Nogi Shizuko

Nogi Shizuko

Wife of General Nogi Maresuke; performed junshi alongside her husband upon Emperor Meiji's death in 1912

Nogi Shizuko
乃木靜子
Historical

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Nogi Shizuko (1859–1912) was the wife of General Nogi Maresuke. She performed junshi (ritual suicide to follow the deceased) alongside her husband on September 13, 1912, the night of Emperor Meiji's funeral. Both are enshrined together at Nogi Jinja in Tokyo and Kyoto.

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Nogi Shrine Nogi Shrine Tokyo independent

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Who is Nogi Shizuko in Japanese mythology?

Nogi Shizuko (乃木静子) is Wife of General Nogi Maresuke; performed junshi alongside her husband upon Emperor Meiji's death in 1912. This deity appears in Historical and is enshrined at 1 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Nogi Shizuko?

There are 1 shrines in our database dedicated to Nogi Shizuko, including Nogi Shrine.

What myths involve Nogi Shizuko?

Nogi Shizuko appears in myths from Historical. The deity is known as Wife of General Nogi Maresuke; performed junshi alongside her husband upon Emperor Meiji's death in 1912.