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Was Maki no Kata a villainous woman who deceived Tokimasa? The root cause of the uproar that shook the Kamakura Shogunate

Summary by BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン)
There is a saying: "Azumaotoko and Kyonojo." Eastern Japanese men are rough and fierce, while Western Japanese women are supple and sexy. This expression reflects such a gender perspective, but it is not just a simple distinction between superior and inferior, it was also used to describe a Kanto man falling in love with a Kansai woman. In "The 13 Lords of the Kamakura," the couple that this expression fits is Hojo Tokimasa and Maki no Kata. Mak…
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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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