Fukae Sukehito 深江輔仁 (Japanese reading; Chinese pinyin Shēnjiāng Fǔrén), Heian-period Japanese court physician (kusushi 醫師), fl. early 10th c. Held the post of naiyaku no kami 内藥正 (“Director of the Inner Pharmacy”) at the Engi-era (延喜, 901–923) Heian court. Author of the Honzō wamyō 本草和名 (KR3ec072), the earliest extant Japanese pharmacological dictionary — compiled c. 918 by imperial command, modelled on the Táng Xīn xiū běncǎo 新修本草 (KR3ec004) but providing Japanese (wamyō 和名) phonetic readings in man’yōgana 萬葉假名 / katakana 片假名 for each substance, plus indications of which substances were produced in Japan and which had to be imported from Táng China. The work is one of the principal documents of Heian-period East Asian pharmacological transmission. No CBDB or DILA record (Japanese physician, not a Buddhist person).