-tennō, February 6, 884 – October 23, 930) was the 60th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930. He is named after his place of burial.
Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, Japan, c. 1835/36. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-first-poet-in-the-series-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-explained-by-the-nurse-japan-c-183536-image466991095.html
RM2J3N7WB–Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, Japan, c. 1835/36.
Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa-tennō, 850–878) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Seiwa's reign spanned the years from 858 through 876. Seiwa was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku. His mother was Empress Dowager Fujiwara no Akirakeiko (明子), also called the Somedono empress 染殿后). Seiwa's mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房), who was regent and great minister of the council of state. He was the younger half-brother of Imperial Prince Koretaka (惟喬親王) (lived 844–897). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-seiwa-seiwa-tenn-850878-was-the-56th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-seiwas-reign-spanned-the-years-from-858-through-876-seiwa-was-the-fourth-son-of-emperor-montoku-his-mother-was-empress-dowager-fujiwara-no-akirakeiko-also-called-the-somedono-empress-seiwas-mother-was-the-daughter-of-fujiwara-no-yoshifusa-who-was-regent-and-great-minister-of-the-council-of-state-he-was-the-younger-half-brother-of-imperial-prince-koretaka-lived-844897-image344267725.html
RM2B02MYW–Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa-tennō, 850–878) was the 56th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Seiwa's reign spanned the years from 858 through 876. Seiwa was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku. His mother was Empress Dowager Fujiwara no Akirakeiko (明子), also called the Somedono empress 染殿后). Seiwa's mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房), who was regent and great minister of the council of state. He was the younger half-brother of Imperial Prince Koretaka (惟喬親王) (lived 844–897).
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russo-japanese-war-1904-1905-the-japonese-emperor-meiji-1852-1912-delivering-the-flag-to-his-troops-engraving-image209678453.html
RMP53K05–Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving.
Katsushika Hokusai. Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse. 1830–1841. Japan. Color woodblock print; yoko oban Emperor Tenji (628–681) reigned from 668 to 671, during which he established Japan’s first code of civil law. This scene is based on the story that while the emperor was traveling in the countryside, a sudden shower forced him to take shelter in a flimsy, temporary hut in a rice field. His poem expresses his sympathy for his subjects who must work and endure every day under such conditions.Course the rush Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katsushika-hokusai-tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-first-poet-in-the-series-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-explained-by-the-nurse-18301841-japan-color-woodblock-print-yoko-oban-emperor-tenji-628681-reigned-from-668-to-671-during-which-he-established-japans-first-code-of-civil-law-this-scene-is-based-on-the-story-that-while-the-emperor-was-traveling-in-the-countryside-a-sudden-shower-forced-him-to-take-shelter-in-a-flimsy-temporary-hut-in-a-rice-field-his-poem-expresses-his-sympathy-for-his-subjects-who-must-work-and-endure-every-day-under-such-conditionscourse-the-rush-image338002535.html
RM2AHW9K3–Katsushika Hokusai. Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse. 1830–1841. Japan. Color woodblock print; yoko oban Emperor Tenji (628–681) reigned from 668 to 671, during which he established Japan’s first code of civil law. This scene is based on the story that while the emperor was traveling in the countryside, a sudden shower forced him to take shelter in a flimsy, temporary hut in a rice field. His poem expresses his sympathy for his subjects who must work and endure every day under such conditions.Course the rush
Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-emperor-nintoku-daisen-kofun-in-sakai-cityjapan-image550874667.html
RM2R06E77–Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan
[ 1910s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1910s-japan-meiji-burial-mound-the-newly-built-tomb-of-emperor-meiji-18521912-and-empress-shoken-18491914-in-fushimi-momoyama-kyoto-as-it-looked-in-1913-taisho-2-the-mausoleum-was-completed-shortly-after-the-emperors-funeral-emperor-meiji-was-the-last-japanese-emperor-to-be-buried-in-kyoto-20th-century-vintage-gelatin-silver-print-image356867914.html
RM2BMGMJJ–[ 1910s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
Poem of Emperor Kōkō / Kōkō Tennō, from Series: From One Hundred Poets After One Stanza / Hyakunin Isshu No Uchi Utagawa, kuniyoshi (1797 1861) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poem-of-emperor-kk-kk-tenn-from-series-from-one-hundred-poets-after-one-stanza-hyakunin-isshu-no-uchi-utagawa-kuniyoshi-1797-1861-image471274560.html
RM2JAMBE8–Poem of Emperor Kōkō / Kōkō Tennō, from Series: From One Hundred Poets After One Stanza / Hyakunin Isshu No Uchi Utagawa, kuniyoshi (1797 1861)
Meiji Tenno Rinko-hi (Emperor Meiji's Visit Memorial Monument), Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meiji-tenno-rinko-hi-emperor-meijis-visit-memorial-monument-kumamoto-prefecture-japan-image237209681.html
RFRNWRA9–Meiji Tenno Rinko-hi (Emperor Meiji's Visit Memorial Monument), Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH (center), the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO (2nd from right) and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA (right), at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ioc-president-dr-thomas-bach-center-the-japanese-emperor-tenno-naruhito-2nd-from-right-and-the-japanese-prime-minister-yoshihide-suga-right-at-the-tribune-with-the-olympic-rings-opening-ceremony-in-the-olympic-stadium-on-july-23-2021-summer-olympics-2020-from-july-23-08082021-in-tokyojapan-image435868929.html
RM2G93F7D–IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH (center), the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO (2nd from right) and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA (right), at the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan.
Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-naruhito-of-japan-arrives-at-claridges-five-star-hotel-in-london-after-he-attended-the-state-funeral-of-british-monarch-queen-elizabeth-ii-image482964909.html
RF2K1MXJN–Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II.
A caricature in the Saturday Evening Post shows Tenno Hirohito, Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler in 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-caricature-in-the-saturday-evening-post-shows-tenno-hirohito-benito-mussolini-and-adolf-hitler-in-1942-image385778999.html
RM2DBHN1B–A caricature in the Saturday Evening Post shows Tenno Hirohito, Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler in 1942.
Emperor Jimmu / Jimmu Tenno (711 - 585 BC - mythic), first Emperor of Japan according to legend, guided in battle by Yatagarasu, the 'eight-span crow', in battle against Nagasunehiko. History of Japan. Liebig collectors' card, 1938 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-emperor-jimmu-jimmu-tenno-711-585-bc-mythic-first-emperor-of-japan-147099126.html
RMJF8XC6–Emperor Jimmu / Jimmu Tenno (711 - 585 BC - mythic), first Emperor of Japan according to legend, guided in battle by Yatagarasu, the 'eight-span crow', in battle against Nagasunehiko. History of Japan. Liebig collectors' card, 1938
Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, c. 1835/36, Katsushika Hokusai ?? ??, Japanese, 1760-1849, Publisher: Hibino Yohachi, Japanese, unknown, Japan, Color woodblock print, yoko oban, 26.2 x 37.7 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tenji-tenno-the-emperor-tenji-first-poet-in-the-series-one-hundred-poems-by-one-hundred-poets-explained-by-the-nurse-c-183536-katsushika-hokusai-japanese-1760-1849-publisher-hibino-yohachi-japanese-unknown-japan-color-woodblock-print-yoko-oban-262-x-377-cm-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349701365.html
RF2B8X7JD–Tenji Tenno (The Emperor Tenji), first poet in the series One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets Explained by the Nurse, c. 1835/36, Katsushika Hokusai ?? ??, Japanese, 1760-1849, Publisher: Hibino Yohachi, Japanese, unknown, Japan, Color woodblock print, yoko oban, 26.2 x 37.7 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
. English: Will with Handprints by Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇宸翰御手印遺告, Go-Uda-tennō shinkan gotein yuigō). Testament of Emperor Go-Uda with handprints. One scroll, ink on paper, 54.5 cm × 788.8 cm (21.5 in × 310.6 in). Located at Daikaku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The item has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. Kamakura period, before 1333. Emperor Go-Uda 248 Go-Uda will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-will-with-handprints-by-emperor-go-uda-go-uda-tenn-shinkan-gotein-yuig-testament-of-emperor-go-uda-with-handprints-one-scroll-ink-on-paper-545-cm-7888-cm-215-in-3106-in-located-at-daikaku-ji-kyoto-japan-the-item-has-been-designated-as-national-treasure-of-japan-in-the-category-ancient-documents-kamakura-period-before-1333-emperor-go-uda-248-go-uda-will-image188294563.html
RMMX9FHR–. English: Will with Handprints by Emperor Go-Uda (後宇多天皇宸翰御手印遺告, Go-Uda-tennō shinkan gotein yuigō). Testament of Emperor Go-Uda with handprints. One scroll, ink on paper, 54.5 cm × 788.8 cm (21.5 in × 310.6 in). Located at Daikaku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The item has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents. Kamakura period, before 1333. Emperor Go-Uda 248 Go-Uda will
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, JAPAN - Sep 25 2020 : Iminomi Jinja Shrine, located on the heart of Chofu area in Shimonoseki city, in Sunny day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shimonoseki-yamaguchi-japan-sep-25-2020-iminomi-jinja-shrine-located-on-the-heart-of-chofu-area-in-shimonoseki-city-in-sunny-day-image471473004.html
RF2JB1CHG–Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, JAPAN - Sep 25 2020 : Iminomi Jinja Shrine, located on the heart of Chofu area in Shimonoseki city, in Sunny day.
Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-with-wife-empress-michiko-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592907.html
RM2XGJ0E3–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
Seimon-ishibashi (Stone Bridge) at imperial palace in Tokyo, captured in daylight during changing of guards, Japan October 2018 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seimon-ishibashi-stone-bridge-at-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-captured-in-daylight-during-changing-of-guards-japan-october-2018-image261455972.html
RFW5A9N8–Seimon-ishibashi (Stone Bridge) at imperial palace in Tokyo, captured in daylight during changing of guards, Japan October 2018
Reiwa - Naruhito 126th Japan Emperor Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reiwa-naruhito-126th-japan-emperor-image560883530.html
Portrait of The Mikado, or Emperor of Japan - Emperor Meiji, or Meiji the Great. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-the-mikado-or-emperor-of-japan-emperor-meiji-or-meiji-the-great-image349696734.html
RF2B8X1N2–Portrait of The Mikado, or Emperor of Japan - Emperor Meiji, or Meiji the Great.
Emperor Uda (宇多天皇 Uda-tennō, May 5, 867 – July 19, 931) was the 59th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Uda's reign spanned the years from 887 through 897. Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Sadami (定省) or Chōjiin-tei. Emperor Uda was the third son of Emperor Kōkō. His mother was Empress Dowager Hanshi, a daughter of Prince Nakano (who was himself a son of Emperor Kammu). Uda had five Imperial consorts and 20 Imperial children. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-uda-uda-tenn-may-5-867-july-19-931-was-the-59th-emperor-of-japan-according-to-the-traditional-order-of-succession-udas-reign-spanned-the-years-from-887-through-897-before-his-ascension-to-the-chrysanthemum-throne-his-personal-name-was-sadami-or-chjiin-tei-emperor-uda-was-the-third-son-of-emperor-kk-his-mother-was-empress-dowager-hanshi-a-daughter-of-prince-nakano-who-was-himself-a-son-of-emperor-kammu-uda-had-five-imperial-consorts-and-20-imperial-children-image344267923.html
RM2B02N6Y–Emperor Uda (宇多天皇 Uda-tennō, May 5, 867 – July 19, 931) was the 59th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Uda's reign spanned the years from 887 through 897. Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name was Sadami (定省) or Chōjiin-tei. Emperor Uda was the third son of Emperor Kōkō. His mother was Empress Dowager Hanshi, a daughter of Prince Nakano (who was himself a son of Emperor Kammu). Uda had five Imperial consorts and 20 Imperial children.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Colored. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/russo-japanese-war-1904-1905-the-japonese-emperor-meiji-1852-1912-delivering-the-flag-to-his-troops-engraving-colored-image212379330.html
RMP9EM02–Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). The Japonese emperor Meiji (1852-1912) delivering the flag to his troops. Engraving. Colored.
Kaiserinwitwe Cixi 1835-1908, Nebenfrau des chinesischen Kaisers Xianfeng. Empress Cixi 1835-1908 widow and secondary wife of Emperor Xianfeng. Chinese, monarchy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kaiserinwitwe-cixi-1835-1908-nebenfrau-des-chinesischen-kaisers-xianfeng-106639557.html
RMG5DRRH–Kaiserinwitwe Cixi 1835-1908, Nebenfrau des chinesischen Kaisers Xianfeng. Empress Cixi 1835-1908 widow and secondary wife of Emperor Xianfeng. Chinese, monarchy
Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-emperor-nintoku-daisen-kofun-in-sakai-cityjapan-image550874668.html
RM2R06E78–Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun) in Sakai City/Japan
[ 1900s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1900s-japan-meiji-burial-mound-the-newly-built-tomb-of-emperor-meiji-18521912-and-empress-shoken-18491914-in-fushimi-momoyama-kyoto-as-it-looked-in-1913-taisho-2-the-mausoleum-was-completed-shortly-after-the-emperors-funeral-emperor-meiji-was-the-last-japanese-emperor-to-be-buried-in-kyoto-20th-century-vintage-gelatin-silver-print-image356868007.html
RM2BMGMNY–[ 1900s Japan - Meiji Burial Mound ] — The newly built tomb of Emperor Meiji (1852–1912) and Empress Shoken (昭憲皇后, 1849–1914) in Fushimi Momoyama, Kyoto as it looked in 1913 (Taisho 2, 明治天皇伏見桃山陵). The mausoleum was completed shortly after the emperor's funeral. Emperor Meiji was the last Japanese Emperor to be buried in Kyoto. 20th century vintage gelatin silver print.
Der Kaiser von Japan. Japanese emperor Hirohito. travel, history, historical, 1910s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, hand coloured glass slide, man, emperor, imperial, uniform, order, portrait, soldier, official Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-der-kaiser-von-japan-japanese-emperor-hirohito-travel-history-historical-106686292.html
RMG5FYCM–Der Kaiser von Japan. Japanese emperor Hirohito. travel, history, historical, 1910s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, hand coloured glass slide, man, emperor, imperial, uniform, order, portrait, soldier, official
[ 1927 Japan - Imperial Funeral Preparations ] — Men look on as a carriage is getting prepared for Emperor Taisho's funeral, January 1927 (Showa 2). Emperor Taisho died of a heart attack on December 25 1926 (Taisho 15). His funeral, held at night, consisted of a 6 kilometer long procession along a route lit with wood fires in iron lanterns. Some 20,000 mourners followed an ox-drawn cart containing the imperial coffin. 20th century gelatin silver print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1927-japan-imperial-funeral-preparations-men-look-on-as-a-carriage-is-getting-prepared-for-emperor-taishos-funeral-january-1927-showa-2-emperor-taisho-died-of-a-heart-attack-on-december-25-1926-taisho-15-his-funeral-held-at-night-consisted-of-a-6-kilometer-long-procession-along-a-route-lit-with-wood-fires-in-iron-lanterns-some-20000-mourners-followed-an-ox-drawn-cart-containing-the-imperial-coffin-20th-century-gelatin-silver-print-image357121600.html
RM2BN086T–[ 1927 Japan - Imperial Funeral Preparations ] — Men look on as a carriage is getting prepared for Emperor Taisho's funeral, January 1927 (Showa 2). Emperor Taisho died of a heart attack on December 25 1926 (Taisho 15). His funeral, held at night, consisted of a 6 kilometer long procession along a route lit with wood fires in iron lanterns. Some 20,000 mourners followed an ox-drawn cart containing the imperial coffin. 20th century gelatin silver print.
left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH, the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, wave from the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-to-right-ioc-president-dr-thomas-bach-the-japanese-emperor-tenno-naruhito-and-the-japanese-prime-minister-yoshihide-suga-wave-from-the-tribune-with-the-olympic-rings-opening-ceremony-in-the-olympic-stadium-on-july-23-2021-summer-olympics-2020-from-july-23-08082021-in-tokyojapan-image435867986.html
RM2G93E1P–left to right IOC President Dr. Thomas BACH, the Japanese Emperor Tenno NARUHITO and the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide SUGA, wave from the tribune with the Olympic rings, opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium, on July 23, 2021 Summer Olympics 2020, from July 23. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan.
[ 1930s Japan - Emperor Jimmu and the Rising Sun ] — Early 20th century print of a bearded Emperor Jimmu (Jinmu-tenno), the mythical founder of Japan. He is carrying a long bow and is accompanied by a wild bird. In the traditional lists of Japanese emperors, Jimmu is always listed as Japan's first emperor. From Yamato Zakura (國畫史帖大和桜), a jingoistic history textbook for elementary students with prints based on Ukiyo-e masterpieces from the late 19th century, published in 1935 (Showa 10). 20th century vintage print. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1930s-japan-emperor-jimmu-and-the-rising-sun-early-20th-century-print-of-a-bearded-emperor-jimmu-jinmu-tenno-the-mythical-founder-of-japan-he-is-carrying-a-long-bow-and-is-accompanied-by-a-wild-bird-in-the-traditional-lists-of-japanese-emperors-jimmu-is-always-listed-as-japans-first-emperor-from-yamato-zakura-a-jingoistic-history-textbook-for-elementary-students-with-prints-based-on-ukiyo-e-masterpieces-from-the-late-19th-century-published-in-1935-showa-10-20th-century-vintage-print-image259846514.html
RMW2N0TJ–[ 1930s Japan - Emperor Jimmu and the Rising Sun ] — Early 20th century print of a bearded Emperor Jimmu (Jinmu-tenno), the mythical founder of Japan. He is carrying a long bow and is accompanied by a wild bird. In the traditional lists of Japanese emperors, Jimmu is always listed as Japan's first emperor. From Yamato Zakura (國畫史帖大和桜), a jingoistic history textbook for elementary students with prints based on Ukiyo-e masterpieces from the late 19th century, published in 1935 (Showa 10). 20th century vintage print.
Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-naruhito-of-japan-arrives-at-claridges-five-star-hotel-in-london-after-he-attended-the-state-funeral-of-british-monarch-queen-elizabeth-ii-image482964955.html
RF2K1MXMB–Emperor Naruhito of Japan arrives at Claridge's five star hotel in London after he attended the State Funeral of British Monarch Queen Elizabeth II.
Tokyo, Japan. 9th Mar, 2015. The Tenno, Emperor of Japan, Akihito, pictured in the emperial palace in Tokyo, Japan, 9 March 2015. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tokyo-japan-9th-mar-2015-the-tenno-emperor-of-japan-akihito-pictured-79518903.html
RMEHAB4R–Tokyo, Japan. 9th Mar, 2015. The Tenno, Emperor of Japan, Akihito, pictured in the emperial palace in Tokyo, Japan, 9 March 2015. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Alamy Live News
Tawara Toda Hidesato in Audience with the Emperor, 1880. From A Mirror of Great Warriors of Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tawara-toda-hidesato-in-audience-with-the-emperor-1880-from-a-mirror-of-great-warriors-of-japan-image568854465.html
RM2T1DFJW–Tawara Toda Hidesato in Audience with the Emperor, 1880. From A Mirror of Great Warriors of Japan.
. 日本語: 正親町天皇像(部分) English: Portrait of the Emperor Ōgimachi (正親町天皇, Ōgimachi Tennō) (detail) . Latter half of 16th century (16世紀後半) 396 Emperor Ogimachi3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-portrait-of-the-emperor-gimachi-gimachi-tenn-detail-latter-half-of-16th-century-16-396-emperor-ogimachi3-image188815685.html
RMMY5899–. 日本語: 正親町天皇像(部分) English: Portrait of the Emperor Ōgimachi (正親町天皇, Ōgimachi Tennō) (detail) . Latter half of 16th century (16世紀後半) 396 Emperor Ogimachi3
The wooden sign of Iminomi Jinja Shrine, located on the heart of Chofu area in Shimonoseki city, in Sunny day. Translation : Iminomiya Jinja Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wooden-sign-of-iminomi-jinja-shrine-located-on-the-heart-of-chofu-area-in-shimonoseki-city-in-sunny-day-translation-iminomiya-jinja-image471473027.html
RF2JB1CJB–The wooden sign of Iminomi Jinja Shrine, located on the heart of Chofu area in Shimonoseki city, in Sunny day. Translation : Iminomiya Jinja
Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/akihito-23121933-emperor-tenno-of-japan-711989-3042019-with-wife-empress-michiko-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image612592901.html
RM2XGJ0DW–Akihito, * 23.12.1933, emperor (Tenno) of Japan 7.1.1989 - 30.4.2019, with wife empress Michiko, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
Seimon-ishibashi (Stone Bridge) at imperial palace in Tokyo, captured in daylight during changing of guards, Japan October 2018 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seimon-ishibashi-stone-bridge-at-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-captured-in-daylight-during-changing-of-guards-japan-october-2018-image261455867.html
RFW5A9HF–Seimon-ishibashi (Stone Bridge) at imperial palace in Tokyo, captured in daylight during changing of guards, Japan October 2018
Meiji - Mutsuhito 122nd Japan Emperor Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meiji-mutsuhito-122nd-japan-emperor-image560883524.html
RF2RGECJC–Meiji - Mutsuhito 122nd Japan Emperor
A figure of Emperor Go-Daigo that is enshrined in Taho-den building at the Tenryu-Ji Temple in Sagano, Kyoto. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-figure-of-emperor-go-daigo-that-is-enshrined-in-taho-den-building-at-the-tenryu-ji-temple-in-sagano-kyoto-image360754664.html
RM2BXWP74–A figure of Emperor Go-Daigo that is enshrined in Taho-den building at the Tenryu-Ji Temple in Sagano, Kyoto.
Caricature of Russo-Japanese War . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-caricature-of-russo-japanese-war-97109425.html
RMFHYM1N–Caricature of Russo-Japanese War .
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