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Kido Matsuko (木戸 松子) (born Kizaki Kei (木崎 計); November 22, 1843 – April 10, 1886), later known as the nun Suikōin (翠香院), was a Japanese woman from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. She was formerly a geisha under the stage name Ikumatsu (幾松) from . She was the lover (and later the wife) of Katsura Kogorō (later Kido Takayoshi), who would go on to became one of the Three Great Nobles of the Restoration.

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  • Kido Matsuko (木戸 松子) (born Kizaki Kei (木崎 計); November 22, 1843 – April 10, 1886), later known as the nun Suikōin (翠香院), was a Japanese woman from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. She was formerly a geisha under the stage name Ikumatsu (幾松) from . She was the lover (and later the wife) of Katsura Kogorō (later Kido Takayoshi), who would go on to became one of the Three Great Nobles of the Restoration. (en)
  • 木戸 松子(きど まつこ、天保14年10月1日(1843年11月22日) - 明治19年(1886年)4月10日)は、幕末から明治時代初期にかけての女性。京都三本木(現、京都市上京区三本木通)の芸妓幾松(いくまつ)として知られる、幕末の維新三傑・桂小五郎(後の木戸孝允)の恋人。明治維新後、正妻となり「木戸松子」となる。幼少時の名は斗(ます)、もしくは計(かず)、号は翠香院(すいこういん)。 (ja)
  • 木戶松子(日语:木戸 松子/きど まつこ Kido Matsuko,1843年11月22日-1886年4月10日),以京都三本木(现京都市上京区三本木通)藝妓幾松(いくまつ)之名为人所知。幕末维新三杰之一的木户孝允恋人,明治维新后成其正室,改名「木戶松子」(きど まつこ)。幼名斗(かず)或計(かずこ)。 (zh)
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  • Ikumatsu (en)
  • Okabe Matsuko (en)
  • Suikōin (en)
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  • 1843-11-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Kizaki Kei (en)
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  • 1843-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1886-04-10 (xsd:date)
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  • 1886-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1121088449 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1843-11-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Kizaki Kei (en)
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  • Kido Matsuko in 1870 (en)
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  • none (en)
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  • July 2021 (en)
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  • 1886-04-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Kizaki Ichibei (en)
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  • ja (en)
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  • Hosokawa Sumi (en)
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  • Kido Matsuko (en)
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  • Japanese (en)
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  • 木戸 松子 (en)
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  • ja (en)
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  • nun, noblewoman, former geisha (en)
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  • Ikumatsu (en)
  • Okabe Matsuko (en)
  • Suikōin (en)
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  • 木戸松子 (en)
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  • Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Kido Matsuko (木戸 松子) (born Kizaki Kei (木崎 計); November 22, 1843 – April 10, 1886), later known as the nun Suikōin (翠香院), was a Japanese woman from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. She was formerly a geisha under the stage name Ikumatsu (幾松) from . She was the lover (and later the wife) of Katsura Kogorō (later Kido Takayoshi), who would go on to became one of the Three Great Nobles of the Restoration. (en)
  • 木戸 松子(きど まつこ、天保14年10月1日(1843年11月22日) - 明治19年(1886年)4月10日)は、幕末から明治時代初期にかけての女性。京都三本木(現、京都市上京区三本木通)の芸妓幾松(いくまつ)として知られる、幕末の維新三傑・桂小五郎(後の木戸孝允)の恋人。明治維新後、正妻となり「木戸松子」となる。幼少時の名は斗(ます)、もしくは計(かず)、号は翠香院(すいこういん)。 (ja)
  • 木戶松子(日语:木戸 松子/きど まつこ Kido Matsuko,1843年11月22日-1886年4月10日),以京都三本木(现京都市上京区三本木通)藝妓幾松(いくまつ)之名为人所知。幕末维新三杰之一的木户孝允恋人,明治维新后成其正室,改名「木戶松子」(きど まつこ)。幼名斗(かず)或計(かずこ)。 (zh)
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  • Kido Matsuko (en)
  • 木戸松子 (ja)
  • 木戶松子 (zh)
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  • Kido Matsuko (en)
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