Asukai familyinfluence on the poets of later generations. Masachika founded the so-called Asukai School (飛鳥井流 Asukai-ryū) or Eiga School (栄雅流 Eiga-ryū) of Japanese
Chokusen wakashūAshikaga shōguns. Ashikaga Yoshimasa ordered a further collection, which Asukai Masachika (飛鳥井雅親) began compiling, but the work was abandoned during the Ōnin
Akai-shūAsukai Masachika (飛鳥井雅親). It is in ten volumes. The name of the collection derives from the tōmei [ja], or equivalent Chinese term, for Masachika's office
Utatane no Sōshiattributes it to a daughter of the 15th-century courtier and poet Asukai Masachika. One of the surviving manuscripts, an emakimono (illustrated hand-scroll)
Matsudaira Tsunamasafavour of Masachika, the faction favouring Masakatsu remain vehemently opposed to his rule, and blocked any action he attempted to take. Masachika decided