Prince Shiki (å¿Âè²´çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Shiki-no-miko, died 1 September 716), posthumously known as Emperor Kasuga (æÂ¥æÂ¥å®®å¤©çÂÂ), was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka period.
Biography
Prince Shiki was the seventh son of Emperor Tenji. The prince led a life devoted to cultural fields such as waka poetry, rather than to politics. However, after his death, his sixth son, Prince Shirakabe married Princess Inoe and ascended the throne with the support of many ministers.
He was buried in Tawara Nishi tomb of the Imperial Mausoleum in Nara.
Family
Parents
- Father: Emperor Tenji (天æÂºå¤©çÂÂ, 626 â January 7, 672)
- Mother: Court Lady Koshi-no-michi no Iratsume (è¶ÂéÂÂä¼Âç¾Â
é½売)
Consort and issue(s):
- Consort (Hi): Princess Taki (è¨ÂåºçÂÂ女/å¤Âç´ÂçÂÂ女, d. 25 February 751), daughter of Emperor Tenmu
- Son: Prince Kasuga (æÂ¥æÂ¥çÂÂ, d. 2 June 745)
- Son: Prince Yuhara (湯åÂÂçÂÂ)
- Concubine: Ki no Tochihime (ç´Âæ©¡å§«, d. 21 October 709), daughter of Ki no Shite (ç´Â諸人)
- Daughter: Imperial Princess Nanba (é£波åÂÂ
親çÂÂ, d. 3 November 773)
- Son: Prince Shirakabe (ç½å£ÂçÂÂ, 18 November 708 â 11 January 782 ), later Emperor KÃ
Ânin
- Concubine: Unknown women
- Son: Prince Enai (æ¦ÂäºÂçÂÂ)
- Son: Prince Ichi (壱å¿ÂçÂÂ)
- Daughter: Princess KaijÃ
 (æµ·ä¸Â女çÂÂ)
- Daughter: Princess Kinunui (衣縫åÂÂ
親çÂÂ, d. 12 August 772)
- Daughter: Imperial Princess Sakaibe (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂé¨åÂÂ
親çÂÂ, d. 27 June 778)
Poems
Prince Shiki wrote many poems during his lifetime. Below are two examples of his work.
A poem composed by Prince Shiki after he moved from Asakura Palace to Fujiwara Palace.
A Poem composed by Prince Shiki when he visited Naniwa Palace (706)
References