Kamo no Yasunori no Musume (賀茂保憲女) was the second daughter of the Heian period onmyōji Kamo no Yasunori.
She is conventionally known simply as "the daughter [musume] of Kamo no Yasunori"; her personal name has been lost.
In her youth, she suffered from a disease that marred her appearance.
[1] She became a prolific poet, earning a reputation for her talent.
After her lifetime, her poetry faded from study for a time; in 1999, scholar Edith Sarra counted her among "[Japanese] women writers who had been hitherto overlooked or scanted.