Kankesuma-no-ki is a writing dealing with travels by an author in the guise of Sugawara Michizane. The writing begins with a description of the author being appointed Minister of the Right. In the travel diary, while on a journey to Suma, he speaks his mind: how he felt when he was demoted to Dazai-no-gonnosochi and then left for Dazaifu. The author is said to be Tsuboi Yoshichika, a scholar of the Edo period, but there is no certain evidence. In this paper, in order to know how Kankesuma-no-ki has been really transmitted, I research as many handwritten copies as possible and put the annotations in order, including those in the postscripts and those between the lines or in the margin. Also I try to reprint one of the books kept on my shelf.