Keishōin

E1038845

Keishōin was a prominent Edo-period Japanese noblewoman and the mother of shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, known for her political influence and religious patronage.

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Keishōin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Edo-period person
Japanese noblewoman
historical figure
associatedWith Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
Ōoku NERFINISHED
burialPlace Tokyo NERFINISHED
a Tokugawa family temple
category Japanese Buddhist laywomen
Japanese women of the Edo period
Tokugawa shogunate people
child Tokugawa Tsunayoshi NERFINISHED
childOf Keishōin NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
era Edo period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Japanese
father Tokugawa Iemitsu NERFINISHED
givenName Ofuku NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Keishōin NERFINISHED
influenced shogunal policies through court influence
languageSpoken Japanese
motherOf Tokugawa Tsunayoshi NERFINISHED
nobleTitle mother of the shogun
notableFamily Tokugawa clan NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
political influence in the Tokugawa shogunate
religious patronage
patronage Buddhist temples
placeOfActivity Edo NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
politicalInfluenceOn Tokugawa Tsunayoshi NERFINISHED
positionHeld concubine of Tokugawa Iemitsu
religion Buddhism
religiousName Keishōin NERFINISHED
residence Edo Castle NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
socialRole influential figure in the Ōoku (women’s quarters of Edo Castle)
spouseOrPartner Tokugawa Iemitsu NERFINISHED

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Gokoku-ji, Tokyo foundedBy Keishōin