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- posthumously honored as Emperor Ninkō, was the 120th emperor of ****an, according to the traditional order of succession. Ninkō's reign spanned the years from...
- reigned from 1779 until his abdication in 1817 in favor of his son, Emperor Ninkō. After his abdication, he ruled as Daijō Tennō (太上天皇, Abdicated Emperor)...
- central San'in region where gossip about certain families being ninko-havers (ninko-mochi or kistune-mochi) got started. According to the work Izumo...
- the youngest child of Emperor Ninkō. Her birth name was Chikako. She was the eighth and youngest daughter of Emperor Ninkō, and was renamed Kangyō'in (観行院)...
- families being "fox owners" (kitsune-mochi) due to it taming a jinko or ninko were written about in the Edo Period and Meiji era, but appear to be localized...
- (煕宮). Osahito was born on 22 July 1831 and was the fourth son of Emperor Ninkō and his consort Ōgimachi Naoko (正親町雅子). Osahito's Imperial Family lived...
- spanned from December 1830 through December 1844. The reigning emperor was Ninko-tennō (仁孝天皇). December 10, 1830 (Tenpō gannen (天保元年)) : In the 13th year...
- Name + Tennō." Amid this trend, when Emperor Kōkaku died in 1840, Emperor Ninkō consulted with the court nobles about reviving the title tennō and obtained...
- tertiary-level education. The Peers' School was founded in 1847 by Emperor Ninkō in Kyoto and placed under the administration of the Imperial Household Agency...
- On 11 February 1862, Iemochi married Princess Kazu, daughter of Emperor Ninko. Princess Kazu refused to use the title "Midaidokoro", and instead only...