Shin’e 眞慧 (also written 真慧, 1434–1512), tenth abbot of the Senju-ji 専修寺 (head temple of the Takada 高田 branch of Jōdo Shinshū, in Mie / Ise). He was the principal Takada-ha contemporary of 蓮如 Rennyo and the senior Shinshū voice outside the Hongan-ji line during the period of Rennyo’s reorganization of the school (1470s–80s). His chief surviving work is the Kenshō ryūgishō KR6t0384 — the official Takada-ha doctrinal response to the Hongan-ji’s late-medieval reorganization. Shin’e relocated the Senju-ji from Shimotsuke (the original site, founded by Shinran’s disciple Shinbutsu) to its present location at Isshinden in Ise; the move secured the Takada-ha’s institutional independence under the Ise daimyō. He died at the Isshinden Senju-ji in Eishō 9 / 1512, age 79. The DILA authority id is A001244.