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BiographyIn June 1590, Ishida Mitsunari led a 20,000-man army to take Oshi Castle. Owing to lack of foresight and planning, his army was devastated by a water attack.[3] Kai was said to have volunteered to rout the remaining soldiers, donning armor and riding on horseback with 200 men. When Ishida was reinforced by Sanada Masayuki, Sanada Nobushige and Asano Nagamasa, she was said to have slain the Sanada retainer, Miyage Takashige, and use a water attack causing massive damage for Toyotomi clan. When Odawara Castle surrendered, her father also chose to do the same with the hope of ending warfare. She and her father were put under Gamō Ujisato's care for a time. Sometime when her father was away, an internal rebellion was caused by Hamada Shugen and his younger brother (historical records suggest that the revolt was actually started by Ujinaga's brothers). During this time, Kai's mother-in-law was killed. As soon as she heard about the incident, Kai brandished a sword and sought to end the rebels. She slew the instigator and two followers, effectively repressing the bloodshed. Hideyoshi heard of her bravery and married her. As a result, her father became one of Hideyoshi's trusted generals. He was rewarded with Karasuyama Castle and 20,000 koku.[4] Much later, near the end of the Siege of Osaka's Summer Campaign, she is said to have fled with Toyotomi Hideyori's concubine and Hideyori's daughter, Nāhime. The three of them became nuns at Tōkei-ji. In popular cultureKaihime appears in Koei's video game Samurai Warriors 3 and Samurai Warriors 4, where her weapon is a sword-whip, and in the video game Takeda 3, as a general named Narita Kaihime. She also appears as a character in Irem's trading card video game Sengoku Efuda-yugi: Hotogisu Ran. She is a playable character in Pokémon Conquest (Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition in Japan), with her partner Pokémon being Darumaka and Darmanitan. Professional wrestler Hiroyo Matsumoto wrestled as Kaihime for the Dramatic Dream Team promotion on February 10, 2013.[5]
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References1. ^Narita-ki, 272p-274p. {{People of the Sengoku period|state=autocollapse}}{{Japan-noble-stub}}{{Japan-mil-bio-stub}}2. ^Narita-ki, 115p 3. ^{{ja icon}} 忍城 埋もれた古城 4. ^{{ja icon}} 武家家伝_成田氏 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ddtpro.com/result/ddt/article/1360494649/ |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130408021000/http://www.ddtpro.com/result/ddt/article/1360494649/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-04-08 |title=Into The Fight シリーズ 2013 in Odawara |accessdate=2013-02-10 |work=Dramatic Dream Team |language=Japanese }} 7 : 16th-century Japanese people|Japanese women in warfare|Women in 16th-century warfare|Women of medieval Japan|1572 births|Year of death unknown|16th-century Japanese women |
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