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Why Was Ieyasu's Wife, Tsukiyama-Dono, Killed? Was She Considered a Burden to Ieyasu?

Tsukiyama Gozen, the wife of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The palanquin carrying her left Okazaki and crossed the Honzaka Pass on the border between San'en and Tokugawa Shogunates, heading to Mikkabi. From there, they boarded a boat, passed through the treacherous Inohana Strait, and set sail from Inohana Lake to Lake Hamana. They headed for Ubumi, imagining the black timber girders of the famous Hamana Bridge. They traveled up the Irino River and disembark…
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Tsukiyama Gozen, the wife of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The palanquin carrying her left Okazaki and crossed the Honzaka Pass on the border between San'en and Tokugawa Shogunates, heading to Mikkabi. From there, they boarded a boat, passed through the treacherous Inohana Strait, and set sail from Inohana Lake to Lake Hamana. They headed for Ubumi, imagining the black timber girders of the famous Hamana Bridge. They traveled up the Irino River and disembark…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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