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This is a family tree of Japanese deities. It covers early emperors until Emperor Ojin, the first definitively known historical emperor, see family tree of Japanese monarchs for a continuation of the royal line into historical times


SHINTO
DEITIES

(legendary
genealogy)
[1]
Ame-no-Minakanushi
Takamimusubi[2]
Kamimusubi
Kuni-no-Tokotachi
Umashiashikabihikoji
Amenotokotachi [ja]
Kuni-no-Tokotachi
Toyokumono [ja]
Uhijini [ja][3]Suhijini [ja][3]
Tsunugui [ja]Ikugui [ja]
Otonoji [ja][3]Otonobe [ja][3]
Omodaru [ja]Ayakashikone [ja][3]
Izanagi[4] Izanami[5][6]
Wakumusubi[7]MizuhanomeYakusanoikazuchi (eight thunder deities)[8][9]Raijin[10]Fūjin[11]Haniyasu-hikoHaniyasu-hime
Tsukuyomi[12]
Toyouke[13]Raitaro
Nakisawame[14]
Amaterasu[15] Ōyamatsumi[16]Kaya-no-hime[17] Susanoo[18][19]Ebisu[20]Ukemochi[21]Kagutsuchi[22]
Eight unknown deities[23]TakiribimeIchikishimahimeTagitsuhime[24]Kuraokami[25]Futsunushi[26]AmatsumikaboshiTakemikazuchi
Kamuōichihime
Ōtoshi[27]Ukanomitama
Oyamakui[28]Ashinazuchi[29]TenazuchiKonohanachiruhime [ja][30]Iwanagahime[31]
Futodama[32]Takuhadachiji-hime[33][34][35]Ame no
Oshihomimi[36]
Ame-no-hohiAmatsuhikoneKumanokusubi[37]Ikutsuhikone[38]Kushinadahime[39]unnamed deities[40]
Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto
Watatsumi[41]
Inbe clan[42]Nigihayahi Ninigi[43] Konohana
Sakuyahime[44]
Haji clan[45]Izumo priests
(Izumo clan)
Utsushihikanasaku [ja]Yashimajinumi[30]
Mononobe clanTamanoya[46] Hoderi
(Umisachi-hiko)[47]
Hohodemi
(Hoori)[48]
Toyotama
-hime[49]
Azumi peopleHikawahime [ja][50]Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja][51]
Fukabuchi-no-Mizuyarehana [ja]Ame-no-Tsudoechine [ja]Funozuno [ja]
Sashikuni Okami [ja]OmizunuFutemimi [ja]
Sashikuniwakahime [ja]Ame-no-Fuyukinu[52][53]
son or
6th-generation
descendant
Shinabe clanHayato people[54] Ugayafu
-kiaezu[55]
Tamayori
-hime[56]
Ōkuninushi[57]
(Ōnamuchi)[58]
NunakawahimeAme-no-Koyane
Kamo clanHosuseri Kotoshironushi[59] Tamakushi-himeAme-no-Oshikumone [ja] (Nakatomi clan progenitor) [60] Susa Clan[61]
(clan of priests at Susa Shrine)
Takeminakata Yasakatome

JAPANESE
EMPERORS
Inahi Itsuse no Mikoto Ahiratsu-hime711–585 BC

Jimmu
660–585 BC(1)
Himetataraisuzu-hime[62]Kamo no OkimiAmenotaneko [ja][60]
Miwa clan
Kisumimi Tagishimimi 632–549 BC

Suizei
581–549 BC(2)
Isuzuyori-hime Hikoyai Kamuyaimimi
d.577 BC
Usami no Mikoto [ja][60]
567–511 BC

Annei
549–511 BC(3)
Ikisomimi no mikoto [ja]Mishokutsuomi no Mikoto [ja][60]
553–477 BC

Itoku
510–476 BC(4)
Amonotoyototsu-hime [ja]Ikatsuomikoto [ja][60]
Yosotarashi-hime 501–393 BC

Kōshō
475–393 BC(5)
Nashitomi [ja][60]
Ametarashihiko
kunioshihito
427–291 BC

Kōan
392–291 BC(6)
Kamikikikatsu [ja][60]
Oshihime 342–215 BC

Kōrei
290–215 BC(7)
Kushiukameshi no Mikoto [ja][60]
ancestry
Ikagashikome[a] 273–158 BC

Kōgen
214–158 BC(8)
Kibitsuhiko Yamatototohimomoso-himeKuninazu no oukashima [ja][60]
Hikofutsuoshi
no Makoto
208–98 BC

Kaika
157–98 BC(9)
Omikiyama no Mikoto [ja][60]
148–30 BC

Sujin
97–30 BC(10)
HikoimasuNakatomi no Ikatsu [ja][60]
son or grandson
Takenouchi
no Sukune
Yasaka Iribiko 69 BC–70 AD

Suinin
29 BC–70 AD(11)
Yamashiro
no Ōtsutsuki
Mawaka
O-o-obase-no-mikoto (大小橋命) [60]
Yasaka Iribime 13 BC–130 AD

Keikō
71–130(12)
Kanime IkazuchiNakatomi no Amahisa-no-kimi [60]
Soga no
Ishikawa
Sukune
(Soga clan progenitor)
84–190

Seimu
131–191(13)
Ioki Iribiko Yamato Takeru Futaji Irihime Okinaga
no Sukune
Nakatomi no Abiko [60]
Soga
no Machi
Homuda
Mawaka
149–200

Chūai
192–200(14)

Jingū
200–270
Nakatomi no Mahito [60]
Nakatsuhime 201–310

Ōjin
270–310(15)
Nakatomi no Kamako [60]

Key

  • Pink is female.
  • Blue is male.
  • Grey means other or unknown.
  • Clans, families, people groups are in green.
  • Vital figures are in bold text.
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