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Yuntanza U****ata Seishō (読谷山 親方 盛韶, 1556 – 1632), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō Hōchō (毛 鳳朝), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. Yuntanza...
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Yuntanza Wōji Chōei (読谷山 王子 朝英, 26
January 1768 – 8
February 1817), also
known by
Yuntanza Chōchoku (読谷山 朝敕) and his
Chinese style name Shō
Tairetsu (尚...
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Yuntanza Wōji Chōken (読谷山 王子 朝憲, 18
April 1745 – 25
February 1811), also
known by
Yuntanza Chōkō (読谷山 朝恒) and his
Chinese style name Shō Wa (尚 和), was...
- of
Ryukyu In
office 1606–1611
Preceded by
Gusukuma Seikyū
Succeeded by
Yuntanza Seishō
Personal details Born 1549 Kumemura,
Ryukyu Kingdom Died October...
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derived from the ****anese word
aruji "master".
Oroku Aji (Oroku Udun)
Yuntanza Aji (
Yuntanza Udun)
Yoshimura Aji (Yoshimura Udun)
Yonagusuku Aji (Yonagusuku...
- Shō Nei died in 1620 and Shō Kyō was too
young to
succeed the throne.
Yuntanza Seishō, who was a
member of the sanshikan,
suggested that Shō Kyō's father...
- 読谷山花織
Yomitanzan hanaori Okinawa 1976
woven textiles [27]
Yuntanza-minsaa 読谷山ミンサー
Yuntanza-minsã
Okinawa 1976
woven textiles [28]
Tsuboya Ware 壺屋焼 Tsuboya-yaki...
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Prince Kochinda Chōten Shō Sōken,
Prince Ie Chōgi Shō Kōtoku,
Prince Yuntanza Chōbyo Shō Kyōrei,
Prince Tomigusuku Chōkyō Shō Etsu,
Prince Haneji Chōbu...
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promoted to chūjō (中将) in 1711, but his ship was
shipwrecked off the
coast of
Yuntanza magiri (読谷山間切,
modern Yomitan). He
buried in
Makabi grave (真嘉比墓). Prince...
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Shuri Issue Shō Boku,
Crown Prince Nagakusuku Shō Wa,
Prince Yuntanza Chōken (founder of
Yuntanza Udun)
Princess T****yama (Sai On's daughter-in-law) Princess...