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i think she is somewhat a saint in the catholics eye's best name for her is maybe blessed Izumo no Okuni.She didn't have any miracles reported but she has done many acts of kindness and she is the founder of Kabuki. They named her the patron of Kabuki.

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No, she is not a Catholic saint.

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