Tachibana Ginchiyo

Tachibana Ginchiyo

nihongo|Tachibana Ginchiyo|立花誾千代 (September 23, 1569-November 30, 1602) was the head of the Japanese clan of Tachibana during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Ginchiyo was the daughter of Tachibana Dosetsu, retainer of the Ōtomo (which were rivals of the Shimazu clan at the time). Due to the fact that Dosetsu had no sons, he requested that Ginchiyo be made family head after his death. After about five years, Ginchiyo was married to Tachibana Muneshige, who carried on Dōsetsu's family line.

Ginchiyo in popular culture

See People of the Sengoku period in popular culture.


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