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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_OtsuyaLady Otsuya - Wikipedia

    Lady Otsuya (おつやの方 Otsuya no Kata) was a Japanese female samurai from the Sengoku period. She was the ruler of Iwamura Castle until the last days of her life. According to legend Otsuya is best known for the aunt of the famous samurai Oda Nobunaga, the wife of Tōyama Kagetō and foster mother of Oda Katsunaga.

  2. Otsuya no kata (year of birth: unknown - date of death: January 2, 1576) was a person who lived from the Sengoku period (period of warring states) to the Azuchi Momoyama Period. She is a daughter of Nobusada ODA and an aunt of Nobunaga ODA .

  3. Lady Otsuya (おつやの方 Otsuya no Kata) was a Japanese female samurai (onna-bugeisha) from the Sengoku period. She was the aunt of the famous samurai Oda Nobunaga, the wife of Tōyama Kagetō and foster mother of Oda Katsunaga. She was the ruler of Iwamura Castle until the last days of her life.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVI hubo una época en la que Otsuya no Kata, la esposa del señor del castillo, se convirtió en señora del mismo y gobernó los territorios en torno a él...

  5. Iwamura Castle, one of Japan's Top 100 Castles is famous as "the castle of the female castellan" owned by Otsuya no kata. This is a list of female castellans in Japanese history.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2022 · Now our next woman of note was known as Lady Otsuya (おつやの方 Otsuya no Kata), a woman said to have possessed unmatched beauty. Now she was the aunt of Oda Nobunaga married to Tōyama Kagetō. She is best known for having conspired against her nephew and the Oda Clan.

  7. Otsuya no kata, Kageto's widow, (Nobunaga's aunt) resisted by adopting Nobunaga's fifth son Bomaru (later Katsunaga ODA) as a son and placing him as the castellan. But Nobutomo AKIYAMA asked Otsuya no kata to marry him as a tactic. Otsuya no kata surrendered the castle to the enemy by getting married with Nobutomo.