Emperor Chōkei
Emperor Chōkei was the 98th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He reigned from 1368 through 1383. His personal name was Yutanari and his regal name roughly translates to "Long Celebration".
Genealogy
His father was Emperor Go-Murakami and his mother may have been Kaki Mon'in.- Empress : Saionji Kinshige's daughter
- * Gyōgo
- Nyōgo: Noriko
- * First son: Imperial Prince Tokiyasu
- Unknown
- * Kaimonji Kosho
- * Sonsei,
- * son: founder of Tamagawa family
Biography
Emperor Chōkei insisted throughout his reign on fighting the Northern Dynasty, but it was already too late. In 1383 or 1384, he abdicated to Emperor Go-Kameyama, who supported the peace faction.
After the reunification of the rival courts, he went into retirement and eventually returned to Yoshino where he died on August 27, 1394. The kami of Emperor Chōkei is venerated at Shishō jinja in Totsugawa, Yamato province.
Kugyō
Kugyō is a collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras. Even during those years in which the court's actual influence outside the palace walls was minimal, the hierarchic organization persisted.In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Chōkei's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included:
- Sadaijin
- Udaijin
- Nadaijin
- ''Dainagon''
Eras of Chōkei's reign
- Eras as reckoned by legitimate Court
- Shōhei
- Kentoku
- Bunchū
- Tenju
- Kōwa
- Eras as reckoned by pretender Court
- Ōan
- Eiwa
- Kōryaku
- ''Eitoku''
Works cited
- Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon.. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society.
- Titsingh, Isaac, ed.. , Nipon o daï itsi ran; ou, Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.