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Ohatsu (お初) or
Ohatsu-no-kata (お初の方) (1570 –
September 30, 1633) was a
prominently placed figure in the late
Sengoku period. She was
daughter of Oichi...
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resistance in the
siege of Osaka. She was the
daughter of
Oichi and
sister of
Ohatsu and Oeyo. When her two
younger sisters became prominent members linked to...
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orphaned oil
clerk named Tokubei and
Ohatsu, the
courtesan he loves.
There is a
beginning scene that
shows Ohatsu going on a
pilgrimage that performances...
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daughters who
became prominent figures in
their own
right – Yodo-dono,
Ohatsu and Oeyo.
Oichi was the
younger sister of Oda Nobunaga; and she was the...
- meet with Kyōgoku Tadataka, son of
Ohatsu,
younger sister of Yodo-dono.
During the meeting, Lady Acha ****ured
Ohatsu that
Ieyasu had no ill will to Hideyori...
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advantage of her low size to walk
through weak
floors or
crawl through holes,
Ohatsu can
grapple and
swing across areas as well as blow up
certain objects with...
- to meet Kyōgoku Tadataka, son of
Ohatsu,
younger sister of Yodo-dono.
During the meeting, Lady Acha ****ured
Ohatsu that
Ieyasu had no ill will towards...
- Edo period. She was a
daughter of
Oichi and the
sister of Yodo-dono and
Ohatsu. When she rose to
higher political status during the
Tokugawa shogunate...
- (1572–1622) Daughter: Kyōgoku
Tatsuko (d. 1634), Kyōgoku
Magdalena Niece:
Ohatsu, (1570-1633) Ward,
Haruko Nawata (2009).
Women religious leaders in ****an's...
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Takatsugu prospered. Father: Kyōgoku
Takayoshi Mother: Kyōgoku
Maria Wife:
Ohatsu Sister: Kyōgoku
Tatsuko Concubine: Yamada-dono
Ogura Sons: Kyōgoku Tadataka...