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The Suffering of Hidetada's Daughter, Tokugawa Kazuko, Who Married Into the Imperial Family, Is Severe - but the Suffering of Her Other Sisters Is Even More Severe.

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June 15th, 1678 (Enpo 6) is the day that Tokugawa Hidetada's daughter, Tokugawa Kazuko, died. She entered the harem of Emperor Gomizunoo in 1620 (Genwa 6), so she lived a fairly long life. Entering the palace means, simply put, marrying into the imperial family, and this marriage strengthened the ties between the shogunate and the imperial court. From the very beginning of her marriage, she was pretty much caught between her husband's family and…
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June 15th, 1678 (Enpo 6) is the day that Tokugawa Hidetada's daughter, Tokugawa Kazuko, died. She entered the harem of Emperor Gomizunoo in 1620 (Genwa 6), so she lived a fairly long life. Entering the palace means, simply put, marrying into the imperial family, and this marriage strengthened the ties between the shogunate and the imperial court. From the very beginning of her marriage, she was pretty much caught between her husband's family and…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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