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''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. '''''Tennō Heika''''' (Emperor-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 Heika (Emperor-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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