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''Heika Tennō'' is the title by which a reigning ] is known in Japan, as opposed to his predecessors, who are known by their ] with ''tennō'' added to the end. ''Tennō'' (Emperor) ''Heika'' (Majesty) is the proper way to refer to the reigning ], as opposed to his predecessors, who are known by their ] with ''tennō'' added to the end.


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Tennō (Emperor) Heika (Majesty) is the proper way to refer to the reigning emperor of Japan, as opposed to his predecessors, who are known by their era names with tennō added to the end.

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