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Saigū no Nyōgo

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Kishi Joō

Kanō Naonobu
929
985
Waka
poet
Heian period
Thirty-six Poetry Immortals
Imperial Family of Japan
Emperor Murakami
Emperor Daigo
Ise Shrine
Shūi Wakashū
"The scrolls that keep immortal poets truly alive"


"Queen Kishi"
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Women of medieval Japan
10th-century Japanese women writers
10th-century Japanese writers
10th-century Japanese poets

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