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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
The above waka appears in the imperial anthology Gosen Wakashū and three of his other poems appear in the anthologies Shin Kokin Wakashū and Zoku Kokin Wakashū.