Background
She was the eldest daughter of Daijō-daijin Tokudaiji Kintaka.
藤原忻子長楽門院
She was the eldest daughter of Daijō-daijin Tokudaiji Kintaka.
Her mother was Fujiwara no Yoshiko (藤原喜子), the third daughter of Naidaijin Sanjō Kinchika. She became the consort of Emperor Go-Nijō. In 1303, Kinshi became a court lady of Emperor Go-Nijō.
She gained the position of chūgū later the same year.
However, she did not bear the emperor any children. In 1308, Go-Nijō died, and Kinshi became a nun.
In 1311, she was granted the name Chōrakumon-in. She died in 1352, at the age of 70.