Tokudaiji Sanesada 徳大寺実定 | |
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![]() Tokudaiji Sanesada | |
Born | 1139 |
Died | 1192 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | nobleman, politician |
Tokudaiji Sanesada (徳大寺 実定, 1139–1192) was a Japanese waka poet and nobleman during the Heian period.
He is also known as the Later Tokudaiji Minister of the Left (後徳大寺左大臣, Go-Tokudaiji no Sadaijin), having served as Sadaijin in the Heian imperial administration.
One of his poems is included in Hyakunin Isshu :
ほととぎす鳴きつる方をながむれば
ただ有明の月ぞ残れる
hototogisu nakitsuru kata o nagamureba
tada ariake no tsuki zo nokoreru
( Senzai Wakashū 3:161)
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