Fujiwara no Kinsue (è¤å 堬å£; 957âÂÂ1029), also known as Kaikà Â, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.
Kinsue served as a minister during the reign of Emperor Go-Ichijà Â.
This member of the Fujiwara clan was a son of Morosuke. Kinsue's mother was Imperial Princess KÃ Âshi, daughter of Emperor Daigo. She died in Kinsue's childhood; and he was brought up by his sister Empress Anshi, who was a consort of Emperor Murakami.
Kinsue was the youngest of his four brothers: Kaneie, Kanemichi, Koretada, and Tamemitsu.
Kinsue, also known as Kan'in Kinsue, is the progenitor of Kan'in family (éÂÂé¢家) which was later divided into Sanjà  family, Saionji Family, Tokudaiji family and the Tà Âin family.
Kinsue was married to a daughter of Imperial Prince Ariakira; and from this marriage, three children were produced: