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{{Nihongo|The '''Emperor of Japan'''|天皇|Tennō}} is the ceremonial [[head of state]] of [[Japan]] and the head of the [[Imperial House of Japan]]. The role of the Emperor is defined by the [[Constitution of Japan]], which was promulgated in 1947. The Emperor's duties are largely ceremonial, and the position is considered a symbol of the unity of the Japanese people.
 
The '''Emperor of Japan'''(天皇) is the ceremonial [[head of state]] of [[Japan]] and the head of the [[Imperial House of Japan]]. The role of the Emperor is defined by the [[Constitution of Japan]], which was promulgated in 1947. The Emperor's duties are largely ceremonial, and the position is considered a symbol of the unity of the Japanese people.


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* [[Imperial Regalia of Japan]]
* [[Imperial Regalia of Japan]]
* [[Imperial Household Law]]
* [[Imperial Household Law]]
[[Category:Emperors of Japan]]
[[Category:Emperors of Japan]]
[[Category:Japanese monarchy]]
[[Category:Japanese monarchy]]

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Ceremonial head of state of Japan


The Emperor of Japan(天皇) is the ceremonial head of state of Japan and the head of the Imperial House of Japan. The role of the Emperor is defined by the Constitution of Japan, which was promulgated in 1947. The Emperor's duties are largely ceremonial, and the position is considered a symbol of the unity of the Japanese people.

History[edit]

The institution of the Emperor of Japan dates back to ancient times, with the first historically verifiable Emperor being Emperor Jimmu, who is traditionally said to have ascended the throne in 660 BCE. The role of the Emperor has evolved significantly over the centuries, from being a powerful political and military leader to a largely symbolic figurehead.

During the Heian period, the Emperor's power was gradually diminished by the rise of the samurai class and the establishment of the shogunate system. The Meiji Restoration in 1868 marked a significant turning point, as the Emperor was restored to a central position in the government, and Japan underwent rapid modernization and westernization.

Modern Role[edit]

Under the current Constitution of Japan, the Emperor's role is strictly ceremonial. The Emperor performs various state functions, such as the opening of the Diet of Japan, the promulgation of laws, and the reception of foreign dignitaries. The Emperor also plays a significant role in traditional and cultural ceremonies.

The current Emperor of Japan is Emperor Naruhito, who ascended the throne on May 1, 2019, following the abdication of his father, Emperor Emeritus Akihito.

Imperial Regalia[edit]

The Imperial Regalia of Japan, also known as the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan, are the symbols of the legitimacy and authority of the Emperor. These treasures consist of the sword Kusanagi, the mirror Yata no Kagami, and the jewel Yasakani no Magatama.

Succession[edit]

The succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne is regulated by the Imperial Household Law. The throne is traditionally passed down through the male line, although there have been discussions about potential reforms to allow female succession due to the decreasing number of male heirs.

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