In 1160, his father was promoted to junior fourth rank, lower grade, which ultimately led the seven-year old Chōmei to being promoted to fifth rank, junior grade; these were high positions within the Kamo Shrine hierarchy.
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Princess Shikishi 式子内親王 (died 1201), late Heian and early Kamakura period poet, never-married daughter of Emperor Go-Shirakawa; entered service at the Kamo Shrine in Kyoto in 1159, later left the shrine, in later years a Buddhist nun; has 49 poems in the Shin Kokin Shū anthology