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Ōtomo no Sakanoe no Iratsume : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōtomo no Sakanoe no Iratsume

was a female Japanese poet, important in her time,〔"..and is generally considered to be the leading woman poet of the early Nara period." ''Woman poets of Japan''〕 with 79 poems in the ''Man'yōshū''.
==Life==
In her teens, she married Prince Hozumi and after his early death, she married his half-brother. After he also died, she went to live with Ōtomo no Tabito.
It is believed by Donald Keene and Tsuchihashi (in his ''Man'yō Kaigan'', II, p. 200) that Ōtomo no Tabito sent for Lady Ōtomo in c. 728 to educate his son, Ōtomo no Yakamochi, although her becoming Tabito's mistress or replacing Tabito's recently deceased wife in performing religious ceremonies for the Ōtomo clan have both been suggested as reasons for Otomo's summons. She made songs while performing rituals. Also, when the nun Rigan died, she wrote a song of mourning.
Her daughter Ō Iratsume received two of her songs, which expressed how much she missed her daughter. Ō Iratsume would later marry Yakamochi.

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