Nyo-ko

Nyo-ko was the third wife of Funada Mitsuhide, daimyo of Nakamaru around 1357 DR.

Activities
Often Mitsuhide was in Uwaji in attendance to the shogun (where his wife and young children lived). During these times was his bother Funada Toyoo to run the city. The two brothers were currently feuding over the next daimyo of Nakamaru, if will be son of Mistuhide of son of Toyoo. Mistuhide was trying to discreetly remove Toyoo from his position of administrator of the town

History
Nyo-ko born as daughter of a daimyo and her parents had gone to great trouble to teach her refined graces. In 1357 the shogun Matasuuri Nagahide planned her marriage with Funada Mitsuhide of far Nakamaru to solidify the relations between the shogun’s extended family and Nyo-ko's father. Nyo-ko however had become the target of an ikiryo. The ikiryo was unconsciously generated by the second wife of Mitsuhide Kei-ko

Personality
Nyo-ko was a demure and delicate girl, totally capturing the heart of her husband, Lord Mitsuhide, for the moment. She was skilled in singing and poetry.