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Emperor Higashiyama





GENEALOGY

He was the fifth son of Emperor Reigen . He had at least ten children.
  • Empress: Princess ?? (幸子女王) (Empress Dowager ??, 承秋門院)

  • ---First daughter: Imperial Princess Yukiko (秋子内親王), daughter of Arisugawa-no-miya Yukihito

  • Lady-in-waiting: ?? (櫛笥賀子) (Empress Dowager ??, 新崇賢門院)

  • ---First son: Ichi-no-miya (一宮)

  • ---Second son: Ni-no-miya (二宮)

  • ---Fourth son: Kotobuki-no-miya (寿宮)

  • ---Fifth son: Imperial Prince Yasuhito (慶仁親王) ( Emperor Nakamikado )

  • ---Sixth son: Imperial Prince Kan'in-no-miya Naohito (閑院宮直仁親王) - First Kan'in-no-miya

  • Handmaid (?): Daughter of Takatsuji (Sugawara) ?? (高辻(菅原)長豊)

  • ---Third son: Prince ?? (公寛法親王) (Buddhist priest)

  • ---Third daughter: ?? (光明定院宮)

  • ---Fourth daughter: Princess ?? (聖祝女王)



LIFE

In 1687, he acceded to the throne after the abdication of Emperor Reigen . On the 16th day of the 11th month of that year, he revived the Daijōsai (大嘗祭), the first ceremonial offering of rice by a newly enthroned Emperor.

Initially, Emperor Reigen continued to rule in Higashiyama's name, which caused much friction with the Bakufu . However, Higashiyama's gentle character helped to improve relations with the Bakufu, and imperial property was increased, and repairs were carried out on Imperial mausoleums.

In 1701 , when the Akō Incident took place, due to the bloodshed by Matsuno Ōroku, Emperor Higashiyama came near to withdrawing the imperial will.

In 1709 , Emperor Nakamikado became emperor upon his abdication. Shortly afterwards, Higashiyama died of Smallpox .


ERAS OF HIS REIGN






'' Higashiyama also refers to a ward of Kyoto City.''