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Sagami ( 相模 , dates unknown, but born c. 1000) , also known as Oto-jijū ( 乙侍従 ) , was a Japanese waka poet of the mid- Heian period . One of her poems was included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu . She produced a private collection , the Sagami-shū .

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5-856: Sagami may refer to: Sagami , an 11th-century waka poet Sagami Province , an old province in Japan Sagami River , a river in Kanagawa and Yamanashi Sagami Bay , a bay south of Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshū Sagami Line , a railway roughly along the east bank of the Sagami River Sagami Railway , a railway company operating three lines in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Sagami Railway Main Line ,

10-583: A railway line extending from Yokohama to Ebina Sagami Railway Izumino Line , a railway line extending from Futamatagawa in Yokohama to Shōnandai in Fujisawa Sagami-ji , a Buddhist temple in Hyōgo, Japan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sagami . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

15-443: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sagami&oldid=919980308 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sagami (poet) Sagami's dates are unknown, but she was probably born around 1000. Her real name

20-488: Was Oto-jijū . Her paternal ancestry is unknown, but she was supposedly a daughter of Minamoto no Yorimitsu . The fourteenth-century work Chokusen Sakusha Burui (勅撰作者部類) claims Yorimitsu was her father, but the Kin'yōshū includes a renga by Yorimitsu and "Sagami's mother" (相模母), so it is also possible he was her adoptive father. Her mother was a daughter of Yoshishige no Yasuaki, governor of Noto (前能登守慶滋保章). She

25-605: Was married to Ōe no Kin'yori ( 大江公資 , also read Kinsuke ) , during his tenure as the governor of Sagami Province , from which her nickname is derived. She served Prince Shūshi ( 脩子内親王 , Shūshi-naishinnō ) , one of the sons of Emperor Ichijō . 109 of her poems were included in imperial anthologies starting with the Goshūi Wakashū . She was included in the Late Classical Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry . The following poem by her

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