Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel or Lady Nata (奈多夫人, d. March 23, 1587) was a Japanese noblewoman from the Sengoku period.
Her religious and political influence was so great that she was the principal leader of the anti-Christian force in Bungo province during the rule of Ōtomo Sōrin.
She had a daughter who was engaged for a time to Chikakata's adopted son Tawara Chikatsura.
[1] She has been described by resistant Buddhists as "the defender and martyr of the traditional religions that had given Bungo its coherence and peace until the Jesuits arrived."
Lady Nata was one of the main reasons for slow and difficult spread of Christianity in the Bungo province in 1570-1580.