Kōō (Nanboku-chō period)

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Events of the Kōō era

Southern Court nengō

Kōō (Nanboku-chō Period) Media

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Kōō 1st 2nd
1389 1390
Preceded by:
Kakei
Northern Court nengō:
Kōō
Succeeded by:
Meitoku