Akiko Yamamoto was a female samurai, or onna-bugeisha, from the early Tokugawa Period in Japanese history. She lived in the mid 1600s. She is well known for her unique character in being one of the few female samurais of her period. She traveled extensively and created much turmoil wherever she went.

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  • Akiko Yamamoto was a female samurai, or onna-bugeisha, from the early Tokugawa Period in Japanese history. She lived in the mid 1600s. She is well known for her unique character in being one of the few female samurais of her period. She traveled extensively and created much turmoil wherever she went.
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  • Akiko Yamamoto was a female samurai, or onna-bugeisha, from the early Tokugawa Period in Japanese history. She lived in the mid 1600s. She is well known for her unique character in being one of the few female samurais of her period. She traveled extensively and created much turmoil wherever she went.
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  • Akiko Yamamoto
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