Chikakiyo's fifth daughter

Taira no Chikakiyo's fifth daughter (平親清五女) was a Japanese poet of the Kamakura period.

Biography
The Kamakura-period poet conventionally known in Japanese as  was the daughter of Taira no Chikakiyo and. This "name" translates to "Taira no Chikakiyo's fifth daughter", and her personal name is unknown.

She was the full sibling of Chikakiyo's fourth daughter. Her relationship (and that of the aforementioned fourth daughter) to the "Chikakiyo's daughter" (平親清女), whose poems appear in the and later imperial anthologies, and "Chikakiyo's daughter's younger sister" (平親清女妹), whose poems appear in the  and later anthologies, is unknown. At some point she was on Mount Mino (美濃の御山). After entering religious orders she lived deep in Higashiyama.

Both her birth and death dates are unknown.

Poetry
The Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency has two books known as the Taira no Chikakiyo' Fifth Daughter Anthology (平親清五女集) comprising 403 poems and 270 poems respectively. The ordering of the poems differs between the two collections, and each contains poems the other does not. These anthologies show she exchanged poetry with her mother, elder sister and niece ("Chikatoki's daughter" (親時女). As well as organizing poetic gatherings on set topics, she composed elegies for 持明院の女院 (Dowager Empress of Jimyōin), 花山院入道前右大臣 (Former Minister of the Right, Nyudo Kazanin), 花山院左大将 (Hanazono-in Left General), and others. She also had poems commissioned by the daughter of "the lord of  manor" (Kujō Michiie).