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Last seen on: LA Times Crossword 13 Dec 20, Sunday

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Oni Gozen (鬼御前) (fl. 16th century) was a Japanese noble lady and onna-bugeisha from the Sengoku period. She was the wife of Hoashi Akinao (帆足鑑直) the retainer of Ōtomo clan. She was a military commander who actively participated in the Kyushu campaign of 1586–1587, helping to repel the Shimazu army from the Ōtomo clan.

Her real name is not known, she was nicknamed Oni (Ogre or Demon) because she proved to be a fierce and brave warrior. She received the honorific suffix ”Gozen”, a Japanese term; that means “young lady” or ”honorable”.

Oni Gozen was the daughter of Kogo Settu no Kami (古後摂津守).. There are no details about her early life or her real name. She entered a political marriage with Hoashi Akinao, a samurai warlord. After getting married she became a retainer of Otomo Sorin, the leader of the Otomo clan. Following the wedding, she gave birth to a daughter, who later married Mori Gorōzaemon (森五郎左衛門).

According to “Yama no Shiro Kassen no Ki”(山の城合戦之記), written in 1782 by the descendant of the Hoashi clan, Oni Gozen was a beautiful and dignified woman. Her height was about 175 cm, very tall for someone at that time. She was not only a skillful martial artist, but also a military commannder.

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