Yushiya Chiru
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Yushiya Chirû was an Okinawan courtesan, celebrated for her poetry.
A beautiful dancer by the name of Yushiya-kimi appears in the 18th century Ryukyuan tale koke no shita ("Below the Moss").
Chirû was her given name; she took on the name Yushiya as a courtesan's pseudonym, or art-name. She is said to have lived a rather unhappy life, refusing to have her contract bought out, and fasting as she devoted her thoughts to a single man. It is believed that Yushiya Chirû was a real person; however, the extent to which her life matched up to this story is unclear.
References
- "Yushiya Chiru." Suitenrô. JCC Co., Ltd., 2013.