Konoe Hisamichi [1] (近衛 尚通; 1472 – 1544) was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held the regent position of kampaku from 1493 to 1497 and from 1513 to 1514.
He was the son of Konoe Masaie, and the father of Konoe Taneie. A daughter of his was a consort of samurai Hōjō Ujitsuna. Another daughter, later known as Keiju-in, was the wife of Ashikaga Yoshiharu and the mother of Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ashikaga Yoshiaki.
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