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- Kanegusuku U****ata Chōten (兼城 親方 朝典, ? – 4 December 1839), also known by ****enma Chōten (普天間 朝典), his Chinese-style name Shō Kan (向 寛) and Shō Tat****n...
- Kinjō, while the traditional Okinawan pronunciation is Kanagusuku or Kanegusuku. His given name is Takeshi (武). He appears as Kaneshiro Takeshi (金城 武)...
- the caves. The town includes twelve wards. Arakawa (新川) Kamizato (神里) Kanegusuku (兼城) Kyan (喜屋武) Miyagusuku (宮城) Miyahira (宮平) Motobu (本部) Ōna (大名) Teruya...
- Arakawa (新川) ****uji (福地) Ihara (伊原) Ishiki (伊敷) Itosu (糸洲) Kakazu (賀数) Kanegusuku (兼城) Kitanamihira (北波平) Kohagura (小波蔵) Komesu (米須) Kuniyoshi (国吉) Kyan...
- Higa (比嘉) Hiyajō (比屋定) Itōtorishima (硫黄鳥島) Janadō (謝名堂) Kadekaru (嘉手苅) Kanegusuku (兼城) Kitahara (北原) Magari (真我里) Maja (真謝) Nakachi (仲地) Nakadomari (仲泊)...
- Kokuba Maushigane, Princess Suekichi Onmamatsugane, Princess Uema Princess Kanegusuku (Kōchi Chōjō's wife) Makadotaru, Princess Teruya Yamato name Chōken (朝現)...
- Tamagusuku, Gushikami, Kochinda, Shimajiri-Ōzato, Kyan, Mabuni, Makabe, Kanegusuku and Tomigusuku. The Chūzan King subjugated Naha, Tomari, Urasoe, Chatan...
- kobudo renmei, founded by Matayoshi Shinpo) : Ryuseikan, of Kinjo Kenichi Kanegusuku Shubukan, Gaja Takehiro Gibo Dojo, Gibo Seiki Azuma Shunji Miyagi Koki...
- Tamagawa Udun (玉川御殿), and inherited the hereditary fief of his family, Kanegusuku magiri (兼城間切, modern a part of Itoman, Okinawa). King Shō Tai dispatched...
- Sashiki, Chinen, Tamagusuku, Mabuni, Gushichan, Kyan, Makabe, Takamine, Kanegusuku, Oroku, and Tomigusuku. During King Shō Kei's reign, the name "Sannan"...