Princess Kishi (929âÂÂ985, å¾½åÂÂ女çÂÂ, also Yoshiko Joà  æÂ¿é¦Â殿女御 Jokyà Âden Joà  or æÂÂ宮女御 Saigà « no Nyà Âgo) was a Japanese Waka poet of the middle Heian period. She is one of only five women numbered as one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. As her name implies, she was a princess of the Imperial Family of Japan. She was one of Emperor Murakami's consorts, and gave birth to one daughter, Imperial Princess Kishi, and a son. Through her father, Imperial Prince Shigeakira, she was the granddaughter of Emperor Daigo. Prior to becoming a consort she served as Ise Priestess, chief priestess of the Ise Shrine.
Many of her poems are included in the third Japanese imperial poetry anthology, Shà «i Wakashà «, issued in 1006.