Jūkaku 從覺 (1295–1360), second son of 覺如 Kakunyo (1270–1351) and great-grandson of 親鸞 Shinran, was a senior cleric of the Hongan-ji branch of Jōdo Shinshū in the early Nanboku-chō period. He is best known as the editor of the Mattōshō KR6t0370 (1333), the principal anthology of Shinran’s late-Kyoto correspondence, which he assembled from autograph and disciple-copy letters preserved at the Hongan-ji and in the Kantō Shinshū communities. After his elder brother Zonkaku 存覺 (1290–1373) was twice disinherited by Kakunyo, Jūkaku played a stabilizing role in the early Hongan-ji succession but never himself held the abbacy. The DILA authority id is A001237.