• Tokuhime (徳姫, November 11, 1559 – February 16, 1636), also known as Lady Toku (五徳姫, Gotokuhime) and Okazaki-dono (岡崎殿, Lady Okazaki) was a Japanese noble lady...
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    Shibata Katsuie) Koma Hime (駒姫) (daughter of Mogami Yoshiaki) Gotoku Hime (五徳姫) (daughter of Oda Nobunaga, wife of Matsudaira Nobuyasu) Iroha Hime (五郎八姫)...
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    the Shinto shrine. The iron "crown" that she wears is actually a tripod (五徳, gotoku) (or trivet, a stand for setting cooking pots, etc., above a heat...
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  • Mukumukabaki (無垢行騰) Chokuboron (ja:猪口暮露) Setodaishō (ja:瀬戸大将) Gotokuneko (ja:五徳猫) Narigama (ja:鳴釜) Yamaoroshi (山颪) Kameosa (ja:甕長) Takarabune (宝船) Takarabune...
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    Chinese style) Sazae (turban shell) Kani (crab) Mitsuba (tree leaves) Gotoku (五徳) is a metal tripod on which the kettle is set. Flowers, together with their...
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  • new ninshi philosophical ideas started to develop emphasizing on Gotoku (五徳 Five Virtues), Gogyo (五行 Five Elements), and Sansai (三才 Three Powers). This...
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