The Saigū no Nyōgo Shū (斎宮女御集), also known as the Saigū-shū (斎宮集) is a Japanese anthology of waka poetry.
[1] The poems included in the collection date from a 37-year period between 948, when Princess Kishi came to court, and 985, immediately after her death.
[1] The anthology's contents can be divided into two parts: the first including poems generally composed up to the death of Emperor Murakami in 967, the second centring on her second journey to Ise in 975.
[1] Two early-twelfth century manuscripts, the Nishihonganji-bon (西本願寺本) and the Kojima-gire (小島切), are extant.
[1] There is also a Shōho-ban Kasen Kashū-bon text,[1] and one in the possession of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency.