Funya no Kiyomi (文室 浄三, 693 - October 9, 770), born Prince Chinu (智努王), was a former member of the Imperial Family, nobleman and politician in Japan during Asuka and Nara periods.
He was the son of Prince Naga and the grandson of Emperor Tenmu.
Prince Chinu was born in 693 as the son of Prince Naga, the son of Emperor Tenmu, during the reign of Empress Jitō.
After serving as Head of Bureau of Carpentry (Moku no Kami), Minister of Imperial Palace Construction (Zōgūkyō), and Head of Bureau of Imperial Villa Construction (Zōrikyūshi), he was given Junior Third Rank in 747.
[1] After the death of Empress Kōken, he received support to become the crown prince but declined the offer.