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Tokugawa Iemitsu by one of his concubines,
named Otama,
later known as
Keishōin 桂昌院 (1627–1705).
Tsunayoshi had an
elder brother already five
years old...
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October 1678),
third son Concubine:
Otama no Kata (1627–1705)
later Keishoin (桂昌院),
Honjo Sonsei's
daughter (本庄宗正)
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (徳川 綱吉, February...
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Chiyohime was
adopted by Iemitsu's concubine, Oman no Kata (1624-1711),
later Keishoin. She was
married to
Tokugawa Mitsutomo, daimyō of
Owari Domain, in 1640...
- scrolls;
according to a note on the
inner case this copy was
donated by
Keishōin (桂昌院),
mother of
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi N-13 [21] [22] Buddha's
Names Sūtra...
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built by
Ikeda Terumasa in 1609, and was
restored after a fire in 1701 by
Keishōin, the
mother of Shōgun
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. It is
designated a National...
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grandson of Honjō Michimasa, who was step-brother to his birth-mother
Keishōin in 1705. It was
originally called Iwataki Domain (岩滝藩). The
domain had...
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Taisha Keishōden 春日大社桂昌殿
Kasuga Taisha Keishōden 1699 Nara
donated by
Keishōin (桂昌院), the
mother of
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 34°40′53″N 135°50′54″E / 34...