Fujiwara no Tameie

Fujiwara no Tameie (藤原 為家, 1198-1275) was a Japanese poet and compiler of Imperial anthologies of poems.

[2] Starting in 1250, Tameie was among those who held the ritsuryō office of chief administrator of the Ministry of Taxation (民部卿, Minbu-kyō).

[5] Peerage was conferred on the young Tameie at the age of five, by Japanese reckoning,[6] in Kennin 2 (1202).

[5] His art name was Naka-no-in (中院),[5] and upon entering religious orders he took the dharma name Yūgaku (融覚).

[5] Tameie's published writings encompass 23 works in 28 publications in 1 language and 124 library holdings.