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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KamehimeKamehime - Wikipedia

    Kamehime ( 亀姫, 27 July 1560 – 1 August 1625) was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan, with his first wife, Lady Tsukiyama. [1] . She was the wife of Okudaira Nobumasa.

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  3. かめひめ. Translation: turtle princess. Habitat: Inawashiro Castle. Appearance: Kame hime is a spirit who haunted Inawashiro Castle, in present-day Fukushima Prefecture. Interactions: Kame hime is a reclusive yōkai and very little is known about her.

  4. Kame-hime (亀姫 Kame-hime,lit. Turtle Princess) is the master of Inawashiro Castle and the sister of Osakabe-hime. She is the 22nd of the chosen 47 Yōkai Warriors and represents Fukushima Prefecture. Along with her sister, Osakabe-hime, Kame-hime appears and becomes one of the 47 Yōkai warriors in...

  5. Okudaira Sadamasa (奥平貞昌? 1555 - 1615), llamado posteriormente Okudaira Nobumasa (奥平信昌?) fue un daimyō japonés del período Sengoku a inicios del periodo Edo de la historia de Japón . Fue hijo de Okudaira Sadayoshi, una figura influyente en Mikawa y su nombre priginal era Sadamasa.

  6. Kame-hime is about to leave when Harima-no-kami returns from a falconry outing. Kame-hime is enchanted by a white falcon, which is a prized possession of Harima-no-kami. Tomi-hime takes the form of a white heron. She flaps her wings to lure the white falcon, then captures it to present to Kame-hime as a gift.

  7. Information. Species. Yōkai. Race. Various. The 47 Yōkai Warriors (妖怪四十七士, Yōkai Shijūshichi-Shi) are a group of Japanese Yōkai with the abilitly to draw spirit energy from Jigoku, one from each of the 47 prefectures in Japan. Enma-Daiō charged Nezumi-Otoko and Neko-Musume with finding them to assist Kitarō in battle.