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Urasoe yōdore

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292: 280: 34: 81: 165:, when it was simply ruled by a network of local chieftains under the leadership of one head chieftain or "king". It was completed by 1271, and included a first and second gardens, stone gateways, and stone monuments written in Chinese and Ryukyuan. Like many other structures on the island, it was extensively damaged during the 1945 415: 405: 410: 356: 207:, and thus it is believed that he felt he had dishonored his family and his kingdom, and was not worthy of being buried with his ancestors. 291: 279: 400: 395: 321:(沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia"). Ryukyu Shimpo. 1 March 2003. Accessed 25 September 2009. 146: 222: 227: 196: 317: 334:(沖縄県の歴史, "History of Okinawa Prefecture"). Tokyo: Yamakawa Publishing, 1996. p. 36 (Appendix). 166: 200: 134: 51: 172:
Eiso and two of his successors are entombed at Urasoe yōdore, in sarcophagi of a Chinese
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requested to be buried at Urasoe and not in the Shō family royal mausoleum of
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The mausoleum was established in 1261, during the reign of
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Okinawa Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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stand inside the cave. More than 300 years later, King
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Urasoe, Okinawa
mausoleum
Japan portal
mausoleums
Ryukyu Kingdom
Tamaudun
Shuri Castle
Izena Tamaudun
Izena Castle
Izena, Okinawa
Urasoe, Okinawa
Urasoe Castle
Ryukyu Islands
Ryūkyū Kingdom
Eiso
three kingdoms
Battle of Okinawa
diorite
bodhisattvas
Kannon
Jizō
Shō Nei
Tamaudun
invasion of Ryukyu
Satsuma province
suzerainty
Eiso
Shō Kōgō
ja

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