The Empire of Japan (L'Uniona Homanus)

Foudnation of the Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan started in the year 93 (660 BC) under the leadership fo Emperor Jimmu 神武 to a rather small area on the island of Honshu 本州 but with the reigns of his successors the Emprie grew to encompass the island of Honshu, Kyushu 九州, Shikoku 四国, and Hokkaido 北海道, and the military of the Empire grew with the new nationalism gained by their rule from the Emperor. The Emperors of Japan, that had been heavily influenced by the Han Dynasty Emeprors in Sinica, moved to take the three main islands as well as the Ryukyu archipelago. The Japanese scorned the Han Dynasty for looking down on them, solidifying a strong national pride in the people of Japan, and this led many of them to engage in foreign affairs to udnermine the Sinicans and to carve out pieces of them which led to the Chrysanthemum Affair that won Japan the island of Taiwan 台灣 as well as the acts that led to the start of the Sino-Japanese War.

The Emeprors of the Empire of Japan
Emperor Jimmu 神武 (660-585 BC)

Emperor Suizei 綏靖 (585-549 BC)

Emperor Annei 安寧 (549-511 BC)

Emperor Itoku 懿徳 (511-476 BC)

Emperor Kosho 孝昭 (479-395 BC)

Emperor Koan 孝安 (395-291 BC)

Emperor Korei 孝霊 (291-215 BC)

Emepror Kogen 孝元 (215-197 BC)

Emperor Isamu 勇 (197-173 BC)

Emperor Kaito 海斗 (173-157 BC)

Emperor Kaika 開化 (157-138 BC)

Emperor Sujin 崇神 (138-118 BC)

Emperor Kaifu 海部 (118-80 BC)

Emperor Fuyutsuki 冬月 (80-57 BC)

Emperor Koizumi 小泉 (57-50 BC)

Emperor Suinin 垂仁 (50-28 BC)

Emperor Nobu 延 (28 BC -31 AD)

Emperor Riku 陸 (31-70 AD)

Emperor Keiko 景行 (70-101 AD)

Emperor Yamada 山田 (101-134 AD)

Emperor Seimu 成務 (134-138 AD)

Circuits of Japan
Circuits were groups led by generals in the Japanese Empire, but they were only used as titles of areas of the main Japanese Islands. There were Eight Circuits in Japan.