“恵みの茶は、心の豊かさを示す。”
— Tea, a blessing, symbolizes the richness of the heart.
| Lead 統率 |
Valor 武勇 |
Intel 知略 |
Pol 政治 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 65 | 40 | 75 | 85 |
| Name (JP) | ねね (高台院) |
|---|---|
| Title | Daimyo |
| Clan / Force | Toyotomi Army |
| Era | 1560 – 1624 |
| Origin | Yamashiro |
| Key Battles | |
| Arts | Tea Ceremony |
About Nene (Kodai-in)
She became renowned not only for her supportive role as the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi but also as a skilled political player in her own right.
After Hideyoshi’s to power, she took on the name Kodai-in and became a respected figure in the cultural milieu, especially in the art of the tea ceremony.
Her influence extended beyond mere domestic matters; she engaged in political discussions and decisions that affected the governance of Hideyoshis domains.
While Nene was not directly involved in military campaigns, her strategic insights significantly influenced the decisions made by Hideyoshi during the most formidable years of his campaigns.
She was known to have provided counsel during crucial negotiations and events, thereby shaping the political battlefield indirectly.
After the death of Hideyoshi, Nene’s continued through her efforts to secure her sons position and influence the new political order under Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Her contributions to Japanese culture, particularly the tea ceremony, and her role as a formidable political figure make her a significant personality in the history of Japan.
Her wisdom and insight are remembered, illustrating the impact that women could have in a male-dominated society.


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