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After being betrothed to the young Iesada, she took up residence within [[Edo castle]] beginning in [[1831]], but the two were not formally married until [[1842]]. She died several years later, in [[1848]], while Iesada was still heir.
 
After being betrothed to the young Iesada, she took up residence within [[Edo castle]] beginning in [[1831]], but the two were not formally married until [[1842]]. She died several years later, in [[1848]], while Iesada was still heir.
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[[File:Arigimi-koshiire.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Arigimi's ''koshi-ire'' procession, as she processed to [[Edo castle]] to take up residence there in [[1831]]. Handscroll in collection of National Museum of Japanese History]]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:29, 4 July 2017

  • Born: 1823
  • Died: 1848
  • Other Names: 有君 (Arigimi)
  • Japanese: 鷹司 任子 (Takatsukasa Atsuko)

Takatsukasa Atsuko, known as Arigimi in her childhood, was the first wife of shogunal heir Tokugawa Iesada.

After being betrothed to the young Iesada, she took up residence within Edo castle beginning in 1831, but the two were not formally married until 1842. She died several years later, in 1848, while Iesada was still heir.

Arigimi's koshi-ire procession, as she processed to Edo castle to take up residence there in 1831. Handscroll in collection of National Museum of Japanese History

References

  • "Arigimi no okata gogekô gogyôretsu no zu," gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.[1]