(Redirected from Emperor Richu)'Emperor Richū' (履中天皇 ''Richū Tennō'') was the 17th emperor of
Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the early
5th century AD.
According to ''
Nihonshoki'' and ''
Kojiki'', he was the first son of
Emperor Nintoku. He succumbed to disease in his sixth year of reign. His tomb is in Kawachi province, in the middle of present-day
Osaka prefecture. He was succeeded by his younger brother
Emperor Hanzei; none of his sons succeeded to the throne, although two grandsons (
Emperor Kenzō and
Emperor Ninken) did eventually become emperor.
Some scholars identify him with
King San in the
Book of Song. King San sent messengers to the
Song Dynasty at least twice in 421 and
425, died before 438 and was succeeded by his younger brother.
References
★ ''Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697'', translated by W.G. Aston (Tuttle Co, 1998), Volume 1 pp. 301 - 311