Consorts and Children
Crown Princess (died before Emperor's accession): Fujiwara no Kishi/Yoshiko (藤原嬉子), 4th daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga
- Imperial Prince Chikahito (親仁親王) (Emperor Go-Reizei) (1025–1068)
Empress (kōgō): Imperial Princess Teishi/Sadako (禎子内親王) (1013–1094), 3rd daughter of Emperor Sanjō
- Imperial Prince Takahito (尊仁親王) (Emperor Go-Sanjō) (1034–1073)
- Imperial Princess Nagako/Ryōshi (良子内親王) (1029–1077) – Saiō at Ise Shrine 1036–1045 (Ippon-Jusangū, 一品准三宮)
- Imperial Princess Kenshi (娟子内親王) (1032–1103) – Saiin at Kamo Shrine 1036–1045, and later married to Minamoto no Toshifusa (源俊房)
Empress (chūgū): Fujiwara no Genshi/Motoko (藤原嫄子) (1016–1039), adopted daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimichi (biological daughter of Imperial Prince Atsuyasu (敦康親王))
- Imperial Princess Yūshi/Sukeko (祐子内親王) (1038–1105) – (Sanpon-Jusangū, 三品准三宮)
- Imperial Princess Baishi (禖子内親王) (Rokujō Saiin, 六条斎院) (1039–1096) – Saiin at Kamo Shrine 1046–1058
Nyōgo: Fujiwara no Nariko/Seishi (藤原生子) (1014–1068), eldest daughter of Fujiwara no Norimichi (藤原教通)
Nyōgo: Fujiwara Enshi/Nobuko (藤原延子) (1016–1095), 2nd daughter of Fujiwara no Yorimune (藤原頼宗)
- Imperial Princess Masako (正子内親王) (Oshinokōji-Saiin, 押小路斎院) (1045–1114) – Saiin at Kamo Shrine 1058–1069
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