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Teruko, Princess Ake

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After her father's death in 1680, she shaved her head and took the name Genyo, then entered . She founded Linkyuji Temple.
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held a special exhibition on Japanese female artists, in which her work was also exhibited.
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was a Japanese imperial princess and artist. She was the eighth daughter of
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Emperor Go-Mizunoo
Kosetsu Memorial Museum
Kiyohara Yukinobu
Tokuyama Gyokuran
Ema Saikō


写真集修学院離宮
新編岡崎市史: Bijutsu kōgei (Bekkan)
女性の近世
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"Painting women of Japan"
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1634 births
1727 deaths
17th-century Japanese artists
Daughters of Japanese emperors
Edo period Buddhist clergy
Japanese women artists
18th-century Japanese artists
17th-century Japanese women

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