Japanese empresses

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In Japan, Empress may refer to either female imperial ruler (女性天皇 josei tennō?) or empress consort (皇后 kōgō?).

[edit] Ruling Empresses

There were eight female imperial reigns (six female emperors including two who reigned twice) in Japan's early history between 593 and 770, and two more in the early modern period (Edo era). After many centuries, female reigns came to be officially prohibited only when the Imperial Household Law was issued in 1889 alongside the new Meiji Constitution.

[edit] Empress Consorts

A partial list of non-ruling empresses of Japan:

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