- Ryūkyū-koku yurai-ki (琉球国由来記,
Records of the
Origin of the Ryūkyū Kingdom) is a
chorography compiled by the
government of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. It was the...
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ensaa (エンサー). The core of Eisa
consists of
nembutsu songs. The Ryūkyū-koku
yuraiki (1713)
attributes the
introduction of
nembutsu to Taichū (1552–1639), a...
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contact with China, most
likely during the Han dynasty.: 73–74 In the
Yuraiki,
under the
entry Ori (織, lit. 'weaving'), it
states that "It is not clear...
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Following the war, the
islands were
completely vacated.
Takeshima Tōkai
Yuraiki B****ho Hikae,
written by Ōya Kyuemon,
records that in 1618 the Tokugawa...
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normally succeeded from the
father to the son.
According to the Ryūkyū-koku
yuraiki (1713), Ryū****u-ji in Urasoe, in
addition to the above-mentioned temples...
- was
established as
Kaizuri bugyōsho (貝摺奉行所).
According to "Ryūkyūkoku
yuraiki (琉球国由来記)", or the
Official Chorography of Ryūkyū
published in 1713, it...
- the spiritual[ly powerful] dog Hayatarō" (「霊犬早太郎由来記」の碑, "Reiken Hayatarō
yuraiki" no hi)) has a
lengthy text
telling the story,
which claims the priest...