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[[File:Kisohime-keifukuji.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Kiso-hime at [[Keifuku-ji]], Himeji City.]]
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*''Japanese'': 喜曽姫 ''(Kiso hime)''
 
*''Japanese'': 喜曽姫 ''(Kiso hime)''
  
Kiso-hime was the wife of [[Sakai Tadatomi]], lord of [[Himeji han]].
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Kiso-hime was the wife of [[Sakai Tadatomi]], sixth Sakai clan lord of [[Himeji han]].
  
 
Born in [[Edo]] the fourth daughter of [[Sakai Tadanori]] and his wife [[Kiyo-hime]], she was married to Sakai Tadatomi in [[1845]].
 
Born in [[Edo]] the fourth daughter of [[Sakai Tadanori]] and his wife [[Kiyo-hime]], she was married to Sakai Tadatomi in [[1845]].

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Grave of Kiso-hime at Keifuku-ji, Himeji City.
  • Born: 1834/3/2
  • Died: 1870/4/9
  • Japanese: 喜曽姫 (Kiso hime)

Kiso-hime was the wife of Sakai Tadatomi, sixth Sakai clan lord of Himeji han.

Born in Edo the fourth daughter of Sakai Tadanori and his wife Kiyo-hime, she was married to Sakai Tadatomi in 1845.

Following her death in 1870, she was buried at Keifuku-ji in Himeji, along with many of the other women of the Sakai clan.

References

  • Plaques on-site at Keifuku-ji.[1]