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He was raised in the turbulent Nanboku-chō period of rival northern and southern courts in the mansion of Hino Sukenori ( 日野西資教 ).
He succeeded as Northern Emperor upon the abdication of his father, the Northern Pretender Emperor Go-En ' yū.
With the help of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, his father ruled as Cloistered Emperor.
In 1392, following the post-Nanboku-chō unification of the two formerly contending courts, the Southern Emperor Emperor Go-Kameyama turned over the three sacred treasures, which officially signaled the end of the southern court's claims to sovereignty.
Thus, Emperor Go-Komatsu became the acknowledged, undisputed and legitimate emperor of Japan on October 21, 1392.

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