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- Lady_Saigō abstract "Lady Saigō (西郷の局 or 西郷局, Saigō-no-Tsubone) (1552 – 1 July 1589), also known as Oai, was the first consort and trusted confidante of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the samurai lord who unified Japan at the end of the sixteenth century and then ruled as Shogun. She was also the mother of the second Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada.During their relationship, Lady Saigō influenced Ieyasu's philosophies, choice of allies, and policies as he rose to power during the late Sengoku period, and she thus had an indirect effect on the organization and composition of the Tokugawa shogunate. Although less is known of her than some other figures of the era, she is generally regarded as the "power behind the throne", and her life has been compared to a "Cinderella story" of feudal Japan. Her contributions were considered so significant that she was posthumously inducted to the Senior First Rank of the Imperial Court, the highest honor that could be conferred by the Emperor of Japan.Once she was in a respected and secure position as first consort and mother to Ieyasu's heir, Lady Saigō used her influence and wealth for charitable purposes. A devout Buddhist, she donated money to temples in Suruga province, where she resided as the consort of Ieyasu, first in Hamamatsu Castle and later in Sunpu Castle. As she was quite near-sighted, she also established a charitable organization that assisted visually impaired women with no other means of support. Lady Saigō died at a fairly young age, under somewhat mysterious circumstances. Although murder was suspected, no culprit was identified.Lady Saigō bore four children: she had a son and a daughter (Saigō Katsutada and Tokuhime) while married, and she later bore two sons as the consort of Tokugawa Ieyasu: Tokugawa Hidetada and Matsudaira Tadayoshi. Among the descendants of Lady Saigō was the Empress Meishō (1624–1696), one of very few women to accede to the Chrysanthemum Throne as empress regnant.".
- Lady_Saigō birthDate "1552".
- Lady_Saigō birthPlace Japan.
- Lady_Saigō birthPlace Nishikawa_Castle.
- Lady_Saigō deathDate "1589-07-01".
- Lady_Saigō deathPlace Japan.
- Lady_Saigō deathPlace Sunpu_Castle.
- Lady_Saigō thumbnail Saigo-no-Tsubone2.JPG?width=300.
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- Lady_Saigō birthDate "1552".
- Lady_Saigō birthName "Tozuka Masako".
- Lady_Saigō birthPlace "Nishikawa Castle, Mikawa, Japan".
- Lady_Saigō caption "Portrait of Lady Saigō, Hōdai-in, Shizuoka, Japan".
- Lady_Saigō children "Daughter: Tokuhime".
- Lady_Saigō children "Sons: Saigō Katsutada, Tokugawa Hidetada, Matsudaira Tadayoshi".
- Lady_Saigō dateOfBirth "1552".
- Lady_Saigō dateOfDeath "1589-07-01".
- Lady_Saigō deathCause "unknown".
- Lady_Saigō deathDate "1589-07-01".
- Lady_Saigō deathPlace "Sunpu Castle, Suruga, Japan".
- Lady_Saigō honorificSuffix "Saigō-no-Tsubone".
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- Lady_Saigō name "Saigo-No-Tsubone".
- Lady_Saigō name "西郷の局".
- Lady_Saigō parents "Tozuka Tadaharu and mother".
- Lady_Saigō partner Tokugawa_Ieyasu.
- Lady_Saigō placeOfBirth Japan.
- Lady_Saigō placeOfBirth Nishikawa_Castle.
- Lady_Saigō placeOfDeath "Sunpu Castle, Japan".
- Lady_Saigō relatives "Saigō clan, Tokugawa clan".
- Lady_Saigō religion Buddhism.
- Lady_Saigō restingPlace "Hōdai-in, Shizuoka city".
- Lady_Saigō shortDescription "First consort and trusted confidant of Tokugawa Ieyasu".
- Lady_Saigō description "First consort and trusted confidant of Tokugawa Ieyasu".
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- Lady_Saigō subject Category:Concubines.
- Lady_Saigō subject Category:Japanese_nobility.
- Lady_Saigō subject Category:People_of_Azuchi–Momoyama-period_Japan.
- Lady_Saigō subject Category:Samurai.
- Lady_Saigō subject Category:Tokugawa_clan.
- Lady_Saigō subject Category:Women_of_medieval_Japan.
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- Lady_Saigō comment "Lady Saigō (西郷の局 or 西郷局, Saigō-no-Tsubone) (1552 – 1 July 1589), also known as Oai, was the first consort and trusted confidante of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the samurai lord who unified Japan at the end of the sixteenth century and then ruled as Shogun.".
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- Lady_Saigō label "西郷局".
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- Lady_Saigō depiction Saigo-no-Tsubone2.JPG.
- Lady_Saigō name "Saigo-No-Tsubone".