Hoshin-in

  • Other Names: お古牟の方 (Okomu no kata)
  • Japanese: 法心院 (Hôshin-in)

Okomu no kata, also known by her Buddhist honorary name Hôshin-in, was a concubine of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi.

She gave birth to Ienobu's first son, a boy named Iechiyo, on 1707/7/11, and was promoted within the hierarchy of the Ôoku as a result; granted the status of oheya, she was given her own room within the Ôoku compound. However, little Iechiyo died two months after being born.

References

  • Cecilia Segawa Seigle, “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and the Formation of Edo Castle Rituals of Giving,” in Martha Chaiklin (ed.), Mediated by Gifts: Politics and Society in Japan 1350-1850, Brill (2017), 126, 136.