Myorin

Guardian of Tsurusaki
Yoshioka Myorin-ni
吉岡妙林尼
Personal
Born16th-century
DiedUnknown
ReligionBuddhism
Nationality Japan
SpouseYoshioka Akioki
ChildrenYoshioka Munemasu
Dharma namesMyorin-ni
OccupationBhikkhunī
Onna-musha
Military commander
Military career
Allegiance Ōtomo clan
Toyotomi clan
UnitYoshioka clan
Battles/warsKyūshū Campaign (1586)

Myōrin (妙林) or Yoshioka Myorin-ni (吉岡妙林尼) was a late-Sengoku period female warlord onna-musha. She was the wife of Yoshioka Akioki a samurai warlord, and served Otomo clan in Bungo. She was the heroic woman who defended the Otomo clan in the Kyūshū campaign against Shimazu's army. Her contributions to the Kyushu campaign were so significant that they completely changed the course of history and she was highly praised by Japan's most powerful man at the time, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Later, she was named Guardian of Tsurusaki, an honorary title due to her heroic acts.[1]

  1. ^ Bacon, Alice Mabel (2015), "SAMURAI WOMEN", Japanese Girls and Women, Cambridge University Press, pp. 196–227, doi:10.1017/cbo9781316144657.009, ISBN 9781316144657

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