Kamegawa Seibu, the Glossary
, also known by the Chinese-style name, was a politician and bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Empire of Japan, Fuzhou, Ryukyu Kingdom, Sanshikan, Shuri, Okinawa, Ueekata, Urasoe Chōshō.
- People from the Ryukyu Kingdom
Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, China.
Ryukyu Kingdom
The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879.
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Sanshikan
The Sanshikan (三司官 sanshikwan), or Council of Three, was a government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, which originally developed out of a council of regents.
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Shuri, Okinawa
is a district of the city of Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
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Ueekata
, in the Okinawan language, was the highest rank in the yukatchu aristocracy of the former Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day Okinawa, Japan), though it was still below the aji nobility. Kamegawa Seibu and Ueekata are People from the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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Urasoe Chōshō
, also known by his Chinese style name, was a politician and bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom. Kamegawa Seibu and Urasoe Chōshō are Sanshikan and Ueekata.
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See also
People from the Ryukyu Kingdom
- Aji (Ryukyu)
- Kamegawa Seibu
- Matsumura Sōkon
- Tsuhako Seisei
- Ueekata
- Zakimi Seichin
- Zakimi Seifu