Kujō Tanemichi[1] (九条 稙通, February 22, 1507 – February 24, 1594), was a kugyō or Japanese court noble and classic scholar of the Muromachi period (1336–1573).
He was the biological son of regent Hisatsune and Sanjōnishi Yasuko, eldest daughter of Sanjōnishi Sanetaka [ja] (1455–1537), the leading waka master, tea expert and incense expert of his time.
[2][3] Kujō Tanemichi held a regent position (kampaku) from 1533 to 1534.
The calligrapher and poet, Ono Otsu, was one of his students.
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