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Emperor Go-Kōmyō

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Emperor Go-Kōmyō (後光明天皇 Go-Kōmyō-tennō) (April 20, 1633 - October 30, 1654) was the 110th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He reigned from November 14 1643 to October 30 1654. His personal name was Tsuguhito (紹仁) and his pre-accession title was Suga-no-miya (素鵞宮).[1]

This 17th century sovereign was named after the 14th century Nanboku-chō Emperor Kōmyō and go- (後), translates literally as "later;" and thus, he could be called the "Later Emperor Kōmyō". The Japanese word "go" has also been translated to mean the "second one;" and in some older sources, this emperor may be identified as "Kōmyō, the second," or as Kōmyō II."

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Genealogy

He was the fourth son of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. His mother was the daughter of the Minister of the Left. Empress Meishō was his elder sister by a different mother.

  • Lady-in-waiting: Niwata Hideko (庭田秀子)
    • First daughter: Imperial Princess Takako (孝子内親王) (Empress Dowager Reisei (礼成門院))

Events of Go-Kōmyō's life

He became Crown Prince in Kan'ei 19 (1642). The following year, he became Emperor upon the abdication of his elder sister, Empress Meishō. His reign corresponds to that of Shōguns Tokugawa Iemitsu and Tokugawa Ietsuna. He expressed opposition to the shogunate with its violent nature.

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