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Murasaki Shikibu wrote her diary at the Heian imperial court between c. 1008 – c. 1010.She is depicted here in a c. 1765 nishiki-e by Komatsuken.. The Diary of Lady Murasaki (紫式部日記, Murasaki Shikibu Nikki) is the title given to a collection of diary fragments written by the 11th-century Japanese Heian era lady-in-waiting and writer Murasaki Shikibu.
Murasaki Shikibu was born c. 973 [note 1] in Heian-kyō, Japan, into the northern Fujiwara clan descending from Fujiwara no Yoshifusa, the first 9th century Fujiwara regent. [1] The Fujiwara clan dominated court politics until the end of the 11th century through strategically marrying their daughters into the imperial family and the use of ...
Arata Iura as Fujiwara no Michitaka, Michinaga's brother; Yuka Itaya as Takashina no Takako, Michitaka's wife; Yusuke Kamiji as Fujiwara no Michitsuna, Michinaga's half brother; Naomi Zaizen as Fujiwara no Yasuko, Michitsuna's mother; Reo Tamaoki as Fujiwara no Michikane, Michitsuna's brother; Yō Yoshida as Fujiwara no Akiko (Senshi ...
Fujiwara no Shōshi (藤原彰子, 988 – October 25, 1074), also known as Jōtōmon-in (上東門院), the eldest daughter of Fujiwara no Michinaga, was Empress of Japan from c. 1000 to c. 1011. Her father sent her to live in the Emperor Ichijō 's harem at age 12.
Fujiwara no Tametoki (藤原 為時) (died 1029?) was a Japanese aristocrat, author of Japanese waka and Chinese poetry of some repute, and father of Murasaki Shikibu (Lady Murasaki", author of The Tale of Genji, born ca. 970 or 973). Tametoki's position at the Shikibu-shō ministry was what probably became part of his daughter's historical ...
Fujiwara Nobuzane (Japanese: 藤原 信実) (1176–1265) was one of the leading Japanese portrait artists of 13th century Japan. Nobuzane was born in Kyoto , and was the son of Fujiwara Takanobu . Takanobu specialized in nise-e (“likeness picture”) portraits.
Fujiwara no Shokushi was born in 1157. [1] Her father was Bōmon Nobutaka [], [2] and her mother was Fujiwara no Kyūshi (藤原休子) of Fujiwara clan. [2]While serving Taira no Tokuko, [2] the daughter of regent Taira no Kiyomori and wife of Emperor Takakura, [2] she became naishi-no-suke [] ("Assistant Handmaid") to the emperor, [2] and bore Prince Morisada [] [2] and the future Emperor Go ...
Fujiwara no Kenshi (1057–1084) 2. Emperor Toba (1103–1156) 10.Fujiwara no Sanesue (1035–1092) 5.Fujiwara no Ishi (1076–1103) 11.Fujiwara no Mutsuko: 1. Emperor Sutoku: 12.Fujiwara no Sanesue (1035–1092) 6. Fujiwara no Kinzane (1053–1107) 13. Fujiwara no Mutsuko: 3. Fujiwara no Tamako (1101–1145) 14. Fujiwara no Takakata (1014 ...