The emperor in Japan lived in Japan to rule.
Japanese culture maintains its Emperor as the official leader of the people. The Emperor and his family live a regal life style.
The chrysanthemum is the symbol of the Japanese emperor.
Japanese emperor: tennou. Generic emperor: koutei.
Emperor Hirohito aka 'Showa Tenno.' It was announced through the live radio broadcast on August 15, 1945.
Emperor Meiji.
Emperor Hirohito.
Japanese Emperor
The chrysanthemum on Japanese weapons has always been an insignia for the EMPEROR OF JAPAN and represents the loyalty that Japanese feel to the Emperor.
The Japanese historically referred to the Emperor as "Tenno," meaning "heavenly sovereign," reflecting the belief that the Emperor was a living god.
The Japanese emperor during 1735 was Emperor Sakuramachi. He was the 115th emperor of Japan. He was born on February 8, 1720 and died on May 28, 1750. Served as emperor from 1735 through 1747.
The head of the japanese government was the emperor