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Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan, according to legend. His accession is traditionally dated as 660 BCE. He is a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo. He launched a military expedition from Hyuga near the Inland Sea, captured Yamato, and established this as his center of power.<br/><br/>

Jimmu's reign notionally spanned the years  660-585 BCE.
Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan, according to legend. His accession is traditionally dated as 660 BCE. He is a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo. He launched a military expedition from Hyuga near the Inland Sea, captured Yamato, and established this as his center of power.<br/><br/>

Jimmu's reign notionally spanned the years  660-585 BCE.
Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan, according to legend. His accession is traditionally dated as 660 BCE. He is a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo. He launched a military expedition from Hyuga near the Inland Sea, captured Yamato, and established this as his center of power.<br/><br/>

Jimmu's reign notionally spanned the years  660-585 BCE.
Emperor Antoku (安徳天皇 Antoku-tennō) (December 22, 1178 – March 24, 1185) was the 81st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.<br/><br/> 

Antoku's reign spanned the years from 1180 through 1185.
Emperor Antoku (安徳天皇 Antoku-tennō) (December 22, 1178 – March 24, 1185) was the 81st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.<br/><br/> 

Antoku's reign spanned the years from 1180 through 1185.<br/><br/> 

Akama Shrine (赤間神宮 Akama Jingū) is a Shinto shrine in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Antoku, a Japanese emperor who died as a child in the Battle of Dan-no-Ura (aka Dannoura), which occurred nearby in 1185. This battle was important in the history of Japan because it brought an end to the Gempei War in which the Minamoto clan defeated the rival Taira clan, and ended the Taira bid for control of Japan.
Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan, according to legend. His accession is traditionally dated as 660 BCE. He is a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo. He launched a military expedition from Hyuga near the Inland Sea, captured Yamato, and established this as his center of power.<br/><br/>

Jimmu's reign notionally spanned the years  660-585 BCE.