- Gushikami-son (具志頭村, Gushikami-son, Okinawan:
Gushichan) was a
village located in
Shimajiri District,
Okinawa Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the village...
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Gushichan Wōji Chōsei (具志頭 王子 朝盛, 20 May 1578 – 21
August 1610), also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Kō (尚 宏), was a
Ryukyuan prince who
served as...
- River. The town
includes twenty-three wards.
Aragusuku (新城)
Asato (安里)
Gushichan (具志頭)
Hanashiro (玻名城)
Koshihara (後原)
Minatogawa (港川) Nagamō (長毛) Nakaza...
- kara-naa, e.g. Sai On. He
appeared in
domestic do****ents as
Gushichan Uwekata after his
kamei Gushichan (具志頭) and his rank
Uwekata (親方). He had a
nanui Bunjaku...
- two
famous sons: the
eldest son was King Shō Nei, the
second son was
Gushichan Chōsei. He died in 1584, and
buried in
Urasoe yōdore. Shō I was posthumously...
- 1762(1762-01-23) (aged 79) Parent(s) Sai Taku (father)
Magozei (真呉瑞, mother)
Childhood name
Kamado (蒲戸) ****anese name
Gushichan Bunjaku (具志頭 文若) Rank U****ata...
- Mawashi, Haebaru, Kochinda, Ōzato, Sashiki, Chinen, Tamagusuku, Mabuni,
Gushichan, Kyan, Makabe, Takamine, Kanegusuku, Oroku, and Tomigusuku.
During King...
- 1309(1309-01-19) (aged 61–62)
Issue See list
Prince Urasoe Eiji
Prince Gushichan Prince Gushikawa Prince Katsuren Daniya-aji (a noro)
House Eiso Father...
- of 1609. When
Satsuma troops approached Naha, he
followed the
sessei Gushichan Chōsei to hold
peace talks with
Satuma at
Oyamise (親見世), but the peace...
-
invaded Ryukyu in the
spring of 1609. When
Satsuma troops approached Naha,
Gushichan Chōsei led a
mission to hold
peace talks at
Oyamise (親見世). Tomigusuku...