Kōdai-in

Kita no Mandokoro
Kōdai-in
高台院
Kōdai-in in nun's robe
Castellan of Kyōto New castle
(Yamashiro Province)
In office
1599–1623
Personal life
Born1540s
Died(1624-10-17)October 17, 1624
Resting placeOtama-ya, Kōdai-ji, Kyoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Spouse
(m. 1561; died 1598)
Childrennone
Parents
  • Sugihara Sadatoshi (father)
  • Asahi-dono (mother)
Other namesNene
Toyotomi Yoshiko
Posthumous nameHikari no Tenshi
Religious life
ReligionBuddhism
TempleKōdai-ji
Dharma namesKōdai-in Kogetsuni
ConsecrationKōdai-ji
Senior posting
Based inKyoto, Japan

Kōdai-in (高台院) (died October 17, 1624), formerly known as Nene (ねね), One (おね), Nei (ねい), was an aristocrat and Buddhist nun, founder of the temple Kōdai-ji in Kyoto, Japan. She was formerly the principal samurai wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi under the name of Toyotomi Yoshiko (豊臣 吉子). When she rose in higher political status, she took the title of "Kita no mandokoro". As the matriarch figure of the Toyotomi clan, she led all diplomatic affairs that had to do with the imperial court, and monitored the daimyos' families who were being held hostage at Osaka Castle.