Fujiwara no Takamitsu (è¤å é«Âå Â, c. 939-994) was a mid-Heian period waka poet and Japanese nobleman. He is designated as a member of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. His father was Fujiwara no Morosuke, and his mother was , the daughter of Emperor Daigo. He was a brilliant waka poet, acclaimed as a genius when he was fifteen, and was included in the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry.
TakamitsuâÂÂs decision to abandon family and social station for life as a Buddhist monk in 961, along with his extended familyâÂÂs grief over that action, is documented in Tà Ânomine Shà Âshà  Monogatari. Takamitsu, upon renouncing the world, first lived in âÂÂthe monastery on Mount Hiei, not far from the capitalâ but relocated, perhaps as early as 962, âÂÂto remote Tà Ânomine, where he spent the rest of his life, occasioning the name by which he is usually known.âÂÂ
Takamitsu's poems are included in several imperial poetry anthologies from the Gosen Wakashà « on. A personal collection known as the is also extant.