Prince Shiki (志貴皇子, Shiki-no-miko, died 1 September 716), posthumously known asc Emperor Kasuga (春日宮天皇), was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka period.He was the seventh son of Emperor Tenji.[1] Imperial Prince Shiki led a life devoted to cultural fields such as waka poetry, rather than to politics. However, after his death, his sixth son, Prince Shirakabe married Princess Inoe and was supported by many ministers to ascend the throne.
Prince Shiki | |||||
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Born | Unknown | ||||
Died | 1 September 716 Japan | ||||
Spouse | Princess Taki Ki no Tochihime | ||||
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Father | Emperor Tenji | ||||
Mother | Koshi-no-michi no Iratsume |
He was buried in Tawara nishi tomb of the Imperial Mausoleum in Nara.
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Prince Shiki wrote many poems during his lifetime. Below are two examples of his work.
A poem composed by Prince Shiki after he moved from Asakura Palace to Fujiwara Palace.[5]
Uneme no/Sode fukikaesu /
Asukakaze/Miyako o tōmi/Itazura nu fuku.
Winds of Asuka
Blowing back the weaving sleeves
Of palaces women—
Now the capital is far,
And you blow in vain.
A Poem composed by Prince Shiki when he visited Naniwa Palace (706)[5]
Ashibe yuku/Kamo no hagai ni/Shimi furite/Samuke yūke wa/Yamato shi omōyu
In among the reeds
Go to mallards through the frost
Falling on their wings:
Cold twilight, the still hour
Of longing for Yamato.
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