Ichinobe-no Oshiwa (磐坂市邊押磐, mid-5th century-456) was the eldest son of Japanese Emperor Richū;[1] and he was the father of Prince Woke (袁祁王), and Prince Oke (億計).
No firm dates can be assigned to the lives or reigns of this period, but the reign of Emperor Ankō is considered to have lasted from 456 to 479;[4] and Oshiwa died during Ankō's reign.
According to the Nihonshoki, Oshiwa was killed in a hunting accident by Emperor Yūryaku.
[5] His sons were adopted as heirs by Emperor Seinei.
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