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*''Born: [[1660]]''
*''Died: [[1738]]''
Inoue Tsujô was a woman from [[Marugame han]] who served as tutor and attendant to the mother of the ''daimyô'' in [[Edo]] for a time.
Born the daughter of a local official in [[Sanuki province]], she left [[Shikoku]] at the age of 22 and made her way to Edo in search of work. She was soon afterward appointed by [[Kyogoku Takatoyo|Kyôgoku Takatoyo]], lord of her home domain, to serve as a tutor and attendant to his mother. She remained in that position for eight years. Upon Takatoyo's mother's death in [[1689]], Tsujô returned to Marugame, where she married a local official and had five children, one of whom preserved many of his mother's writings.
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==References==
*Marcia Yonemoto, ''The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan'', UC Press (2016), 1-2, 7.
[[Category:Women]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]