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Oyake Akahachi (遠弥計赤蜂 / 於屋計赤蜂, died 1500), also
Oyake Akahachi Hongawara (遠弥計赤蜂保武川良) or
Horikawa Akahachi (堀川原赤蜂), was a
Ryukyuan lord of
Ishigaki Island...
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tribute to Satto, the king of the Chūzan
kingdom of Okinawa. In 1500,
Oyake Akahachi (遠弥計赤蜂 or 於屋計赤蜂), Aji of Ishigaki,
unified most of the
Yaeyama Islands...
- the
forces of the Ryūkyū
Kingdom in
suppressing the
rebellion of
Oyake Akahachi,
another regional chieftain.
Naata was born on
Hateruma Island and traveled...
- (下り井戸) (Muni****l)
Banjo guards office site (番所跡) (Muni****l)
Birthplace of
Akahachi (アカハチ誕生の地) (Muni****l)
Inumuru (Aji's
castle site) (イヌムル (按司の城跡)) (Muni****l)...
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Engagements Unification of
Okinawa (1403-1429) Amawari's
Rebellion (1458)
Akahachi's Rebellion (1500)
Invasion of
Ryukyu (1609)
Commanders Notable commanders...
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Miyako Islands, but
merely expected tribute to be paid. In 1500,
Oyake Akahachi of
Ishigaki Island led the
people of
Ishigaki and the
surrounding islands...
- to be the
residence of
Oyake Akahachi,
although there is no
evidence of this link, and its
origins are obscure.
Akahachi was from the
neighbouring island...
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primary gusuku site in
Yaeyama is
Furusutobaru Castle,
residence of
Oyake Akahachi,
which was
attacked by
Nakasone Toyomiya of
Miyako shortly before the invasion...
- (琉球石灰岩)
hills overlooking Miyara Bay; said to have been used by
Oyake Akahachi and
suppressed by the
forces of Shō Shin in 1500;
finds include local pottery...
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sutajio no haru (蒲田 大船スタジオの春) 1937:
Minato wa
uwakikaze (港は浮気風) 1937:
Oyake Akahachi (オヤケアカハチ) 1937:
Young People (Wakai hito) 1937: Jūji hōka (十字砲火) 1938:...