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  1. Emperor Kaika (開化天皇, Kaika-tennō), also known as Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Mikoto (若倭根子日子大毘毘命) in the Kojiki, and Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Sumeramikoto (稚日本根子彦大日日天皇) in the Nihon Shoki was the ninth legendary emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

  2. Kaika Tennō (開化天皇,?) fue el noveno emperador del Japón [1] según el orden tradicional de sucesión. [2] El mausoleo del Emperador Kaika en Nara. No existen datos claros acerca de este emperador y es conocido por los historiadores como un "Emperador legendario". Fue el último de ocho emperadores sin leyenda.

  3. The following is a family tree of the emperors of Japan, from the legendary Emperor Jimmu to the present monarch, Naruhito. Modern scholars have come to question the existence of at least the first nine emperors; Kōgen's descendant, Emperor Sujin (98 BC – 30 BC?), is the first for whom many agree that he might have actually existed.

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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Kaika Tennō (開化天皇?) fue el noveno emperador del Japón según el orden tradicional de sucesión. El mausoleo del Emperador Kaika en Nara. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en japonés ... Cerrar.

  5. Emperor Kaika (開化天皇, Kaika-tennō); also known as Wakayamatonekohikooobi no Mikoto; is the ninth emperor of Japan, [2] according to the traditional order of succession. [3] No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor's life or reign; he is conventionally considered to have reigned from 157 BC to 98 BC. [4]

  6. Emperor Kaika (208 B.C. – May 21, 98 B.C.) is the ninth emperor (reigned from November 12, 158 B.C. to May 21, 98 B.C.) written in "Kojiki" (The Records of Ancient Matters) and "Nihonshoki" (Chronicles of Japan). He is also called Wakayamatonekohiko obibino mikoto or Wakayamatonekohiko obibino mikoto (in Kojiki ).