Aimiya

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Aimiya (愛宮; dates unknown) was a Japanese noblewoman and waka poet of the Heian period.

Life[edit]

The birth date of Aimiya, a nobleman and waka poet of the mid-Heian period, is unknown.[1] She was the daughter of Fujiwara no Morosuke[1] and Princess Gashi [ja].[1]

She married Minamoto no Takaakira [ja], becoming his second wife.[1] According to the Kagerō Nikki, she entered religious orders in the sixth month of Anna (969).[1]

Her date of death is unknown.[1]

Poetry[edit]

Her poetry has been preserved in such works as the Tōnomine Shōshō Monogatari,[1] the Kagerō Nikki[1] and the Saigū no Nyōgo Shū.[1] One of her poems was also included in the Shūi Wakashū, an imperial anthology.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Sugiyama 1986, p. 1.

Cited works[edit]

  • Sugiyama, Shigeyuki (1986). "Aimiya". In Inukai, Kiyoshi; Inoue, Muneo; Ōkubo, Tadashi; Ono, Hiroshi; Tanaka, Yutaka; Hashimoto, Fumio; Fujihira, Haruo (eds.). Waka Daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Meiji Shoin. p. 1. ISBN 4-625-40029-5.