. She was born as the 3rd daughter of Saionji Sanekane (西園寺実兼). She
eloped with then-Crown Prince Takaharu (later Emperor Go-Daigo) in 1313 and officially got married with him in 1314. Prince Takaharu acceded to the throne as Emperor Go-Daigo in the 2nd lunar month, 1318 and Kishi was made in the 4th lunar month of the same year. She was made Empress consort (chūgū) in the 8th lunar month, 1319. Although vol. 1 of the historical epic
Taiheiki tells she lost the emperor's favor because of her lady-in-waiting
Ano Renshi (mother of
Emperor Go-Murakami), Hiromi Hyodo, a Japanese literature researcher, claims that the story is the imitation of a poem by
Bai Juyi, and in the real history Kishi and Go-Daigo were a close and affectionate couple. Other sources such as vol. 4 of the same epic (as later illustrated in
Taiheiki Emaki, vol. 2),
Masukagami, several historical documents, and poetry by the couple's own hands, show the deep intimacy between the emperor and empress. Emperor Go-Daigo was captured and exiled to the
Oki Islands by the
Kamakura shogunate in the 3rd lunar month, 1332 and Kishi became a Buddhist nun in the 8th month the same year. Emperor Go-Daigo escaped from the Oki Islands and returned to Kyoto in the 6th lunar month, 1333. After that, Kishi resumed the title of Empress consort (chūgū) and a little later was made . She died on the 10th lunar month 12th, 1333. Issue: • princess (1314–?), died young • Imperial Princess
Kanshi (懽子内親王) (Senseimon-in, 宣政門院) (1315–1362),
Saiō at
Ise Shrine; later, married to
Emperor Kōgon == Notes ==