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2 Family  





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Kaatō Tsune
Native name
加藤つね
Born16th century
DiedUnknown date
Allegiance Katō clan
Okumura clan
Maeda clan
Battles/warsSiege of Suemori
Spouse(s)Okumura Nagatomi

Katō Tsune (加藤つね), Shōju-in (松寿院) or Otsune (お安) was a Japanese female warrior (Onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She came from the Katō clan and was the wife of the samurai warlord Okumura Nagatomi. She helped her family and the Maeda troops resist Sassa Narimasa at the siege of Suemori Castle by providing food and medical aid to injured warriors and arming herself with a naginata to fight beside them during the conflict. In 1599, right before Maeda Toshiie's death, he gave Tsune two pieces of gold in appreciation for her bravery[1][2]

Siege of Suemori castle[edit]

Otsune patrols the inside of the castle with a naginata, cheers up the morale of castle soldiers, defend the castle walls from the attack of Narimasa troops consisting of 15,000 men and resisted until the arrival of the troops of Maeda Toshiie.[2] Otsune's two eldest sons participated in the defense at a very young age. After the defenders' victory, Toshiie has become the most powerful daimyō in the Kaga (now Ishikawa Prefecture) region of Japan. Otsune was vital to the success of the castle's defense, Toshiie thanked her for her courageous act and received financial aid from the Maeda clan.[3]

Family[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (2012-01-20). Samurai Women 1184–1877. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781846039522.
  • ^ a b 石川県. "紙本著色圓智院妙浄(篠原一孝夫人)画像・紙本著色奥村永福夫妻画像". 石川県 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  • ^ Turnbull, Stephen (2012-06-20). Samurai Heraldry. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781782000143.
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