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| royal_title = Emperor
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| coatofarms = Imperial Seal of Japan.svg
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| his/her = His Imperial
| heir_apparent = [[Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan|Naruhito]]
| first_monarch = [[Emperor Jimmu|Kaisar Jimmu]]
| date = ''Unknown''
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{{Politics of Japan}}
The {{nihongo|'''Emperor'''|天皇|tennō|literally "heavenly sovereign,"<ref>the etymology is unknown. Opinion is hopelessly divided on the truth of etymology, 1.apotheosize [[Polaris]](ancient Chinese mythical[[:ja:天皇大帝]]), 2.[[Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang]]'s appenllation 3.variations of "天王 (literally heavenly king)" (see [[:ja:天皇#.E3.80.8C.E5.A4.A9.E7.9A.87.E3.80.8D.E3.81.AE.E7.94.B1.E6.9D.A5|天皇]])</ref>}} of [[Japan]] is the country's [[monarch]]. He is the head of the [[Imperial Household of Japan|Japanese Imperial Family]]. Under Japan's present constitution, the Emperor is the "symbol of the state and the unity of the people," and is a ceremonial figurehead in a [[constitutional monarchy]] (see [[Politics of Japan]]).▼
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The current emperor is His Imperial Majesty the [[Akihito|Emperor Akihito]], who has been on the [[Chrysanthemum Throne]] since his father [[Hirohito|Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito)]] died in 1989.▼
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The role of the emperor of Japan has historically alternated between that of a supreme-rank [[cleric]] with largely symbolic powers and that of an actual imperial ruler. An underlying [[imperial cult]] (the idea of [[Arahitogami]]) regards the emperor as being descended from gods. Until 1945, the Japanese monarchs had always been, officially, military commanders. However, contrary to the usual role of a Western [[Emperor#Roman Emperors|monarch]], they did not practically function as such. Japanese emperors have nearly always been controlled by other political forces, to varying degrees.
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the Imperial Palace has been called "Kyūjō" (宮城), then ''[[Kokyo|Kōkyo]]'' (皇居), and located on the former site of [[Edo Castle]] in the heart of [[Tokyo]]. Earlier emperors resided in [[Kyoto]] for nearly eleven centuries.
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*[[Controversies regarding the role of the Emperor of Japan]]
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*[[Runtuyan Kaisar Jepang]]
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*[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16471340/ Japan opens imperial tombs for research]
*[http://www.kunaicho.go.jp/eindex.html The Imperial Household Agency]
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