Lady Myōkyū Explained

Myōkyū
Birth Date:1499
Death Place:Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, Aki Province
Nationality:Japanese
Spouse:Mōri Motonari
Parents:Kikkawa Kunitsune
Takahashi Naonobu's daughter
Children:One daughter
Mōri Takamoto
Lady Goryū
Kikkawa Motoharu
Kobayakawa Takakage
Family: Kikkawa clan
Mōri clan

was a lady of the Sengoku period and the wife of Mōri Motonari. "Myōkyū" is her Dharma name; her real name is unknown. Her father was Kikkawa Kunitsune, her mother was Takahashi Naonobu's daughter, and her brothers were Kikkawa Mototsune and Kikkawa Tsuneyo. Her children consisted of the eldest daughter (hostage of Takahashi clan; premature death), Mōri Takamoto, Lady Goryū, Kikkawa Motoharu, and Kobayakawa Takakage.[1]

Life

Born in 1499 in Ogurayama Castle, Myōkyū was the daughter of Kikkawa Kunitsune, a lord in Aki Province.

Reaching adulthood, Myōkyū was married out of convenience to Mōri Motonari, a prominent warlord of Aki Province from the Mōri clan. With Motonari, she had a daughter (hostage of Takahashi clan; premature death caused by Takahashi following their downfall), Takamoto in 1523, Lady Goryū in 1529, Motoharu in 1530, and Takakage in 1533.

January 2, 1546, Myōkyū died in Koriyama Castle. She was 47. Her Dharma name is Myōkyūshiten Seishitsu Kyūkōtashi. Her grave's location is unknown.

Note

In popular culture

Myōkyū is portrayed in the 1997 NHK Taiga drama Mōri Motonari by Tomita Yasuko.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Môri Motonari . The Samurai Archives . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20201114003352/http://samurai-archives.com/motonari.html . 2020-11-14 . mdy-all . 26 February 2024.