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Izena (伊是名村,
Izena-son, Okinawan: Ijina, also
known as
Meejii (前地)) is a
village occupying Izena Island in the
north of
Okinawa Prefecture, ****an (though...
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Izena Island (Okinawan: イジナ, romanized: Ijina) (****anese: 伊是名島
Izena-jima) is
located in the East
China Sea, north-west of
Okinawa Island, in the Ryukyu...
- island,
contain three smaller island groups: the Kerama,
Yokatsu and Iheya-
Izena [ja; de]
island groups. The
Okinawa Islands are the political, cultural...
- Kingdom,
along with
Urasoe yōdore at
Urasoe Castle and
Izena Tamaudun near
Izena Castle in
Izena, Okinawa. The
mausoleum is
located in Shuri, Okinawa,...
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Izena Tamaudun (伊是名玉陵) is one of the
three royal mausoleums of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
along with
Tamaudun at
Shuri Castle and
Urasoe yōdore at
Urasoe Castle...
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village of
Izena. Shō died on 30
August 1996. His
funeral was held in Tokyo,
though he was
entombed in
Izena Tamaudun on the
Okinawan island of
Izena. His son...
- 9 km2. The
district also
includes Kume Island, the
islands of
Iheya and
Izena, the
Kerama Islands, the
Aguni Islands, and the Daitō Islands.
Haebaru Town...
- most of whom are
ethnic Ryukyuans. To the
southeast of
Iheya is
nearby Izena Island.
According to
historian George H. Kerr,
local legends suggest that...
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Izena Castle (伊是名城,
Izena-jo, Okinawan:
Ijina Gushiku) is a Ryūkyūan
gusuku on
Izena Island. It was
built around the 14th
century by Samekawa, son of the...
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Second Shō dynasty.
Kanamaru was born into a
family of
peasant farmers on
Izena Island, a tiny
island which lies off the
northwestern coast of
Okinawa Island...