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Name
  
Princess Shikishi

Grandparents
  
Emperor Toba

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
March 1, 1201, Japan

Predecessor
  
Emperor Go-Shirakawa

Parents
  
Emperor Go-Shirakawa


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Similar People
  
Fujiwara no Teika, Emperor Go‑Shirakawa, Prince Mochihito, Emperor Jimmu

Great-grandparents
  
Emperor Horikawa

Princess Shikishi (式子内親王 Shikishi Naishinnō) (1149 – March 1, 1201) was a Japanese classical poet, who lived during the late Heian and early Kamakura periods. She was the third daughter of Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127–1192, reigned 1155–1158). In 1159, Shikishi, who did not marry, went into service at the Kamo Shrine in Kyoto. She left the shrine after some time, and in her later years became a Buddhist nun.

Princess Shikishi String of Beads Complete Poems of Princess Shikishi Shaps Library

Shikishi is credited with 49 poems in the Shin Kokin Shū, a collection of some 2,000 popular works compiled in the early Kamakura period, and many other poems included in the Senzai Wakashū, compiled in the late Heian period to commemorate Emperor Go-Shirakawa's ascension, and later compilations.

The poet's name is sometimes also pronounced Shokushi (both are on-yomi readings). Modern given names using the same characters include Shikiko (mix of on- and kun-yomi) and Noriko (pure kun-yomi). Her title, Naishinnō (内親王), means "Imperial Princess".

References

Princess Shikishi Wikipedia