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Kikuin Sōi (菊隠 宗意, ? – 1620) was a
Rinzai Zen
Buddhist monk of the
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Kikuin was
ordained as a
Bhikkhu (full monk) at the Enkaku-ji temple...
- Nakijin.
Kikuin parle**** with Kabayama, who then
ordered peace talks at Naha. In the
early morning of
April 29, the
Satsuma fleet and
Kikuin left Unten...
- Shō Nei
Successor Shō Ken
sessei of
Ryukyu Tenure 1617–1621
Predecessor Kikuin Sōi
Successor Kin Chōtei Born
Umigurugani (思五郎金) (1590-12-09)December 9...
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office 1589–1610
Preceded by
vancant (last holder: Kaiki)
Succeeded by
Kikuin Sōi
Personal details Born (1578-05-20)May 20, 1578 Shuri,
Ryukyu Kingdom...
- Shō ****atsu Shō Kō
Gushichan Wōji Chōsei 尚宏 具志頭 王子 朝盛 1589–1610 Shō Nei
Kikuin Sōi 菊隠宗意 1611 – ? Shō Nei Shō Hō
Sashiki Wōji Chōshō 尚豊 佐敷 王子 朝昌 1617–1621...
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there to
request a
peace negotiation together with a
Buddhist monk
named Kikuin, but they were
arrested by
Satsuma troops.
After the war, he was
taken to...
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Nakijin Castle. He went
there to
request a
peace negotiation together with
Kikuin and Kian, but was
rejected and had to
return to Shuri. When
Satsuma navy...
- led a
mission to hold
peace talks at
Oyamise (親見世).
Tomigusuku Seizoku,
Kikuin, Kian,
Ikegusuku Anrai, Esu Seishō (江洲 盛韶) and
Tsuken Seisoku (津堅 盛則) were...