Oinu

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Oinu no Kata
お犬
Oinu
Portrait of Oinu no Kata, stored at Ryōan-ji
BornUnknown
DiedSeptember 24, 1582
SpouseSaji Nobukata
Hosokawa Akimoto
ChildrenSaji Kazunari
Nakagawa Hideyasu
Hosokawa Motokatsu
FatherOda Nobuhide
Relatives Oda clan
Hosokawa clan

Oinu (お犬, died September 24, 1582) was a Japanese noblewoman and a member of the prominent Oda clan in the Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Oda Nobuhide and the younger sister of Oda Nogunaga, one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period Japan. She is commonly known as Oinu no Kata (お犬の方), "no Kata" indicating her status as an official wife.

Oinu was the eighth daughter[1] of daimyo Oda Nobuhide.[2] She was the younger sister of Oda Nobunaga and the elder sister of Oichi.[1]

Oinu initially married Saji Nobukata, Lord of Ōno Castle, who ruled the western part of Chita in Owari Province. The two had two children, Saji Kazunari and Nakagawa Hideyasu.

In 1574, Nobukata was killed in battle during the Sieges of Nagashima, and Oinu returned to her parents' home. She went to live at the Gifu Castle, the residence of her elder brother Nobunaga.[3]

She was introduced to Lord of Makishima Castle Hosokawa Akimoto, the eldest son of Deputy Shogun Hosokawa Harumoto, by Nobunaga's retainer Toyotomi Hideyoshi,[4] and the two subsequently married in 1577.[3] The two had three children; the only son, Hosokawa Motokatsu, became a retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi;[5] the eldest daughter married Akita Sanesue; and the second daughter served as a lady attendant of Tamahime, the wife of Maeda Toshitsune.[3]

Oinu died on September 24, 1582.[5] Following Oinu's death, her son Kazunari sent her family 3 kan, 989 mon as condolence money. The next year, he sent an extra 19 kan, 655 mon. From this, it can be seen that Oinu had been in contact with Kazunari even after her husband's death.[3] Her funeral was held by her wet nurse Jōchi-in.[2]

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