Princess Nukata

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Princess Nukata was a 7th-century Japanese noblewoman and poet renowned for her waka poetry and prominent role in the early imperial court.

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instanceOf Japanese noblewoman
Japanese poet
member of the Japanese imperial family
activeInPeriod Yamato period
surface form: Asuka period
associatedWith Yamato court
imperial rituals and gatherings
Ōmi court
child Princess Hidaka
surface form: Princess Ōku
countryOfCitizenship Japan
culture Yamato period
surface form: Asuka period Japan
era reign of Emperor Tenji
reign of Emperor Tenmu
floruit 7th century
gender female
genre waka
hasCanonicalName Nukata no Ōkimi
historicalSignificance early exemplar of women’s literary activity in Japan
provides insight into Asuka-period court life
influenced later Japanese court poetry
knownFor courtly love and political-themed poems
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Japanese
literaryMovement early Japanese court poetry
literaryReputation one of the earliest prominent female poets in Japan
memberOf Imperial court of Japan (historically)
surface form: Japanese imperial court
mentionedIn Nihon Shoki
nameInJapanese 額田王
notableFor influence on early imperial court culture
refined waka poetry
notableWork poems in the Man'yōshū
waka poetry
occupation court lady
poet
partner Prince Ōtomo
surface form: Prince Ōama
poemCollection Man'yōshū
surface form: Man'yōshū, Book 1

Man'yōshū
surface form: Man'yōshū, Book 2

Man'yōshū
surface form: Man'yōshū, Book 3
positionHeld court poet
imperial consort
religion Shinto
surface form: Shinto (historical context)
spouse Emperor Tenji
themeOfWork courtly romance
impermanence
nature
political change

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Man'yōshū notablePoet Princess Nukata