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"Theft is the most base and cowardly of crimes. No one should steal unless they are prepared to pay with their life."
―Satoko to Naoe during the tea gathering, 1582.[src]-[m]

Lady Satoko was a Japanese woman of nobility from Sakai who lived during the 16th century.

Biography

Lady Satoko: "I am Lady Satoko. I was unaware they allowed children at these ceremonies."
Naoe: "We are partners in business."
—Satoko and Naoe exchanging greets at the tea ceremony, 1582.[src]-[m]

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Satoko came from a family with a hunting background who married her husband whose work had revolved around teppo trading. When she's not having duties as a noble lady, she would set out to hunt bandits in the country, considering them as scourges to the society. In 1582, Satoko reluctantly attended a tea ceremony hosted by Imai Sōkyū on her husband's behalf, where she met fellow guests Otama, Wakasa and Fujibayashi Naoe, the latter posing as a trader named Sanuki.[1]

At the event, Satoko exchanged greetings with Sanuki, expressing her surprise to see someone so young at the event. Satoko then spoke of her reluctance to attend the event, and that she would rather be out hunting bandits in the region, expressing her disgust towards the outlaws. She also spoke of her family having maidservants who were trained in wielding the teppo, making a declaration that she would bring justice to the outlaws.[1]

At the end of the tea ceremony, Satoko presented a painting of wild geese that she had drawn to Master Sōkyū.[1]

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