Fūyō Wakashū

Fūyō Wakashū (風葉和歌集) is a late 13th century collection of poetry from Japanese literature.

According to the preface, the collection was commissioned by Emperor Go-Saga's consort, Ōmiya-in Kisshi.

[1] Many of the cited texts are either completely or partially no longer extant.

Along with Mumyōzōshi, Fūyō Wakashū is highly valued as a resource for research on lost literature.

[1][2] Yoru no Nezame and Hamamatsu Chūnagon Monogatari are two examples of fragmentary texts in which it serves to supplement the missing parts.