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Yuntanza Seishō

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should be the new king. Many ministers supported him but concerned about reaction of Satsuma. Yuntanza went to Satsuma to report this decision. Finally, Satsuma recognized Shō Hō as the new king, and dispatched a mission to celebrate his coronation.
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as his hereditary fief, but was rejected by Yuntanza because an aristocrat owned such a big island was unprecedented and unacceptable. Tsuken began to have a grudge against him. In 1616, Uezu Seishō (
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together with the king and a number of high officials by Satsuma troops. The king felt very depressed in the journey, and Yuntanza comforted him several times. He was appointed as a member of
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ordered them to go to Satsuma. Iehisa found Yuntanza and Uezu were innocent. They regained their positions and peerages soon.
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harbor, he participated in negotiations for the second time but was rejected again. After King
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King Shō Nei died in 1620 without heir. The king had an adopted son,
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Yuntanza Seishō was the fifth head of the aristocrat family called
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Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten. 378:Yuntanza retired in 1623. 304:, also known as Zen Kōsei 227:"Magistrate of metallurgy" 191:, was a bureaucrat of the 15: 513: 501: 493: 488: 438: 403: 366: 360: 343: 333: 327: 306: 300: 220: 206: 185: 172: 154: 96: 61: 47: 40: 1073:Sanshikan Takushi Daijin 41: 237:In the spring of 1609, 210:). He was appointed as 282:'s execution in 1611. 201:Mō-uji Tomikawa Dunchi 176:, 1556 – 1632) 926:Tomigusuku Seizoku 489:Political offices 1170: 1169: 1157:Tomigusuku Seishō 1011:Kanegusuku Chōten 886:Yonabaru Ryōketsu 841:Tamagusuku Seirin 831:Takehara Anshitsu 761:Kanegusuku Ryōsei 751:Tomigusuku Seiryō 523: 522: 514:Succeeded by 478:中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本 284:Shimazu Yoshihiro 158: 157: 1215: 1132:Gusukuma Shūshin 1117:Kunigami Seikaku 1112:Ikegusuku Shōshi 1087:Yamauchi Shōshin 1016:Kuniyoshi Chōshō 641:Ufugusuku Chōshō 549: 542: 535: 526: 494:Preceded by 486: 480: 475: 466: 465:, Appendix vol.1 458: 445: 441: 440: 428: 422: 414: 408: 406: 405: 392: 369: 368: 363: 362: 346: 345: 336: 335: 330: 329: 309: 308: 303: 302: 233: 232: 229: 223: 222: 209: 208: 190: 188: 187: 177: 175: 174: 101:Personal details 87: 75: 66: 31: 1223: 1222: 1218: 1217: 1216: 1214: 1213: 1212: 1173: 1172: 1171: 1166: 1147:Kunigami Seimai 1142:Kunigami Seijun 1127:Kunigami Keimei 1097:Kunigami Sengen 1050: 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(1992). 382:References 1198:Sanshikan 966:Nago Ryōi 557:Sanshikan 505:Sanshikan 313:Jigen-ryū 275:Sanshikan 270:Kagoshima 234:in 1592. 173:読谷山 親方 盛韶 161:Yuntanza 68:1611–1623 64:In office 57:of Ryukyu 54:sanshikan 1001:Ie Chōan 801:Ie Chōjo 726:Shikaban 566:Chūkaban 180:Mō Hōchō 122:Children 26:Yuntanza 16:In this 1193:Ueekata 896:Yūkaban 421:, vol.4 356:Shō Kyō 266:Shō Nei 239:Satsuma 164:Ueekata 149:Ueekata 22:surname 1055:Others 971:Sai On 372:Shō Hō 328:上江洲 盛相 278:after 250:Kikuin 207:毛氏富川殿内 167:Seishō 42:読谷山 盛韶 20:, the 899:(酉日番) 729:(巳日番) 569:(丑日番) 462:Kyūyō 418:Kyūyō 367:浦添 朝良 344:越来 朝首 318:kendō 301:津堅 盛則 289:tantō 258:Shuri 214:bugyō 212:Kane 128:(son) 439:喜安日記 431:Kian 307:全 興盛 262:Naha 254:Kian 252:and 186:毛 鳳朝 144:Rank 117:1632 114:Died 109:1556 106:Born 334:田場港 221:金奉行 24:is 1179:: 470:^ 449:^ 433:, 361:尚恭 224:, 195:. 548:e 541:t 534:v 442:) 401:( 358:( 341:( 298:( 231:) 218:( 204:( 189:) 183:( 170:( 28:.

Index

Okinawan name
surname
sanshikan
Jana Ueekata
Nakijin Sōnō
Uezu Seishō
Chinese name
Rank
Ueekata
Ueekata
Ryukyu Kingdom
Mō-uji Tomikawa Dunchi
bugyō
Satsuma
invaded Ryukyu
Nakijin Castle
Kikuin
Kian
Shuri
Naha
Shō Nei
Kagoshima
Sanshikan
Jana Ueekata
Shimazu Yoshihiro
tantō
Tsuken Seisoku
Jigen-ryū
kendō
Tsuken Island

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