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Shūi Wakashū

The , often abbreviated as ''Shūishū'', is the third imperial anthology of waka from Heian period Japan. It was compiled by Emperor Kazan in about 1005.〔Keene 1999 : 283〕 Its twenty volumes contain 1,351 poems. The details of its publication and compilation are unclear.

The ''Shūishū'' was an expansion of Fujiwara no Kintō's earlier anthology, the , compiled between 996 and 999.〔 Until the early nineteenth century, it was mistakenly believed that the ''Shūishō'' was a selection of the best poems from the ''Shūishū'', and so the former was more highly regarded.〔Keene 1999 : 284〕
The ''Shūi Wakashū'' is the first imperial anthology to include ,〔Cranston 1993 : 421〕 or ''waka'' composed by two poets - the earliest form of renga recorded.〔
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