Yoshihiro Kikuhime
Yoshihiro Kikuhime 吉弘菊姫 | |
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Crest of the Ōtomo clan | |
| Personal life | |
| Died | November 4, 1595 Zen'in Village, Chikugo Province |
| Spouse | Ōtomo Yoshimune |
| Children | Furuzenshio Sabina Maxima |
| Parents |
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| Other names | Ōtomo Justa Yoshihiro Justa |
| Posthumous name | Sonju-in (尊寿院) |
| Occupation | Noblewoman |
| Relatives | Takahashi Shigetane (brother) Yoshihiro Noriyuki (nephew) Tachibana Muneshige (nephew) |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Christianity (converted in 1587) |
| Military service | |
| Unit | Ōtomo clan |
Yoshihiro Kikuhime (吉弘菊姫, d. November 4, 1595) was a Japanese noble woman member of the Ōtomo clan from the late Sengoku period. She was the wife of Ōtomo Yoshimune, the lord of Otomo clan. She was also known as "Justa" or ''Giusta'' due to her baptismal name, with her posthumous Buddhist name "Sonju-in" (尊寿院) derived from it.