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'' poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early
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. He is designated as a member of the . He was also a major contributor to the ''
Shinchokusen Wakashū , abbreviated as ''Shinchokusenshū'', is an imperial anthology of Japanese waka, initially compiled in ~1234 CE at the behest of the Retired Emperor Go-Horikawa. It was compiled by Fujiwara no Teika (who also wrote its Japanese preface). It c ...
'' anthology. In 1222AD he was appointed as the Chancellor of the Realm and later entered in religion in 1231AD.


Poetry

In the ''
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu is a classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese ''waka'' by one hundred poets. ''Hyakunin isshu'' can be translated to "one hundred people, one poem ach; it can also refer to the card game of ''uta-garuta'', which uses a deck compos ...
'', he is called the . The ninety-sixth poem reads:


See also

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Saionji family {{Infobox Japanese clan , surname nihongo = 西園寺家 , home province = Kyoto, Yamashiro Province , parent house =Northern Fujiwara , titles =Rokuhara Tandai Genrō Kantō Mōshitsugi Udaijin Sadaijin , founder =Saionji Michis ...
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List of Daijō-daijin The following is a list of Daijō-daijin. Nara period * 671–672 Prince Ōtomo (大友皇子) (648–672) * 690–696 Prince Takechi (高市皇子) (654–696) * 703–705 Prince Osakabe (刑部親王) (?–705) - ''Chi-Daijō-kanji'' (知太政 ...


References


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E-text of his poems
in Japanese. 1171 births 1244 deaths Hyakunin Isshu poets {{japan-writer-stub