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Katō Tsune
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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]
Quick Facts Kaatō Tsune, Native name ...
Kaatō Tsune | |
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Native name | 加藤つね |
Born | 16th century |
Died | Unknown date |
Allegiance | ![]() Okumura clan ![]() |
Battles/wars | Siege of Suemori |
Spouse(s) | Okumura Nagatomi |
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