Fujiwara no Atsunobu (è¤å æÂ¦ä¿¡; fl. early 11th century CE) was a Japanese nobleman and writer of both waka and kanshi poetry.
Fujiwara no Atsunobu was born to Fujiwara no Aishige (è¤åÂÂæÂ¦ä¿¡), a member of the Shikike branch of the Fujiwara clan, and a daughter of Minamoto no Hitoshi. The year of his birth is unknown.
During the reign of Emperor En'yà «, he became a student Chinese literature (æÂÂç« ç monjà Âshà Â) at the Imperial University.
The record of the Dajà  Daijin-den Sanjikkà  Uta-awase (太æÂ¿å¤§è£殿ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂè¬ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), dating from the fifth month of Chà Âho 5 (1003 in the Julian calendar) calls him "the former governor of Higo" (Ã¥ÂÂèÂ¥å¾Âå®Â). The ', the diary of Fujiwara no Michinaga, records that in the fourth month of Kankà  4 (1007) he was invited to a private banquet (å¯Âå®´ mitsuen) at the Inner Palace, to which he contributed Chinese poetry.
According to the Rokuhara Mitsu-ji Engi (å Â波羠èÂÂ寺ç¸Âèµ·), he became governor of Yamashiro Province around Chà Âwa 1 (1012).} The ' records that he was invited to the ' of Prince Atsunaga (æÂ¦è¯親çÂÂ, later Emperor Go-Suzaku) in the twelfth month of Chà Âwa 4 (January or February 1016), at which he sat with and Yoshishige no Tamemasa (æ ¶æ»ÂçºæÂ¿), and composed poetry in Chinese.
He fathered the Confucianist and kanshi poet Fujiwara no Akihira. According to a document (å¥Âç¶ sà Âjà Â) presented by Akihira to the emperor, his father was unfortunate in his later years, and became a Buddhist monk.
He took part in various uta-awase contests, including the Ichijà  Dainagon-ke Uta-awase (ä¸ÂæÂ¡å¤§ç´Âè¨Âå®¶æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), the ' in Kanna 2 (986) and the Dajà  Daijin-den Sanjikkà  Uta-awase.
One of his Chinese poems was included in the '.